HerKey Partners with Simplilearn to Boost Women's Career Skills
By: WE Staff | Wednesday, 26 November 2025
- HerKey has collaborated with Simplilearn to enable more women in building future-ready skills
- HerKey will make use of the Simplilearn Learning Hub+ platform for training purposes
- The objective is to assist women in entering, reentering, and advancing in employment
HerKey is the largest career engagement platform in India focused on engaging and empowering women's professional advancement and development.
On the other hand, Simplilearn is a worldwide provider of digital skill training that helps businesses and individuals acquire knowledge and skills associated with digital technology such as AI, ML, Big Data, Cyber Security, etc.
Through the collaboration between HerKey and Simplilearn, many thousands of women throughout India will have access to new and forward-thinking digital skills training and certification through Simplilearn's Learning Hub (SLH+) as well as continuous assistance in the form of training, access to industry professionals, and networking/mentorship/community interaction plus certification opportunities.
The goal of the collaboration is to help women to achieve success in their professional lives while contributing positively to society through the provision of relevant, flexible, and stimulating learning opportunities that will equip the women with the confidence and skills necessary to be successful in their pursuit of the best possible lives.
Using Simplilearn's LENS (Learning, Engagement, Networking, and Showcase), our collaboration with Simplilearn can completely revolutionise how women interact with digital technologies, grow their businesses, and achieve success.
According to Neha Bagaria (HerKey's Founder), "This partnership will create meaningful and relevant experiences in learning for women in the future" and by creating these opportunities through this partnership, both organizations will continue to support inclusive development by preparing women for a rapidly evolving workforce.
Krishna Kumar (Simplilearn's Founder and CEO) stated, "The increasing number of women interested in building digital skills is evidence that women are eager to lead in the technological economy."
This partnership is an example of both organizations supporting the advancement of women in an ever-changing workforce and preparing them for leadership roles.
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