Talentedge partners with JetPrivilege
JetPrivilege members can now earn JPMiles when they enrol for online executive courses from Talentedge.
Talentedge, an Ed-Tech firm, that provides Live & Interactive digital learning, has forged an exclusive partnership with JetPrivilege, the award winning loyalty and rewards programme and the frequent flyer programme of Jet Airways, to provide JPMiles to all JetPrivilege members, when they enrol into any online executive course available on the Talentedge website.
This partnership enables customers of Talentedge to earn JPMiles on successful enrolment into any of their courses. JetPrivilege members will now earn 10 JPMiles on every INR 100 spent on the Talentedge website. The offer is valid only for fresh course registrations through JetPrivilege.
Aditya Malik, CEO & MD, Talentedge said, “In today’s fast-moving world, skill enhancement, especially for working executives, is the need of the hour. Our courses not only help professionals learn through experienced faculty from IIM’s, XLRI and other highly rated Indian & International B Schools; they also help individuals take their next career step. This strategic partnership with JetPrivilege will help us reach a larger working audience”
Commenting on this association, Manish Dureja, Managing Director, Jet Privilege Private Limited said, “At JetPrivilege, we endeavor to constantly add value for our members through innovative and rewarding opportunities. Our partnership with a brand like Talentedge provides our members an additional avenue to earn JPMiles while at the same time elevating their career prospects.”
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