What’s Behind the Gaps in Early Career Guidance Interventions—And What It Means for High Schools

While early career guidance is crucial, not all high schools offer it effectively. Discover what's behind these gaps and how they affect high school students.

  • 40% of high schools lack adequate career guidance programs: This highlights the need for improvement in this area.

  • 25% of students feel their career interests are not addressed: This indicates a gap in meeting individual career needs.

  • 60% of educators believe more resources are needed for career guidance: This shows the need for investment in this sector.

Our high school program aims to fill these gaps by providing comprehensive career guidance interventions, including remote internships and specialized tracks.

  1. Maya, a high school junior, felt her interests in arts were neglected in her school's career guidance program. After joining our program, she received tailored guidance and secured an internship at an art gallery.

  2. Jack, a high school senior, was frustrated with the lack of resources in his school's career guidance program. Our program provided him with the tools and mentorship he needed, helping him choose a career in cybersecurity.

The gaps in early career guidance interventions are a pressing issue that high schools need to address. With a significant percentage of schools and students affected, the need for comprehensive and individualized programs is clear. Join our high school program to receive the career guidance you deserve.

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