Career Learning Games Hub
This hub is designed for learners preparing for their first jobs, first clients, or early workplace responsibilities. It turns important career readiness skills into interactive practice so learners can build confidence in interviews, communication, decision making, teamwork, and professionalism.
How this hub works: learners can choose a career game, repeat it often, and strengthen real-world readiness through guided play. This Career Hub helps bridge the gap between school learning and actual work expectations.
10 Career Readiness Games
These games help learners practice first-job skills through interactive scenarios. You can launch with these 10 games first, then expand later with more career-specific activities inside the same Career Hub.
Practice answering interview questions
Helps learners get used to common interview questions, self-introduction, and confident speaking.
Build a strong beginner resume
Teaches learners which resume sections matter and how to organize basic information clearly.
Choose the best workplace response
Builds communication skills through common office, team, and customer interaction situations.
Handle customers the right way
Lets learners practice responding to complaints, requests, and service situations with professionalism.
Present a product or service clearly
Improves persuasive communication and confidence by helping learners practice a simple sales pitch.
Plan tasks before time runs out
Teaches learners how to prioritize tasks, deadlines, and work routines more effectively.
Write professional messages
Helps learners practice writing clear, polite, and useful workplace emails.
Make the best team decisions
Builds collaboration skills by presenting team-based problems and shared responsibility choices.
Match roles with skills and interests
Helps learners understand which jobs connect with their skills, strengths, and preferred work style.
Skills This Career Hub Builds
The Career Hub is designed to prepare learners for first-job situations, client interactions, and real work expectations. It helps make workplace readiness feel clearer and more practical before stepping into formal employment.
Career Starter Skills
- Interview confidence
- Resume building basics
- Professional communication
- Email writing
- Customer service awareness
- Career path exploration
Workplace Thinking Skills
- Decision making
- Time management
- Teamwork
- Problem solving
- Professional judgment
- Confidence under pressure
How to Save This as an App on Your Phone / iPad
If you’re on Android/Chrome, use Install / Save to Home. If you’re on iPhone or iPad using Safari, use Share → Add to Home Screen.
Android (Chrome)
- Tap Install / Save to Home
- If prompted, tap Install
- Open from your Home Screen like an app
iPhone / iPad (Safari)
- Tap Share (square + arrow)
- Tap Add to Home Screen
- Open from Home Screen
Desktop
- Use normally in browser
- Your profile and progress stay saved in this browser
- Chrome may also show install in the address bar
Need Help Choosing the Right Career Learning Path?
Use this Career Hub for first-job practice, then explore Life Stages, Programs, Subjects, or Admissions for the next formal learning step. Learners and parents can also message Admissions for guidance.