Vocational guidance: how to choose with clarity
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Vocational guidance is a process that organizes your interests, skills, and real context—time, budget, country—before you choose what to study. It does not replace your judgment; it gives you a frame and data to compare degrees with less noise.
This guide is for anyone weighing several options who wants a method—not pressure. You will see when to seek guidance, how to cross tests and AI with real degree data, and which questions to ask before enrolling.
Ready to take the next step?
Seek matches your profile to programs, scholarships, and a concrete career plan.
When vocational guidance helps
Before university, when changing majors, or when several paths feel equally attractive. If your school uses TalentOS, you can align assessments with a concrete plan in Seek.
If your school already uses AI for guidance, also read how to combine AI and human judgment without outsourcing the decision.
Using AI without outsourcing the decision
AI ranks programs, scholarships, and paths from your profile. You still choose; AI cuts scattered research and surfaces trade-offs (duration, employability, cost).
Checklist: your next step in 7 days
Days 1–2: note 3 activities you enjoy and 3 you do not. Days 3–4: take a vocational test or review TalentOS results. Days 5–6: research 2 degrees with employability and cost data. Day 7: open Seek and compare concrete programs for your profile.