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AI Career Guidance Assistant interface showing the system ready to guide CSE students with structured career advice and mentorship support.
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User interaction where a CSE student inputs their career goal, triggering personalized AI-based software career guidance.
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AI-generated career pathways including Full Stack Developer, Backend Developer, Frontend Developer and other software roles with explanation
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Structured breakdown of essential technical skills such as programming languages, web development, databases and problem-solving.
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A structured learning roadmap guiding students from basics to advanced skills with a clear progression plan for becoming job-ready.
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Weekly structured learning schedule dividing tasks into learning, practice, project building, and revision for consistent skill development.
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Beginner, intermediate, and advanced project suggestions designed to help students build real-world portfolio-ready applications.
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Practical career guidance highlighting essential dos and don’ts for students to stay consistent and avoid common learning mistakes.
Inspiration
Many CSE students struggle with confusion about career paths, skills to learn, and how to get a software job. Most guidance online is too complex or not structured for beginners. I wanted to solve this problem by building a simple AI mentor that gives clear, step-by-step career guidance.
What it does
AI Career Guidance Assistant helps students choose the right software career path (like Full Stack, Backend, Frontend, etc.), learn required skills, and follow a structured roadmap to become job-ready. It also suggests projects and daily learning direction.
How I built it
I built this project using ASI:One AI Agent platform. I designed a structured personality prompt so the AI always responds in a clear mentor-style format with sections like career options, roadmap, skills, and projects.
Challenges I faced
- Making responses consistent and structured
- Ensuring outputs are simple for beginners (ELI5 style)
- Improving usefulness instead of just giving generic answers
What I learned
I learned how to design AI behavior using prompts, how to structure responses for better user experience, and how AI can act as a personalized mentor.
Future improvements
I want to add interactive buttons, personalized roadmaps, and resume-building features to make it more powerful.
Built With
- agent
- ai
- natural-language-processing
- prompt
- ui
- ux
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