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Coresignal Launches Pro Bono Program to Grant NGOs and Universities Free Access to Labor Market Data

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Updated on Dec 12, 2024
Published on Dec 12, 2024
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New York, NY – December 12, 2024 – Coresignal, a leading data vendor in workforce analytics, today announced the launch of its pro bono program designed to empower NGOs and academic institutions with free, real-time access to public web data. This initiative aims to support researchers in uncovering emerging patterns that shape today’s labor market.

Through this program, NGOs and academic institutions can access data on company growth, job listings, and industry trends across hundreds of sectors, enabling them to deliver deeper, data-backed insights to their readers. By offering pro bono access to its program, Coresignal ensures that researchers are equipped to be at the forefront of new trends and shifts shaping the future of work.

“Coresignal’s Free Access Program provides researchers with a powerful toolset to explore data-driven stories behind today’s labor market changes,” said Karolis Didziulis, Product Director of Coresignal. “We aim to make public web data more accessible to organizations that bring positive change into our world.”

Coresignal offers free access to 36 million enriched company profiles and 495M+ job postings, which helps to identify the impact of new labor laws, analyze the impact of layoffs, or analyze the changes in the workplace in the time of emerging AI tools.

For more information or to enroll in the pro bono program, visit Coresignal's Pro Bono page.

About Coresignal

Coresignal is a leading public web data provider powering analysis and data-driven products with a stable stream of fresh data on companies, jobs, and professionals. Founded in 2016, Coresignal offers 3B+ regularly updated data records and is trusted by 500+ businesses worldwide.

Coresignal is also a founding member of the Ethical Web Data Collection Initiative and supports academic institutions and media organizations with data for research.