3 millennial cofounders created a job platform that looks like TikTok and works with Panda Express, H&M, and Everlane
Heroes closed a $6 million seed round in 2020, led by Greg McAdoo of venture capital firm Bolt. McAdoo was the first investor of Airbnb. Additionally, Heroes raised a $1.5 million pre-seed round in 2019. Panda Express, Wendy's, Everlane, and Abercrombie and Fitch are clients and, this summer, Heroes began working with retail giant H&M.
"These accomplishments in a year are exciting for the future — it shows Gen Zers are really grasping what we build," Lefort said.Petit and Lefort earned their masters' degrees from the London School of Economics in 2015 and 2016, respectively, before launching a non-profit called W Project which studied global entrepreneurship. Meanwhile, Dewulf, who graduated from the University of Warwick in 2016, ran a lightning company called Victor between 2016 to 2018.
Heroes just launched a feed that allows users to scroll through an explore tab and see what its like to work at the companies which interest themOut of crisis often comes innovation, such as
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