The main use case for our organization is to learn new courses, and there are some courses related to HR that we receive during onboarding. There are courses related to technical skills that we can learn through Udemy Business, so it plays a crucial role in that. One specific example of a course I studied through Udemy Business is a technical course on Angular by Maximilian, which is a very large course of around 300 plus hours that I used to clear my basics and develop a keen understanding of how Angular should be used in an enterprise-level platform. I have used Udemy Business for learning multiple HR-related videos including POSH-related videos and onboarding videos, which include the expected behavior of individuals in a company, how communication should be conducted, what things need to be learned before joining a team, how Scrum works, how standup is performed, and the different roles of users in an enterprise. For these topics, I watched multiple videos to get a keen understanding, which is great because Udemy Business provides these kinds of resources. Our entire HR-related structure is built upon Udemy Business, so the courses HR provides align perfectly with Udemy Business courses. For example, there are courses on onboarding and behavioral skills necessary for teamwork, which HR integrates for us to learn sequentially.
Software Engineer at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
Jun 8, 2026
My main use case for Udemy Business is searching for desired courses. When I have a need for new knowledge or new topics to work on, I search for them on Udemy Business, and one of the examples is embedded Linux using the Yocto project that I worked on. Apart from manual search, I also use the learning path that is constructed by my company, and I follow the learning path to get the appropriate knowledge that the company decided is valuable.
My main use case for Udemy Business is to help myself stay skilled up, and we can also allocate a specific course for our interns and then track their progress. At my organization, I specifically use Udemy Business to help in continuous learning of knowledge. I appreciate that Udemy Business courses cover essential topics such as business planning, marketing, finance, and management, plus courses are taught by experienced professionals. Udemy Business is used to refresh knowledge or upskill across any areas of relevance to my team's current role, roles they are wanting to work towards, or for general interest topics.
My main use case for Udemy Business is how quickly it allows me to upskill when a client project calls for a new platform or technique. Whether I need to sharpen my skills in Figma prototyping, dive into Webflow development, or refresh my motion graphics work in After Effects, I can find a high-quality course and get up to speed within days. In my organization, every employee has been provided access to Udemy Business on desktop by logging into the SuccessFactors LMS portal and on mobile via the app. It is used across the company in departments like advisory teams, risk advisory, tech advisory, and cyber advisory. People use it based on their needs across the service lines they belong to.
My main use case for Udemy Business is in success and enablement to create custom learning paths for my team, particularly for certain skill training for which I did not have an in-house subject matter expert. Sharing Udemy Business organization-wide instead of hiring subject matter experts for every conceivable topic saves us a lot of money. A quick specific example of a skill my team has focused on through Udemy Business is that Udemy Business has a wide range of topics that allowed me, the enablement manager, to slice up courses and create custom learning experiences for our employees. I was even able to find most of the technical subjects I needed for our professionals who needed training for code, as this certainly was not something I could teach. Therefore, Udemy Business was appropriate for both technical and non-technical audiences.
My main use case for Udemy Business is for cybersecurity training. As a FinTech company, we have utilized many compliance courses that are available on Udemy Business to train many of the people that work with customers.
My main use case for Udemy Business is for learning and the courses. Sometimes I use Udemy Business to learn about specific technologies or things related to game development.
I have been using Udemy to take courses, particularly one focused on Google's programming language. Although I have not completed the course due to time constraints, I find the platform excellent for self-paced learning without the need for an instructor to be present one-on-one.
Udemy is one of the key learning platforms. I get access to it from my office. I can learn anything I want. I have done Kubernetes and Azure certifications using the solution.
Udemy Business offers a dynamic learning platform with a wide range of courses designed for skill enhancement and training across industries.With global instructor access, Udemy Business provides region-based instruction and up-to-date content. It supports on-demand training and cross-functional skills development, supplemented by practical projects and a mobile app for ease of use. Integration with HR tools streamlines onboarding and upskilling, while robust security compliance and...
The main use case for our organization is to learn new courses, and there are some courses related to HR that we receive during onboarding. There are courses related to technical skills that we can learn through Udemy Business, so it plays a crucial role in that. One specific example of a course I studied through Udemy Business is a technical course on Angular by Maximilian, which is a very large course of around 300 plus hours that I used to clear my basics and develop a keen understanding of how Angular should be used in an enterprise-level platform. I have used Udemy Business for learning multiple HR-related videos including POSH-related videos and onboarding videos, which include the expected behavior of individuals in a company, how communication should be conducted, what things need to be learned before joining a team, how Scrum works, how standup is performed, and the different roles of users in an enterprise. For these topics, I watched multiple videos to get a keen understanding, which is great because Udemy Business provides these kinds of resources. Our entire HR-related structure is built upon Udemy Business, so the courses HR provides align perfectly with Udemy Business courses. For example, there are courses on onboarding and behavioral skills necessary for teamwork, which HR integrates for us to learn sequentially.
My main use case for Udemy Business is searching for desired courses. When I have a need for new knowledge or new topics to work on, I search for them on Udemy Business, and one of the examples is embedded Linux using the Yocto project that I worked on. Apart from manual search, I also use the learning path that is constructed by my company, and I follow the learning path to get the appropriate knowledge that the company decided is valuable.
My main use case for Udemy Business is to help myself stay skilled up, and we can also allocate a specific course for our interns and then track their progress. At my organization, I specifically use Udemy Business to help in continuous learning of knowledge. I appreciate that Udemy Business courses cover essential topics such as business planning, marketing, finance, and management, plus courses are taught by experienced professionals. Udemy Business is used to refresh knowledge or upskill across any areas of relevance to my team's current role, roles they are wanting to work towards, or for general interest topics.
My main use case for Udemy Business is how quickly it allows me to upskill when a client project calls for a new platform or technique. Whether I need to sharpen my skills in Figma prototyping, dive into Webflow development, or refresh my motion graphics work in After Effects, I can find a high-quality course and get up to speed within days. In my organization, every employee has been provided access to Udemy Business on desktop by logging into the SuccessFactors LMS portal and on mobile via the app. It is used across the company in departments like advisory teams, risk advisory, tech advisory, and cyber advisory. People use it based on their needs across the service lines they belong to.
My main use case for Udemy Business is in success and enablement to create custom learning paths for my team, particularly for certain skill training for which I did not have an in-house subject matter expert. Sharing Udemy Business organization-wide instead of hiring subject matter experts for every conceivable topic saves us a lot of money. A quick specific example of a skill my team has focused on through Udemy Business is that Udemy Business has a wide range of topics that allowed me, the enablement manager, to slice up courses and create custom learning experiences for our employees. I was even able to find most of the technical subjects I needed for our professionals who needed training for code, as this certainly was not something I could teach. Therefore, Udemy Business was appropriate for both technical and non-technical audiences.
My main use case for Udemy Business is for cybersecurity training. As a FinTech company, we have utilized many compliance courses that are available on Udemy Business to train many of the people that work with customers.
My main use case for Udemy Business is for learning and the courses. Sometimes I use Udemy Business to learn about specific technologies or things related to game development.
I have been using Udemy to take courses, particularly one focused on Google's programming language. Although I have not completed the course due to time constraints, I find the platform excellent for self-paced learning without the need for an instructor to be present one-on-one.
We use a business account, and several developers are learning there. This helps us upskill with the necessary skills to keep up with the market.
We use the solution for personal development and skills upgradation.
Udemy is one of the key learning platforms. I get access to it from my office. I can learn anything I want. I have done Kubernetes and Azure certifications using the solution.
I use Udemy Business to run online training courses.