For students in Year 8. Max is in Year 8 He hasn’t started thinking about his future career yet and he doesn’t know much about his choices Is for 13-19.

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For students in Year 8

Max is in Year 8 He hasn’t started thinking about his future career yet and he doesn’t know much about his choices Is for year olds Careerpilot will help students in Year 8 know more about: job sectors and jobs; the different choices at 14, 16 and 18; the different providers of education and training near you; And lots more..

Register first and you can save choices later

Year 8 students will find it useful to look at… Job sectors Choices at different ages Providers And, if you have time.. Look in more detail at a pathways or do the Profile

There is information on 20 job sectors

With detailed information about each one

Choose the job sectors you are interested in and save them in ‘Career Tools’

And, if you have time.. Look in more detail at a pathways or do the Profile

Think about the experiences, skills and achievements you have and keep a record for the future

Complete the online survey and you might win a £10 Amazon voucher

For 13 – 19 year olds Start exploring your choices – NOW! Jobs Choices Providers To help YOU make decisions about YOUR future