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From a very young age, my mother systemically coached me on skills that were not taught in school.
That gave me a tremendous edge in life!

Sneha Biswas
Founder and CEO, Early Steps Academy

Bain and Company
Schlumberger
Teach for India

4 Continents, 10 Countries
USA, UK, EU, Asia

Harvard Business School
IIT Kharagpur


Founder's Story
Sneha, an IIT and Harvard graduate, grew up in Jamshedpur, a small town in Eastern India.
She credits the 200+ awards that she won in debates and international competitions to her mother's push to make her read books, follow the news, and to frequently talk in front of people in different situations.
While these early experiences helped her achieve success in global settings, it deeply disturbed her that globally many of her brilliant friends could not find great jobs or stagnated in their careers.

Sneha, Founder of Early Steps Academy, speaking at a UNICEF conference at age 10
Working across USA, Africa, London and India, Sneha saw that smart people who lacked the training or knowledge to think and communicate confidently found it difficult to navigate in the real world, ultimately not reaching their full potential. With this pain in her heart and a desire to make education relevant (useful) and engaging (fun!), she started Early Steps Academy.

The Early Steps Academy Impact
45
Countries
50
Million minutes of Learning
25K+
Success Stories

Backed by the best

Singapore

India

USA

India
&
CEO and CTO of


Guess what!
We have a Harvard
Professor as our Advisor.
Brian L. Trelstad
Senior Lecturer of Business Administration, HBS

Mentors
Meet Our Mentors

Ankita
Next-gen products, AI



Sophie
Aerospace



Ambuj
Consulting, Case Interviews



Spriha
Design Thinking, AI, Coding

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Pamela
Technology




Angela
Product



Rishabh
Public Policy, Economics


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Puja
Banking, Case Interviews




Mansi
Leadership



Lea
Digital Health (Neurology)



Jayant
Finance, Investing



Sandeep
HealthTech, Case Interviews

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