How it Works • Simple to start, deep when needed

A future-proof way to plan.
Built for the Intelligence Age.

Pathfinder is a guided experience that turns self-awareness into direction. Students take a short assessment, get a clear report, explore future-ready directions, and leave with concrete next steps.

1) DiscoverInterests & strengths, in student-friendly language.
2) UnderstandDownload a report you can actually use.
3) ExploreFuture-ready directions and pathways.
4) ActProjects + next steps to build real momentum.
Not a career problem — a clarity problem. Pathfinder gives students a repeatable decision process they can use again and again as the world changes.

The Pathfinder steps

Keep it simple: start with who you are, connect it to opportunity, and leave with a plan you can act on. Here’s what students do inside Pathfinder — step by step.

1

Start with you: interests & natural strengths

Students answer quick, student-friendly questions that reveal interest patterns (RIASEC) and the environments where they’re most likely to thrive.

  • See strengths and work preferences in clear language
  • Understand what “fits” and why
  • Get a simple profile you can use right away
2

Get your results: a clear, shareable report

Students view results in the app and can download a report to share with parents or counselors for better conversations.

  • RIASEC profile + what it means
  • Strength themes and skill signals
  • Downloadable summary for guidance meetings
3

Explore future-ready directions

Students explore high-opportunity domains (career clusters) grounded in current Future of Work research — and see what roles and skills live inside them.

  • Understand “what’s growing” and “why it matters”
  • See example roles + skill themes
  • Connect interests to real-world opportunity
4

Choose pathways & take confident next steps

Pathfinder translates exploration into action: suggested pathways (majors/programs + learning options) and practical next steps students can start now.

  • Education pathways (majors, programs, certifications)
  • Projects and experiences to build a portfolio
  • Next-step planning that reduces overwhelm