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The Careerpilot website Helping students make informed decisions about their future study and work

What do different jobs involve and what qualifications will I need? What are the choices available at 14, 16 and 18? What pathways can I choose? What useful skills do I have that will be valuable in future study or work?

There is information on 20 different job sectors There are 20 different job sectors. (Click) I am clicking on energy and utilities

With detailed information about each one Each job sector has lots of detailed information. I am going to show you the (Click) ‘Types of Job in this sector’ section. This is where you can find links to job profiles for 100s of jobs. With detailed information about each one

If you click on a job, I am clicking on electrical engineer (click) you will see a job profile (click) on the National Career Service site. The Job Profile will tell you a lot about the job, like the qualifications you will need, how much they could earn and lots more. Don’t forget to click back to Careerpilot when you have finished with the Job Profile.

Choose the job sectors you are interested in and save them in ‘Career Tools’ When you are back in Careerpilot if you think there are some job sectors you might be interested in, then you can click to choose them (Click) They will show in grey and be saved in ‘Career Tools’ (Click) (If you are registered) You can change these are add to them at any time (if you are signed in)

You can look at the different choices at 16

You will find detailed information (click) You will find detailed information (click) . (click) like for apprenticeships, what they are, how to get one, etc.

Find a Provider (Click) has a map (Click) to show where all the providers in the South West are (there are loads outside the South West too). (Click) Choose the area where you live e.g Bristol, Bournemouth Choose what sort of provider you want to fin Click on the balloons on the map to find out more about what they offer.

Shows all available qualifications at all levels.

Your parents/carers will want to help you make your choices so you can tell them about Careerpilot but also we now have a new Parent Zone which helps parents and carers get answers to the career questions they want to ask. (Click) To get to the Parent Zone they can click on the link on Careerpilot (Click) Or go straight to the Parent Zone address

95% of young people surveyed said they found it useful Last academic year over 500,000+ young people used Careerpilot to help them make their choices at 14,16 and 18 95% of young people surveyed said they found it useful