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#294: Zach Sims, Co-Founder and CEO of Codecademy, on Creating Premium Educational Content, Building an Engaged Community, and Helping Millions of People Grow Their Careers

Zach Sims is the Co-Founder and CEO of Codecademy, the easiest way to learn to code. Since the company started in August of 2011, millions of people have begun learning to program using the site. Codecademy has worked with organizations like The White House, the Government of Colombia, American Express, Rakuten, and more. Zach and his cofounder Ryan Bubinski have grown Codecademy to over 100 employees and have raised nearly $90M in venture capital financing from top tier investors including Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers, Union Square Ventures, Index Ventures, Yuri Milner, O'Reilly AlphaTech Ventures, SV Angel, Richard Branson, Y Combinator, and more.
Prior to founding Codecademy, Zach was a student at Columbia University. He has worked in product and business development/strategy capacities at startups including GroupMe (sold to Skype) and drop.io (sold to Facebook). He also has experience in the venture capital industry with AOL Ventures. Zach and Codecademy have been honored by many publications. TIME Magazine called Codecademy one of the "50 Best Websites of 2012," while TechCrunch awarded Codecademy the "Best Education Startup" Crunchie Award in 2013. Zach has been named to Inc. Magazine's 30 Under 30 list, along with Forbes Magazine's 30 Under 30 list. The City of New York named him a New York City Venture Fellow in 2013.
Some of the Topics Covered by Zach Sims in this Episode
What Codecademy is doing today and how it got started
The issue of active discouragement of learning technical skills
What led to early growth and traction of Codecademy
Earning over 200,000 users in the first 3 days
How Zach views viral loops
Raising capital versus running off revenue
Creating a movement versus building a product
Creating sustainability first and scaling later
The timing of launching a paid version of the product
Going from the center of attention the the brink of bankruptcy
Creating premium educational content
Resource allocation between users who are upscaling and career switching
Building an engaged community
Zach's views on bootcamps
How they cater to different types of Codecademy users and learners
Codecademy for business
How Zach takes care of himself to be at his best
Zach's founder support networks
Zach's path to and views on entrepreneurship
How Zach sees the future of higher education and learning
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