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Niels and Niclas Schild want to make career orientation easy

Niels and Niclas Schild want to make career orientation easy

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Niclas (left) and Niels Schild from Reinhardshagen have developed an AI program for career guidance. They also want to launch “Jobby” in Hann. Münden. © Julian Brückmann

The chatbot “Jobby” is designed to determine the perfect career path. It was developed by Niels and Niclas Schild from Reinhardshagen.

Reinhardshagen – Although there is a wealth of information about training and careers these days, young people often find it difficult to find the right path into professional life.

Niels and Niclas Schild from Reinhardshagen also experienced this challenge during their school years.

Although tests and counseling provided guidance, they largely focused on previous academic performance and acquired skills.

Focusing on passion

But what about the individual passion that every person carries within them and which can often be the key to a successful career start? It was precisely this question that gave the two of them an idea around two years ago.

Together with his brother Niclas (18), 23-year-old Niels developed “Jobby” – a program based on artificial intelligence (AI) that aims to put the inner motivation and passion of young people at the center of their career choice.

“Many other career choice and orientation tests offer things that don't suit you at all.” “'Jobby' is designed to help you find the job that suits you 100 percent,” they say.

A relaxed chat atmosphere

The brothers are taking a different approach: Instead of primarily looking at grades and qualifications and providing statistical analyses like traditional consulting tests, the AI ​​evaluates users' conversations in a relaxed chat atmosphere, similar to a conversation between friends.

Based on these dialogues, “Jobby” provides targeted recommendations for apprenticeships that are designed to match not only the skills but also the interests and passions of the users. “This concept is designed to help young people discover their inner drive and thus make it easier for them to enter working life,” say Niels and Niclas Schild.

Niels Schild, who clearly feels the shortage of skilled workers in his job as an orthopedic technician, sees “Jobby” as an opportunity to counteract the lack of motivated apprentices. “There is a lack of young people who bring new and creative ideas to training through personal motivation and craftsmanship,” he explains.

Counteracting the shortage of skilled workers

With the program, the brothers want to offer a solution that not only makes it easier to enter the professional world, but also brings the right talent together with the right companies. “We are aware that the shortage of skilled workers is a problem.” We therefore also want to offer companies the opportunity to find trainees using the tool.”

Hann. Münden is to be the first major city in which the two want to make their concept known. “We want to work with companies that are desperately looking for trainees,” says Niels Schild.

To launch “Jobby”, Niclas and Niels Schild are offering all companies the opportunity to publish their open apprenticeship positions on the platform free of charge.

Lots of passion and energy

This campaign will continue until the second version is introduced, which will not only show training opportunities but also suggest specific training positions. This will give students the opportunity to apply directly to the recommended companies.

In the future, “Jobby” will not only be aimed at schoolchildren. “The program is intended for everyone,” say the brothers.

The long-term goal of the two is to serve the whole of Germany at some point. “But we want to start small,” says Niels Schild.

At the moment, their work is not generating any profit and the urge to help people is clearly the focus. “A lot of heart and soul is put into the project.” At the moment, they work almost every day when they come home from their jobs, at some point a “jobby”.

But what motivates the Schild brothers to invest so much time in the project? “We have a social streak and want to take responsibility for our generation.”

“Jobby” can be reached at jobby.gebruederschild.de

This is how the AI ​​behind “Jobby” works

Jobby uses text-based artificial intelligence (AI) that recognizes behavior and motivation patterns and makes individual recommendations based on potential analyses, interests and hobbies. “We take care of the maintenance ourselves and have special contacts for the chatbot and the AI ​​who support us when needed,” says Niels Schild. The needs are determined through a combination of methods, including communication analyses and much more. These methods enable the AI ​​to recognize detailed behavior and motivation patterns and to respond to the individual goals of the users. Personal preferences are recognized directly in the chat, so that every consultation is tailor-made. The aim is to accompany and support the young people individually on their journey.

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