List of Pluralsight Skill IQ Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Pluralsight Skill IQ customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Pluralsight Skill IQ for Skills Intelligence from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Pluralsight Skill IQ for Skills Intelligence include: Manulife Financial, a Canada based Insurance organisation with 37000 employees and revenues of $53.29 billion, Deutsche Bank, a Germany based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 89879 employees and revenues of $35.69 billion, British Telecom, a United Kingdom based Communications organisation with 85300 employees and revenues of $26.83 billion, Johnson Controls, a Ireland based Professional Services organisation with 94000 employees and revenues of $22.95 billion, Dimension Data, an NTT Company, a South Africa based Professional Services organisation with 10000 employees and revenues of $5.00 billion and many others.
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Acxiom | Professional Services | 3650 | $650M | United States | Pluralsight | Pluralsight Skill IQ | Skills Intelligence | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Acxiom implemented Pluralsight Skill IQ to establish continuous skills measurement and targeted development across engineering and client delivery teams. The deployment supported a company program called Level-up which allocates quarterly time for associates to build skills, pursue certifications, or improve Pluralsight Skill IQ scores, aligning the initiative with the Skills Intelligence category.
Pluralsight Skill IQ served as the core Skills Intelligence capability for objective assessments and learning-path prioritization, guiding individual upskilling and certification workflows. The configuration emphasized scheduled learning windows and capability-focused training, and it paired assessment results with experiential project work to validate skill acquisition.
Governance and rollout used a leadership-led quarterly cadence where groups realign priorities, recalibrate skill targets, and validate outcomes through structured hackathons. Approximately 70 percent of projects from the last three Level-up hackathons moved into production, and Acxiom reports gains in development velocity and an increased ability to bring on new clients as direct outcomes of the Skills Intelligence program powered by Pluralsight Skill IQ.
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British Telecom | Communications | 85300 | $26.8B | United Kingdom | Pluralsight | Pluralsight Skill IQ | Skills Intelligence | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 British Telecom implemented Pluralsight Skill IQ to establish a validated skills baseline across its engineering and IT workforce as part of a broader modernization and upskilling initiative. The deployment targeted thousands of developers and technical staff who required continuous, around the clock learning support to keep pace with AWS, Google Cloud and modern software development practices, aligning the Pluralsight Skill IQ rollout with enterprise reskilling priorities.
Pluralsight Skill IQ was used as a Skills Intelligence capability to perform role aligned assessments and benchmark proficiency across cloud platform expertise and agile development skills. The implementation emphasized assessment sequencing, recurring measurement to track skill maturity, and the creation of prioritized capability gaps, using Skill IQ to convert subjective training needs into objective skill profiles that could drive targeted learning plans.
Governance for the initiative included a materially increased investment in skill development and engagement with vendor Professional Services to accelerate adoption and interpretation of assessment data. Operational scope covered engineering, IT and product development functions across the organization, with assessment outputs intended to inform learning pathways, resource allocation and agile capability building while providing BT leaders with the baseline they had previously not known.
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Deutsche Bank | Banking and Financial Services | 89879 | $35.7B | Germany | Pluralsight | Pluralsight Skill IQ | Skills Intelligence | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Deutsche Bank deployed Pluralsight Skill IQ, a Skills Intelligence application, to address urgent upskilling needs in its technology organization driven by application migrations to Google Cloud. Pluralsight Skill IQ was embedded into the Global Graduate Training Program to provide measurable assessments and targeted learning pathways for application and infrastructure teams.
The implementation centered on using Skill IQ assessments to baseline graduate competency and then map those baselines to a supported 12 month learning journey created in partnership with business subject matter experts. The program combined up-front training to introduce Google Cloud topics with ongoing skill development modules and periodic Skill IQ reassessments to track progression through the first year.
Operational coverage included IB Technology leadership, application teams, and infrastructure teams engaged in GCP migration work, with the Global Graduate Training and Program Management organization managing enrollment and curriculum sequencing. Pluralsight Skill IQ outputs were aligned to the bank's Google Cloud education strategy, enabling targeted learning recommendations and role based skill development across the technology organization.
Governance relied on a subject matter expert driven curriculum and a managed program cadence over 12 months, using Skill IQ results as governance signals for progression and competency validation. Reported outcomes included increased visibility into graduate progression, with managers and program leads observing graduates advancing to expert level when Skill IQ assessments were repeated within the first year, providing documented evidence of skill development.
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Professional Services | 10000 | $5.0B | South Africa | Pluralsight | Pluralsight Skill IQ | Skills Intelligence | 2018 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 530 | $29M | United Kingdom | Pluralsight | Pluralsight Skill IQ | Skills Intelligence | 2020 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 94000 | $23.0B | Ireland | Pluralsight | Pluralsight Skill IQ | Skills Intelligence | 2019 | n/a |
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Insurance | 37000 | $53.3B | Canada | Pluralsight | Pluralsight Skill IQ | Skills Intelligence | 2021 | n/a |
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