We're building something kids will actually love learning from. Come build with us.
This is Day Zero of something I believe could genuinely change how India educates its children. Bootstrapped, early-stage, and full of the kind of uncertainty that either excites you or doesn't. I am building this because I can't stop thinking about it.
If you're the kind of person who loses sleep over a problem they care about, who has opinions and the discipline to act on them - I'd like to talk.
I don’t have everything figured out yet, and that’s intentional, and I care deeply about building thoughtfully before scaling quickly
We're early enough that your role will be shaped by what you're great at.
What I promise: clear expectations, honest communication, and work that actually matters. What I ask: ownership, honesty, and genuine interest in what we're building.
Drop me a line.
— Sandeep (sandeep@beaveroo.org)
If any of this resonates — here's who we're looking for.
We’re in the earliest phase of building. We are looking for educators, creators, and curious thinkers who want to help experiment with new forms of learning through pilots, workshops, and collaborative curriculum design. We need people who can help shape what Beaveroo sounds like, writing scripts, building videos, researching topics, finding the story inside a Grade 5 science chapter.
Strong writing
You'll find the story inside a Grade 5 science chapter that makes a ten year old unable to stop thinking about it. Then write it so well they don't realise they're learning
Video editing
You'll be building the visual language of how a generation of Indian children understands science. The formats don't exist yet. You'll help invent them.
Creator
You see a topic, you immediately see five ways to make it interesting. You connect ideas across disciplines, formats, and audiences without being asked to. That instinct is exactly what we're building around.
Research
You're the person who goes down a rabbit hole researching something nobody asked you to research, and comes back with something genuinely interesting. That's the job.