Futre asks the most important questions
and then supports young people to answer them
Discover what's possible
Most young people are naturally exposed to only a small number of careers. Futre enables young people to look for good fit options from over 800 careers.
Who am I?
What does the world have to offer?
Where do the two intersect?
Explore the possibilities
Futre’s engaging and interactive modules help young people understand and explore careers at a depth that allows them to truly consider if this is a life they want to lead.
How financially healthy will I be?
Will I like doing this career everyday?
Does this career have any red flags for me?
Plan your pathway
Every young person has a unique set of values, constraints and circumstances that will influence the pathways they can take to their chosen career. Futre customizes the choices offering reality checks and good fit affirmations.
How do I prepare for this career?
What matters most to me?
What are my possible pathways?
Act today
Setting your sights on a desirable future life is highly motivating, but for most students it is a long way away. Making progress towards their future goal each day helps to maintain motivation.
What can I do today to prepare for tomorrow?
What real world experience can I gain?
What durable skills can I develop?
Futre offers even more to help you manage your journey
Compare careers
The ability to choose your career from a variety of good options is motivating. Futre’s compare tool helps young people to analyze their options on multiple dimensions that they care about.
What do I care about most?
What career is a better fit on my criteria?
What do I still need to learn?
Personalize My Futre
Part vision board, part digital portfolio, My Futre encourages every young person to develop and organize their goals and artifacts in ways that will support them as they pursue learning and career opportunities.
What motivates you to reach your vision for life?
What have you learned and experienced?
What evidence do you have of your real life skills?