In this episode of Capital Class, host and Strategos Partner Adam Giery welcomes Bharani Rajakumar, founder and CEO of Transfr, for a conversation about reimagining the bridge between education and employment.
Bharani’s story begins with a deeply personal mission. Raised in a family of four living on $35,000 a year, he saw how limited access to resources can close doors for many young people. After working in finance and co-founding LearnBop, a math tutoring platform later acquired by K12 Inc., he turned his focus toward building solutions that could expand opportunity. With Transfr, he is using virtual reality to provide career exploration and rapid training for in-demand jobs, helping learners gain both confidence and practical skills.
Together, Adam and Bharani examine the macro forces driving change in the labor market: baby boomer retirements, rising higher education costs, and the acceleration of technology adoption after COVID. Bharani explains why skilled trades, once overlooked in favor of a college pathway for all, now present stable and well-paying opportunities that do not require a four-year degree. The discussion also explores the disruptive rise of artificial intelligence, which is reshaping job requirements and amplifying the urgency for adaptable, short-cycle training.
Beyond technical skills, Bharani emphasizes perseverance and self-belief as essential for success. With VR, learners can immerse themselves in real-world environments such as advanced manufacturing floors or healthcare settings, helping them discover capabilities and build confidence before stepping into the workplace.
Timestamps
03:35 From Finance to EdTech Advocate
08:34 Opening Career Paths Without College
11:35 AI’s Impact on Job Market
13:16 Future Skills: Rapid Training Essential
18:50 Perseverance: Essential Skill for Future
20:48 "Adapting to Market Changes"
Connect with Bharani Rajakumar
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bharanidharan-rajakumar-98aa1a1
Website: https://transfrinc.com/