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From 85% Employability to Tech Enablement: How Evolve Turned Its Training Model into an Enterprise Product

From 85% Employability to Tech Enablement: How Evolve Turned Its Training Model into an Enterprise Product

June 06
22:45 2026
The Madrid-based company applies the same approach, training on real-world use cases and production stacks, across both its individual programs and enterprise technology adoption projects. Indra is one of Evolve’s direct corporate clients, while its graduates work at major multinational companies including Banco Santander, L’Oréal, Mapfre, Santa Lucía, Carrefour, and Cabify.

MADRID – More than 85% of professionals who complete an Evolve program secure a new job or improve their career position within months of graduating, an unusually high benchmark in a sector facing intense demand for qualified technical talent.

The question is how. According to Josef Brocki, founder and CEO of Evolve, the answer comes down to a core methodological decision the company made from day one: train on real-world use cases and production-level technology stacks, not academic theory.

“At Evolve, we teach what companies are already doing and what they need someone to be able to execute tomorrow,” said Brocki. “That’s the single biggest driver behind our 85% employability rate, and more importantly, it’s why companies hire us to work directly with their internal teams.”

One Method, Two Audiences

Evolve operates a unified model applied across two distinct audiences.

On the individual side, the company offers intensive master’s-level programs in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence, DevOps & Cloud, People Analytics, and Product Engineering AI. A defining feature: every instructor is an active professional working inside leading technology or financial companies, and course content evolves continuously based on real-world problems those professionals are solving on the job.

On the enterprise side, that same philosophy powers what Evolve calls Tech Enablement, technology adoption programs built around a company’s actual production stack and real use cases. The goal is to develop measurable internal technical capability within client teams.

One example is Indra Sistemas, a publicly traded European technology, defense, and systems integrator listed on the IBEX 35, where Evolve has delivered direct Tech Enablement projects. These engagements begin with diagnosing technical needs across the client’s production environment, identifying capability gaps, and designing programs with clearly measurable outcomes.

“Companies don’t hire us to deliver a course; they hire us to build a specific capability on a specific stack,” Brocki said. “The philosophy is simple: enabling evolution through technology with measurable outcomes.”

Why Employability Is a Technical Metric, Not a Marketing One

For Evolve, its 85% employability rate is not a marketing claim aimed at prospective students; it’s a technical validation of its methodology.

If graduates are consistently hired by companies, it signals that what’s being taught directly matches real-world demand. That same alignment is what Evolve packages and sells to enterprise clients.

The company maintains a deliberately market-connected instructor model: all faculty members are active professionals, not full-time academics. While this approach increases operational complexity and cost compared to traditional education models, Evolve considers it non-negotiable.

“The day we stop having instructors who are actively implementing AI inside major multinational companies is the day our model breaks, and our 85% drops,” Brocki said.

Standing Out in a Crowded Market

In a highly saturated space, ranging from private universities to global online learning platforms, Evolve differentiates itself through three core levers:

  • Small cohort sizes to maintain high-touch training quality

  • Faculty composed exclusively of active industry professionals

  • Full integration between its individual training programs and enterprise portfolio

This integration allows Evolve to feed real-world enterprise use cases directly into its curriculum, while also validating instructor effectiveness through the most demanding benchmark: whether students land roles at companies Evolve itself works with.

To date, Evolve has trained more than 8,000 professionals and operates with a team and extended network of more than 60 collaborators. Its graduates now work across major multinational organizations, including Banco Santander, L’Oréal, Mapfre, Santa Lucía, Carrefour, and Cabify.

The company projects €6 million in revenue for 2026, with positive EBITDA and cash flow, following €1.5 million in 2024 and approximately €3 million in 2025, all achieved through organic growth without external funding.

“The difference between training and adoption is simple,” Brocki added. “Training is measured in hours delivered. Adoption is measured in capability built. We sell the second across both sides of our business.”

About Evolve

Evolve is a Madrid-based technology education and adoption company founded in January 2022 by Josef Brocki. The company combines intensive, master’s-level training programs for individuals with enterprise services under its Evolve Tech Enablement brand.

To date, Evolve.es has trained more than 8,000 professionals, maintains an employability rate above 85%, and projects €6 million in revenue for 2026, with positive EBITDA and cash flow, following €1.5 million in 2024 and approximately €3 million in 2025, without external financing.

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