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Know more about what the site offers.

What you need to do: 1.Each person needs to choose one of the starting points. 2.You have 5-10 minutes to explore the Careerpilot site from your chosen starting point. 3.Record what you have learnt from the site. 4.Swap over Careerpilot sheet Starting points Tick your choice I want to know about my post 16 choices I want to know about my post 18 choices I want to know about apprenticeships I want to know about a particular job I want to build a profile of my skills I want to go to university I want to know what routes I can take to university I want to know how I can work and study I want to know about vocational qualifications I want to know how to choose A Levels I want to know how to choose a university course

Careerpilot Did you see?

Save all your topics of interest and your Profile in My Careerpilot

Feedback using Careerpilot a month 520+ completed Careerpilot feedback survey 98.5% found it useful 94% said it was interesting 93% will use it again ‘I have found out a lot more about what jobs are available and some of the ways to get there.’ ‘It has made the choices available to me more clear.’ ‘Provided useful info on apprenticeships.’

Get the free Careerpilot App. for any phone or tablet Download it from the Careerpilot site or from Careerpilot App. QR code

Use it now and to help with post 16 and 18 choices Tell your parents/friends Make sure you make the best choice for you! Complete the online survey and tell us what you think – £10 Amazon voucher to be won