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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > CodeSignal's new AI tutoring app Cosmo wants to be the 'Duolingo for job skills'
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CodeSignal's new AI tutoring app Cosmo wants to be the 'Duolingo for job skills'

Last updated: November 3, 2025 5:10 am
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CodeSignal Inc., the renowned skills assessment platform based in San Francisco, has unveiled a groundbreaking mobile learning app named Cosmo. This innovative application, launched on Wednesday, aims to transform idle moments into valuable career skills using AI-powered micro-courses.

The introduction of Cosmo signifies a strategic shift for CodeSignal, a company known for its technical talent assessment services for top firms like Netflix, Meta, and Capital One. While their core business has been evaluating technical skills, the vision of revolutionizing workplace education has always been at the forefront. With Cosmo, users can access over 300 bite-sized courses covering a range of topics such as generative AI, coding, marketing, finance, and leadership through an interactive chat interface driven by an AI tutor.

Tigran Sloyan, the Co-founder and CEO of CodeSignal, described Cosmo as having an “AI tutor in your pocket” that can educate users on various subjects through hands-on practice rather than passive learning methods. This approach aims to address the skills gap created by the rapid adoption of AI technologies in the workforce, as highlighted in the 2024 Stack Overflow Developer Survey.

The evolution of CodeSignal into the mobile learning space is the culmination of a long-term vision that initially began with educational aspirations but pivoted towards skills-based hiring practices. Sloyan emphasized the importance of understanding the skills valued by employers, which informed the development of Cosmo’s curriculum based on real-world hiring data gathered over the years.

One of the key features of Cosmo is its AI-powered tutoring system that offers personalized learning experiences to users. By focusing on “practice-first learning,” the app provides users with practical scenarios and immediate feedback, a methodology that has shown significant improvements in learning outcomes compared to traditional classroom instruction.

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The launch content of Cosmo emphasizes generative AI skills, reflecting the growing demand for expertise in this area across various industries. The app offers specialized training paths for different roles, catering to professionals in sales, marketing, engineering, healthcare, and more.

In addition to individual users, CodeSignal is also targeting enterprise clients with Cosmo, offering them access to the mobile learning platform as part of their existing subscriptions. This approach aligns with the company’s belief that education is ultimately a consumer-oriented business, even when serving corporate clients.

As Cosmo enters the competitive EdTech market, it differentiates itself by focusing on comprehensive career skills training optimized for mobile consumption. Early feedback from beta testers has been positive, with users praising the app’s convenience and effectiveness in enhancing job-related skills.

The launch of Cosmo underscores a shift in how organizations approach workforce development, moving away from traditional training methods with low engagement and retention rates. By leveraging mobile technology and AI-driven learning, CodeSignal aims to address the evolving needs of the modern workforce in the age of rapid technological change.

Overall, CodeSignal’s expansion into mobile learning with Cosmo signifies a commitment to helping individuals navigate the skills transformation required in an era of accelerating technological disruption. By harnessing the power of AI and mobile technology, the company aims to empower workers to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving job market.

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