Children are aware of only a handful of careers.
That means there are hundreds of careers they
could choose from, but don't because of lack of
exposure.
Lack of Exposure = Missed Opportunity
Our Sample Goal-o-Meter Report
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Our Goal Guidance Curriculum

Exposure
Each career choice is made clear to the student in 6 steps: Interactions with career professionals, role playing, movies, articles,
peer discussions and tasks.

Data Collection
Over 2 years, we track the strengths and interests of students through app touch-points, test scores, interactions with our counsellors, inputs from family members and friends.

Decision Tree
A career choice is a great one only if it is enjoyable in the long run. The decision tree gives a pool of career choices for students based on those that fit, those that suit, those that don't fit, and most importantly, those that are 'Njoyable!

Counsellor
Our counsellor elaborates on the decision tree results, suggests improvement areas and the road map for a few chosen careers.
Testimonials
I have learned a lot about myself and potential careers.
Ashmitha (7th grade)
I thought I already knew what I wanted to become, but this programme showed me I had options.
Santosh (10th grade)
Entertaining
I like how my kid role-plays each career, understands, analyse and rates his interest in it !