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Reimagining Pathways to Employment in the US Challenge

LessonsUp

Team Leader
Malinda Coler
Solution Overview
Solution Name:
LessonsUp
One-line solution summary:
We give underrepresented populations instant access to experienced professionals to network and upskill
Pitch your solution.

Problem: People don’t have access to the professional network they need to build their career or business.

Solution: An on-demand platform that puts you face-to-face with working professionals to build industry-specific skills, get career coaching, and grow your network.

Product: Live group lessons over video chat to learn skills in tech, marketing, and design directly from working professionals. Lesson content is curated to meet the needs of hiring managers and employers. Instructors welcome you into their network and offer valuable warm introductions and insights.

In five years LessonsUp will be integrated into everyone's work life. If you're struggling with a work scenario, drop into a lesson with a professional in your field. If you're a company, license LessonsUp to hire diverse talent from our pool of learners, and continue developing your current workforce.

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What specific problem are you solving?

Problem

  • People don't have access to the people that they need to upskill and get ahead in their careers. This is bad because:
  • Networking is one of the most important factors for staying competitive in the workforce.
  • Human-centric skills like communication, social/emotional intelligence, and industry-specific decision-making, which you can best learn from interacting with people are the most important for the future of work (pew research).
  • Skills needed in the workforce are constantly developing and changing. People need access to the most current skills and knowledge, not learning modules recorded 3 years ago.

Scale: TAM = the size of the entire workforce, or 160 million people. 87% of workers said building new skills is essential throughout their career (pew research). We're focusing on that percentage of the workforce actively trying to upskill on sites like Udemy and Coursera, or 35 million people (unique visitors to our top 5 competitor sites). We're targeting 5% of the market, or 1.7 million workers. 

What is your solution?
  • Learning marketplace where experienced professionals conduct live trainings that anyone can join.
  • Join live lessons over video chat with experienced professionals.
  • Seamlessly join from our lesson calendar and meet instructors and learners face-to-face.
  • Professionals have 10+ years experience in their fields: tech, marketing, design, and career development
  • Calendar includes career development sessions and live Q&A everyday to supplement lessons in hard-skill areas.
  • Lessons range from 20, to 40, to 60 minutes so you can upskill at your convenience.
  • It costs $200+ an hour to talk to mentors on ProductHunt with equivalent experience, LessonsUp costs $60 a month for unlimited access.
Who does your solution serve, and in what ways will the solution impact their lives?
  • Unemployed/job seekers who need to learn skills, make connections, and support navigating the job-search and interview process.
  • Recent graduates who are on the job search for the first time. Vanessa came to us after 6 months of searching, growing desperate. A week later she had her first conversation with a tech founder in her dream field who gave her more introductions, resume advice, and a possible job.
  • Business owners and entrepreneurs who need support to grow their business. Sabine, owner of Pizzeria Trasimeno in Memphis, TN, learned SEO tactics from Irah Nor, a 10+ year Brooklyn-based growth marketer, so that she could drive traffic to her website during COVID-19.
  • Career pivoters. Leigh, a nerdy game developer in his late 30s has had a lot of challenges integrating into his industry, has been searching for a job for 6 months with the goal of getting into product. He attended career development sessions with a tech hiring manager of 10+ years, revamped his LinkedIn profile and job application assets, and a week later had his first call with a recruiter for a product management role. 
Which dimension of the Challenge does your solution most closely address?
  • Increase access to high-quality, affordable learning, skill-building, and training opportunities for those entering the workforce, transitioning between jobs, or facing unemployment
Explain how the problem, your solution, and your solution’s target population relate to the Reimagining Pathways to Employment in the US Challenge and your selected dimension.

We're reimagining pathways by giving the workforce, with a focus on underrepresented populations, instant access to  professionals for networking and training. We license our platform to companies as an upskill solution and talent pool. 

We curate skills that meet the needs of the job market, and coach people to transition to new industries, like Camille Alfaro-Martell who went from banking to FinTech. We also focus on insider tools, like no-code and no-design, that give people instant leverage in their career.

Our career and business coaching sessions enable people to make informed decisions about which pathways are best suited to them.

In what city, town, or region is your solution team headquartered?
San Francisco, CA, USA
If your solution is already being implemented in the US, in which US state(s) do you currently operate?
  • California
  • Kansas
  • New York
  • Oregon
  • Tennessee
  • Arizona
  • Florida
  • Idaho
  • Massachusetts
  • Michigan
  • Missouri
  • Montana
  • Nevada
  • Oklahoma
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • Washington
In which US state(s) will you be operating within the next year?
  • California
  • Kansas
  • New York
  • Oregon
  • Tennessee
  • Arizona
  • Florida
  • Idaho
  • Illinos
  • Massachusetts
  • Michigan
  • Missouri
  • Montana
  • Nevada
  • Oklahoma
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • Washington
What is your solution’s stage of development?
  • Prototype: A venture or organization building and testing its product, service, or business model
Who is the team lead for your solution?
Malinda Coler
How many people work on your solution team?

3 full time

2 part time

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: What is your approach to building a diverse, equitable, and inclusive organization?

We intentionally diversify our team, pulling from our diverse networks: Malinda built a diverse, blue collar community at iCracked; a bilingual/latino Customer Success org at Aura, and is lower socioeconomic herself (single mom in Stockton raising 3 kids, sharing house other families to make ends meet), as is Eric, and Sanyukta a WOC immigrant from India. 

Instructor community: 12 professionals: 8 women, 4 WOC; 4 men, 3 MOC.

HQ: Female CEO, WOC CTO, Male COO, WOC Marketing Associate

To continue we :

  • Search for fantastic people that are less noticed in the talent market. We find they are the most committed, talented, and we can fill in the skills if needed.
  • Track stats and keep to a firm commitment to building a diverse team and community.
  • Draw from and partner with diverse communities, and collaborate with people who make the same commitment to serving underserved communities.
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About Your Team
Your Business Model & Funding
Partnership Opportunities
Solution Team:
Malinda Coler
Malinda Coler
CEO
Eric Forster
Eric Forster
Sanyukta Bhide
Sanyukta Bhide