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career guidance by AI

career guidance by AI

Career decision-making is perhaps one of the most important but confusing decisions for students. Many students are confused due to shifting interests, lack of adequate counseling time, and not enough information about new career patterns in the future. Traditional career advice is typically one-size-fits-all and does not consider strengths, interests, or the evolving job market.
This deficit can be bridged by an AI-driven career guidance portal, which can offer personalized recommendations. Depending on academic performance, psychometric tests, and co-curricular activities, the portal can suggest apt professions, skill acquisition, and even internships. Conventional methods cannot learn as regularly as AI does from a student's advancement and update tips later on when their interests evolve.
The platform benefits students through giving them direction and clarity, parents through eradicating uncertainty on the child's future, and employers through giving graduates the relevant skills. It also benefits education institutions through aligning students with the right programs.
This idea resonates with me because I also experienced challenges in choosing my career. I changed interests several times before deciding on engineering, and the uncertainty often resulted in anxiety. A smart AI system would have given me clarity much earlier, saving time and leading me firmly in the right direction.

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  • The ending could be stronger — maybe end with what schools or governments should do next.
  • How would it adapt over time?
    Adding such details would make your argument more convincing and realistic.
  • Your concept for an AI-driven career guidance portal is an excellent idea that addresses a very common problem for students. The plan to go beyond traditional advice by using AI to offer personalized, evolving recommendations is a great approach. Since the AI's recommendations could shape a student's entire career path, it's crucial that the model is trained on a diverse and representative dataset to ensure fair and accurate results for all users.
  • That’s a well-articulated and thoughtful reflection. You’ve clearly identified a real problem—career confusion among students—and proposed a practical, future-oriented solution using AI. Your personal connection to the topic strengthens your argument and shows genuine motivation. You could make your comment even stronger by briefly mentioning how such an AI system could ensure ethical use of student data or promote inclusivity for students from diverse backgrounds. Overall, your idea is relevant, empathetic, and forward-thinking.
  • Really insightful! An AI-powered career platform has the potential to bridge the gap between student aspirations and real-world opportunities. By combining data-driven insights with personal interests, it can empower students to make confident decisions and adapt to changing career landscapes.
  • Such a thoughtful perspective! Career decisions truly shape our future, and using AI as a guide feels like blending wisdom with innovation!It’
    s inspiring to see technology being envisioned not just as a tool, but as a mentor for clarity and growth
  • This is a great idea! An AI-driven career portal can really reduce student confusion, give personalized guidance, and align skills with future jobs something traditional counseling often misses.
  • A smart idea — AI guidance can cut confusion and give students clear, personalized career paths.
  • he use of psychometric tests plus AI-driven updates based on evolving interests makes the platform dynamic, unlike static one-time counseling.
  • Great idea!!Personalised AI support would be extremely beneficial for students to chose a path that suits them.
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