Careers Ahoy!
The cruise, the ports, the idea.

A way to experience careers before picking one.

Ports of discovery — illustration showing different career islands
The problem

Playing blind with one of the most important decisions of our lives.

We spend 90,000 hours on work over our lifetime. Equivalent to 10.5 years. Yet, research shows that kids barely spend 10 days researching what to do. Most often, we rely on the advice of family members or the prevailing trends.

The consequence — almost 2 in 3 people change their career path one or more times over the course of a lifetime. That is an expensive experiment. And a time-consuming one.

Career decision is ultimately one of identity. Who am I? What do I like? What am I willing to trade off? What will keep me going through the many ups and downs of working life?

Research shows teens should ideally explore 8 or more careers before deciding. Makes sense, right? The more you explore, the more you know. Yet, so far, there is no real way to sample careers from the inside.

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2 in 3
Change careers
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2.5×
More likely · Anxiety & depression
The mismatch is real
Time invested in work 90,000 hours
Time spent deciding 10 days
Recommended vs reality
Should explore
8+
Most teens
1

How it works

Four simple steps grounded in evidence.

1
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Discover
Various careers
2
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Explore
A wide range — as many as remotely interest you
3
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Experience
Them as closely as possible, in as many ways as possible
4
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Reflect
Make this a reflective exercise
End goal
Ideally have a top career choice and a backup career choice

Backed by research

Why this approach works.

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Higher wages at 25
Students who explore early earn more.
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Lower unemployment at 25
Real exposure pays off in real outcomes.
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More satisfaction at 25
In their work, day to day.
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Self-Determination Theory
Motivation is strongest when choice is autonomous. We never tell you what to pick.

What's different

The only place to freely explore and experience.

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Career quizzes
  • Tell you who you are based on a set of questions.
  • Static — a snapshot.
  • No exploration. No journey.
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ChatGPT
  • Gives information on demand.
  • Great for research.
  • Can't replicate actually experiencing the work.
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Counsellors
  • Valuable.
  • Few. Expensive.
  • Sometimes biased — unintentionally.
Careers Ahoy!
  • Designed to explore, not to recommend.
  • You try careers from the inside.
  • Real choices, real trade-offs, real reflections.

What people are saying

From real explorers.

Quotes from students, teachers, and counsellors who tested Careers Ahoy in the pilot.

STUDENT · GR 11

I felt engaged. I picked up a few new things. At the end of it, I have more clarity about the different fields in design.

— Demira · Bangalore
STUDENT · GR 10

It busted a lot of myths. Like, AI will replace engineers in 5 years — I genuinely thought it was true. Turns out it might not be.

— Arjun · Ahmedabad
STUDENT · GR 10

I like the hands-on activity a lot — it actually gives you a good idea of what designers do in the real world. And it was fun.

— Agastya · UAE
STUDENT · GR 12

If I'd seen earlier that design isn't all about drawing, I would've decided on it long ago.

— Kyesha · Delhi
TEACHER · IB

It will catch on quickly with students — very interactive, very engaging. The interface is easy to use.

— Harpreet · Senior IB Teacher
COUNSELLOR

The interface is holistic. Provides a realistic picture of careers. The "does this fit you" sections and simulations would be especially helpful for students.

— Vanshika · Career Counsellor

For parents

Your child is the explorer. We're the tour guides. Here's how we help them make better career decisions — without telling them what to do.

Read the parent page →

Your voyage. Your choices. Your future.

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