Career Karma
Career Karma, based in San Francisco, is a company in the consumer job and career services industry, focusing on connecting job training programs with qualified applicants, particularly targeting the 16 million Americans enrolled in trade schools annually.
Company Overview
Career Karma is a job and career services company based in San Francisco, CA, USA. The company operates primarily in the consumer sector with a sub-focus on job and career services. The primary goal of Career Karma is to assist job training programs in finding qualified applicants. This service is especially focused on the 16 million Americans who enroll in trade schools each year.
Founders
Career Karma was initially established with a small team of three members. The company was a part of Y Combinator’s W19 batch. Career Karma maintains a strong presence in the San Francisco area and has expanded its services to cover regions including the United States and Canada, alongside offering remote and partly remote options.
Services
Career Karma offers job training programs that help to place individuals in suitable career paths. The organization pays approximately $1,200 per placement to coding bootcamps. Their services are targeted towards facilitating career transitions for a large segment of the population, with an ambitious aim to assist 375 million people by 2030.
Industry and Regional Operations
Operating within the consumer and job and career services industry, Career Karma serves a wide range of regions. While their primary base is in the United States, they extend their services to Canada and offer both remote and partly remote job placement solutions. This geographic flexibility allows Career Karma to reach a vast number of job seekers and career changers.
Y Combinator Participation
Career Karma participated in the W19 batch of Y Combinator, a renowned startup accelerator. This involvement has supported Career Karma in its growth stage, providing them a solid foundation to expand their services and refine their job and career placement programs.