Fearless+, a New York-based career prep platform, has recently raised $1 million in its pre-seed funding round.
Wray Thorn led the investment round, along with financing from ex-Two Sigma Ventures (now Clear Heights Capital). Angel investors including the Dimond Family Office, Linda Mintz, Sheila Baird, Mohit Daswani, Tom Grossman, Sandy Hausner, and Vlad Brodsky also participated in the funding round.
Founded in 2020, Fearless+ empowers the next generation by reimagining how young people prepare for their future with college and career opportunities, elite mentors, and workshops to learn real-world skills outside the classroom. It is on a mission to help the next generation prepare for personal and professional success by providing them with a digital platform to share their story, access to resources, and opportunities to grow and develop.
Eschewing the traditional “6-second” resume, Fearless+’s proprietary algorithm identifies and showcases the soft skills of students who have not yet entered the workforce, offering employers and recruiters the means to authentically engage with a new generation of talent.
Speaking about the platform, Deepali Vyas, Co-founder & CEO of Fearless+, said,
48% of high school students feel unprepared for the workforce. Our youth need career readiness options beyond SAT scores or GPAs. They need to learn how to balance a budget and stand out in interviews. Fearless+ is the only platform offering students the tools, opportunities, and mentorship access they may be lacking, with an accessible digital format.
Fearless+ Co-founder & CTO Mike Grushin added,
Soft skills are crucial to personal and professional success, but they’re not typically taught in high schools. This is why Fearless+ needs to exist.
The company plans to use the funds to bolster brand awareness and build additional platform features.
Lead investor Wray Thorn said,
Fearless+ is a super-exciting company led by two mission-driven and highly successful entrepreneurs. I’m proud to support such an innovative organization democratizing future generations’ access to personal and professional development.