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Online education helps diversify career paths

By CHENG YU | China Daily | Updated: 2021-04-06 09:43
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An instructor gives guidance during an online course through Tencent Classroom software in Qingdao, Shandong province. [Photo provided to China Daily]

"1" symbolizes a strong foundation of knowledge via traditional degrees, and "X" stands for embracing the future, represented by vocational certificates.

In the online vocational education market, exam training continues to be a significant portion, where consumers, mostly students, take courses to prepare for the national civil service exam, public institution exams and graduate school exam.

Hou Yue, 25, a graduate from Nantong, Jiangsu province, recently shelled out 8,000 yuan for an online training for her postgraduate exam.

"Those high-quality offline classes related to the postgraduate exam are often held in top-tier cities. The cost is high for students like me as we have to pay extra money for transportation and lodging. But now I can take such online courses anywhere and anytime. Tutors from online vocational platforms are also some very famous teachers who have worked in the area for decades," she said.

Compared with the K-12 education market, characteristics of the vocational market are mostly part-time employees or students who take the initiative to learn, said Lyu Senlin, founder of Guiding Light Think Tank, an education consulting company.

"They are suitable for the online teaching model which breaks limitations of time and space," Lyu said.

A report showed that only 5 percent of employees have a bachelor's degree or above, leaving huge space for online courses aimed at helping people pass through key exams, experts said.

Such demand for higher degrees or career advancement has boosted vocational companies like Offcn Education Technology Co Ltd and Beijing Fenbilantian Technology Co, which both have seen significant growth these past few years.

Fenbilantian, better known as Fenbi, announced in February that it raised $390 million in its series A round of fundraising.

Led by IDG Capital and Trustbridge Partners, the new round attracted several other key investors.

"After the pandemic, we switched part of the offline business to online education and have quickly developed more all-around plans offering online courses for students to choose from," said Zhang Xiaolong, CEO of Fenbi.

Founded in 2015, the company leverages internet technologies to offer professional training and tutoring for key tests.

"Such measures have boosted business. More than 80 percent of our offline users have chosen to switch to online options and revenue from its online business has increased 100 percent since the adjustments were made," Zhang said.

While the online education industry continues to boom, Zhang Lijun, an education veteran and partner of Sinovation Ventures-a venture capital firm founded by famous investor Kai-fu Lee-pointed out that many challenges still exist.

"It will be difficult for companies to retain users on a sustainable basis and for them to become loyal customers after the pandemic. Whether the online education sector is likely to replace offline businesses in the long run remains to be seen," she said.

Gao Yan from online vocational livestreaming platform Xuehui added that although people have learning goals and the willingness to invest in themselves, the renewal rate is usually low due to limited time and energy.

"Solving the problem of low user renewal rates has become a challenge for many vocational education institutions. Online vocational education institutions should rethink their profit model to check whether they can go deeper into a certain segment," Gao said.

"They are expected to develop products and services that can be repurchased by users so as to improve the LTV, or lifetime value of vocational education users," Gao added.

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