A degree opens the door. But it's the specific skills students build alongside their education that will set them apart when it's time to compete for that first opportunity.
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Before we start
Quick question first
Who's filling this out?
This helps us make sure the language feels right for you throughout.
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Type it in or choose a common area below. Be as specific as you can.
Business / Marketing
Finance / Accounting
Computer Science / IT
Engineering
Nursing / Healthcare
Communications / Media
Education
Psychology / Social Work
Biology / Pre-Med
Liberal Arts / Undecided
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This helps us calibrate the urgency and type of skills that matter most.
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Even a general direction helps us point the skills toward something real.
Building your blueprint...
Analyzing your field, year, and situation to surface the five skills that will matter most to hiring managers.
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Your Stand-Out Skill Blueprint
Your 5 Stand-Out Skills
A Reminder Worth Saving
A degree tells employers you can learn. Skills tell them you already have.
The students who land first opportunities are not always the most talented. They are the ones who built something real alongside their coursework, something they can point to, talk about, and prove. That's what turns a strong degree into a strong candidacy.