Additional career services challenges we solve
Valuable alumni connections aren't being leveraged for student opportunities
Students enter interviews unprepared without practice and feedback
Comprehensive career support that scales to every student
AI provides career guidance, industry insights, and path recommendations anytime
Help students find opportunities, prepare applications, and track progress
AI reviews resumes and provides specific improvement suggestions
Match students with alumni mentors based on career interests and industry
Coordinate campus interviews and provide mock interview practice
Track student outcomes and provide data-driven career insights
See how AI launches student careers
Sophomore student unsure about what career to pursue with their psychology major.
"AI provides guidance: "Great question! A psychology degree opens many doors. Let me share some paths our psych grads have taken. 40% go into clinical roles like counseling or therapy - this usually requires grad school. 30% enter business roles like HR, marketing research, or organizational development. 20% go into healthcare administration or patient advocacy. The remaining go into education, law, or tech (UX research is hot right now!). Based on your interests in helping people and your data analysis minor, you might love UX research or organizational psychology. Would you like me to connect you with alumni in these fields? I can also suggest relevant internships for this summer.""
Student submits their resume for review before applying to internships.
"AI provides detailed feedback: "I've reviewed your resume and have some suggestions to strengthen it for marketing internships. First, your summary is too generic - let's make it specific to marketing with mention of your social media campaign experience. Second, your experience bullets start with weak verbs like 'helped' and 'assisted' - let's change those to 'launched,' 'increased,' and 'managed.' Third, add metrics where possible - you mentioned increasing club membership, but by how much? Finally, your skills section should highlight marketing tools like Google Analytics and Hootsuite. Shall I walk through each section and help you rewrite it?""
Student wants to connect with someone working in investment banking.
"AI facilitates connection: "I found three alumni in investment banking who are open to mentoring. Sarah Chen, Class of 2019, is an Associate at Goldman Sachs - she specifically requested mentees interested in trading. Michael Ross, 2017, is at Morgan Stanley in M&A and loves helping with interview prep. Jennifer Walsh, 2020, just joined Lazard and can speak to the recruiting process since she went through it recently. Based on your interest in M&A, I'd recommend reaching out to Michael first. I can send an introduction email on your behalf with your resume. Would you like me to do that? I'll also add Jennifer as a backup connection.""