CEO Spotlight: Ram Katamaraja Shares his 2018 MIT SOLVE Global Challenge Journey: Part 2
The History, Evolution, and Future of Refactored.ai
THE HISTORY
Today marks the two-month anniversary of Refactored.ai being awarded 2018 MIT SOLVE’s most promising Work of the Future solution (among other awards). In the spirit of the holiday, I spent some time reflecting on this crazy journey, which I feel so grateful for. After all, Refactored.ai all started with the thought of giving back to this country.
In 2012, I was working as a freelance Solution Architecture Consultant at Fortune 500 companies and wanted to hire a veteran to help them reenter the workforce. Unfortunately, I could not find a veteran with the required, relevant skills. It was at that point that I realized there was an opportunity to help individuals enter the growing, prosperous field of data analytics, and simultaneously build a talent pipeline to account for the widening skill gap.
THE EVOLUTION
Our work was really challenging; we were not making any money and we wanted to give up many times. It was extremely difficult to convince other businesses to hire people with little to no demonstrated years of experience. Talent acquisition executives would watch our presentations, listen to our stories, appreciate the work we were doing to help people - and then ask for data scientists and machine learning engineers with PhDs and advanced degrees. So, we had to keep innovating and challenging the status quo.
We also knew that we had to differentiate and have a competitive edge over other training platforms. So, we created an Artificial Intelligence (AI)- powered ecosystem that not only augments the user performance and helps them succeed faster with more precision, but develops soft skills at scale. Refactored.ai automates mock interviews using asynchronous video interviews and robo-calls. We use AI to analyze participants’ body language, speech, and language usage to give ongoing, consistent and immediate feedback.
Our progress brought the attention of several organizations and individuals who thought our work was incredible. However, most were still hesitant to fully commit. There was one organization that was an exception – Year Up – led by their fearless leader Gerald Chertavian. Year Up adopted our platform as part of their newly created Year Up Data Analytics program in the fall of 2016. Since then, our platform has enabled more than 150 at-risk, inner-city youths to transition into promising data careers at Silicon Valley companies (e.g Tesla, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google,etc.).
THE FUTURE
MIT SOLVE will be working with us over the next year(s) to make our platform accessible, at scale and ensure that millions of people across the world have access to new career pathways. The timing is impeccable, as AI will bring large scale automation and replace hundreds of millions of jobs across the globe. Refactored.ai will continue to use AI for the advancement of humanity. We will use AI to speed up the capability of humans to learn the skills required to succeed in the Future of Work.
What are the skills required to succeed in the Future of Work? Data thinking, problem solving, perseverance, grit, confidence, time management, collaboration, and oral communication to name a few. Refactored.ai will help individuals overcome adversity and organizations overcome disruption by developing a talent pipeline for the #workofthefuture.
Full of Gratitude For Those Who Helped Move Us Over the Finish Line
To date, Refactored.ai has changed the life trajectories of more than 5,000 people.
I am humbled by the incredible impact Refactored.ai has had on diversity and inclusion within the technology industry: 45% of our participants are women and over 70% are considered minorities. This impact would not have been possible without a few key leaders and early Colaberry contributors.
Anand Musunur, a key adviser, continuously gave us the direction in which we should row the boat - as he could foresee where the river of emerging jobs was flowing. He challenged us to hang onto our boats in rapid, uncharted waters and immediately lent a hand to help us climb out of waterfalls when we fell and nearly drowned.
Ali Muwwakkil, Chief Automation Officer at Colaberry School of Data Science and Analytics, led the recruitment efforts that started our first cohort of five. Ali is a fearless leader, an African American Marine Corps Veteran and an amazing data analytics manager. He designed the technology platform with a ‘data first’ approach and incorporated the marine corps bootcamp principles. Ali is a 1000% dedicated individual who is tirelessly working on scaling our recruitment efforts and multiplying our impact all over the United States.
Enrique Shadah, head of strategic relationships at MIT, challenged us to push the boundaries and encouraged us to apply for MIT SOLVE. His faith in our work gave the confidence necessary to compete (and “win”) in the global challenge.
I would be remiss if I didn’t acknowledge the sacrifices made by our families as we tirelessly pursued this endeavor. Particularly, Swapna Katamaraja and Pallavi Dasari - you two deserve special praise for your continuous and unwavering support.
Together, we will ensure that everyone has the opportunity to succeed.
REFACTORED.AI IS THE #WORKOFTHEFUTURE. Join our community today.
CONTACT:
Abigail Jones | Business Development Manager, Colaberry | abby@colaberry.com
About Refactored.ai:
Refactored.ai’s interactive, on-demand data training platform provides a scalable solution to keep workforce skills current and relevant in the midst of rapid technological advancement. The platform offers unlimited opportunities to develop agile, adaptable talent and data-thinkers, grasp and immediately apply AI concepts and skills, and build high-performing data science teams. Refactored.ai also offers the critical transitional steps required to seamlessly convert to an AI-powered organization. As a team of passionate data scientists committed to making a social impact, we firmly believe that innovation and technology should bring people together; it should not create larger divides and opportunity gaps. Refactored.ai will ensure that everyone has the opportunity to succeed - regardless of age, race, education, income, or skill level.
About Solve:
Solve is an initiative of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) that advances lasting solutions from tech entrepreneurs to address the world's most pressing problems. Solve issues four Challenges each year to find the most promising Solver class to drive transformational change. Solve then deploys its global community of private, public, and nonprofit leaders to form partnerships these Solver teams need to scale their impact. This year, Solve received more than 1,150 solutions from 110 countries tackling its four Global Challenges: (1) Work of the Future, (2) Frontlines of Health, (3) Coastal Communities, and (4) Teachers & Educators.