Full-Time
Cloud-based LMS for corporate training
£100k - £120k/yr
United Kingdom
In Person
Based in the UK (outside London is fine) to align with multiple time zones.
SAP Litmos provides corporate eLearning solutions through a Learning Management System (LMS) that helps organizations train employees, customers, partners, contractors, and gig workers. The platform runs on a subscription model and delivers bite-sized, flexible training via an intuitive interface and flexible technology, serving millions of users worldwide. Users interact with the LMS to access, track, and report on training content across industries such as technology, nonprofit, retail, hospitality, and healthcare. Unlike others, Litmos emphasizes a broad, global reach with a simple, user-friendly experience and scalable licensing that supports large user bases. The goal is to help companies train faster and more effectively by providing ready-to-deploy training content and easy-to-use tools to manage, deliver, and measure learning across the organization.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Pleasanton, California
Founded
2006
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New Litmos research exposes an "AI Ceiling": employees are building skills faster than organizations can recognize them. Survey of employees and HR leaders finds that despite 80%+ prioritizing skills-based development, fewer than 30% of organizations have systems fast enough to translate ai-enabled skills into career advancement. March 24, 2026 09:00 ET | Source: Litmos SAN FRANCISCO, March 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Litmos, a leading AI-powered learning platform that helps organizations build skills, strengthen readiness, and drive product adoption, today released "From Ladder to Lattice: How Employees, HR and AI Are Redefining Growth in the Workplace," revealing a structural mismatch at the heart of modern workforce development. While organizations invest heavily in skills-based learning, most lack the systems to turn those skills into measurable career advancement - creating what the report terms an "AI ceiling." Based on a December 2025 survey of employees and HR leaders, the report finds career ambition is not declining but the systems organizations use to measure and reward capability are failing to keep pace with how learning actually happens today. The AI Ceiling HR leaders overwhelmingly say they value skills: 80.5% prioritize skills-based development, 81.5% consider it in advancement decisions, and 61.5% actively encourage AI tool adoption. Yet the career impact is not materializing. Only 28.5% say AI-driven skills have shortened time to promotion or compensation change, and 34.5% of employees report that skills developed with AI have not helped them advance more rapidly. The gap points to a deeper problem: most workforce systems are still measuring time-in-role and course completion rather than demonstrated capability and speed to application. A Capability Visibility Problem The report reframes the familiar "career ladder collapse" narrative. The real constraint is not that titles matter less. It is that most organizations cannot clearly answer which skills their workforce has, where gaps are slowing performance, or how to close them. When those answers are unclear, growth defaults to proxies like tenure and annual reviews that no longer reflect how work gets done. Employees feel it directly: 31.5% say promotions or hiring have slowed in the past two years, a trend 39.5% of HR leaders confirm. More telling, 52% of employees want a clearer connection between skill development and opportunity - they are not rejecting structure, they are rejecting systems that make their effort invisible. What Employees Actually Want When compensation is off the table, 75% of employees say paid time off is the most meaningful form of recognition, outranking company-wide awards and other common gestures. This reflects a workforce that increasingly understands high performance as something to be sustained, not extracted. "We're entering an era where competitive advantage belongs to organizations that can turn learning into capability - and capability into results - faster than anyone else," said Eric Vermillion, CEO of Litmos. "The career ladder isn't disappearing; it's being replaced by something more dynamic, and the companies that build for that shift now won't be playing catch-up later." The full "From Ladder to Lattice" report, including findings on how leading organizations are redesigning learning for speed to application, is available at www.litmos.com. Survey Methodology The "From Ladder to Lattice" report is based on a survey conducted in December 2025 with employees and HR leaders examining shifts in career progression, the emergence of an AI ceiling, and evolving definitions of meaningful professional recognition. About Litmos Litmos is an AI-powered learning platform that helps organizations accelerate readiness, adoption, and performance across their entire workforce and customer ecosystem. Built for speed and simplicity, Litmos unifies employee, customer, partner, and frontline training in one modern platform. With AI-driven content creation, personalized learning paths, streamlined workflows, and advanced external training capabilities, Litmos enables companies to shorten onboarding, improve compliance, and drive deeper product adoption at scale. Find more information at www.litmos.com.
Litmos announces the appointment of Eric Vermillion as Chief Executive Officer. Vermillion will accelerate product innovation and extend Litmos' leadership in modern, AI-powered learning and learning management. February 24, 2026 09:00 ET | Source: Litmos San Francisco, CA, Feb. 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Litmos, a leading AI-powered learning platform that helps organizations build skills, strengthen readiness and drive product adoption, today announced the appointment of Eric Vermillion as its next Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately. This appointment builds on Litmos' leadership in learning technology and reinforces its commitment to delivering greater customer value as learning becomes increasingly strategic to business growth. Vermillion brings deep experience leading enterprise software companies through periods of growth, innovation and global scale. Throughout his career, he has helped organizations translate strong product foundations into sustained market leadership and measurable customer impact. "Litmos has earned a meaningful position in the learning market through customer trust and product focus," said Vermillion. "The care for customers, innovative thinking and clear commitment to measurable impact made the decision to lead this team an easy one for me. I believe Litmos is well positioned to extend its leadership, deepen customer value and continue advancing innovation in a rapidly evolving learning and technology landscape." Michelle Benfer, who led Litmos through a successful transition period as CEO, will continue to play a key role on the Board supporting strategic initiatives and guiding the company's long-term vision. Since its founding in 2007, Litmos has helped organizations accelerate onboarding, strengthen compliance and improve workforce performance through modern, high-impact learning experiences. The company was recognized as Training Industry's 2025 Top Learning Management System and is consistently recognized as a G2 Leader across global markets. About Litmos Litmos is an AI-powered learning platform that helps organizations accelerate readiness, adoption, and performance across their entire workforce and customer ecosystem. Built for speed and simplicity, Litmos unifies employee, customer, partner, and frontline training in one modern platform. With AI-driven content creation, personalized learning paths, streamlined workflows, and advanced external training capabilities, Litmos enables companies to shorten onboarding, improve compliance, and drive deeper product adoption at scale.
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With new PhD and EdD leadership hires, Litmos doubles down on commitment to best practices in learning & development for global customersSAN RAMON, Calif., Sept. 19, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Litmos, a leading global learning solutions provider to over 4,000 companies and 20M active learners, today announces the appointment of Chief Learning Officer, Dr. Jill Stefaniak and Vice President of Product, Dr. Jen Farthing. With these new executives on board, Litmos is furthering its promise of constant innovation and development to deliver the best in corporate learning.With both of these esteemed and experienced individuals on our team, we can continue to foster positive environments while meeting the evolving needs in corporate Learning and Development (L&D) and extended enterprise training."Litmos has experienced significant growth over the past year," said Mike Scarbrough, CEO at Litmos. "Both Dr