We work with organizations that want to help people choose their career direction more clearly.
Whether you’re a university, a company, or an organization working on training, we can build an experience with you that uses Mentora inside your program and fits the group you serve.
Examples of how a collaboration looks by partner type.
What kind of partnership are you looking for?
You help students and graduates understand their majors and career paths before deciding.
Possible collaboration models
What could we do together?
Pick the goals that matter to you and we’ll show what the experience could look like.
What the experience could look like
Select one or more goals and we’ll sketch an initial picture of the experience.
How do we start?
- 1
We understand the goal
We define the group, the decision you’re trying to help with, and how the result will be used.
- 2
We design the experience
We map the user journey, the content, and the touchpoints with your organization.
- 3
We launch a limited pilot
We start with a clear group before scaling.
- 4
We review what happened
We review usage, how clear the results were, and the feedback that came up.
- 5
We decide on scaling
We improve or expand the experience based on what we learned.
A result for the individual, and a clearer picture for the organization
The individual gets
- A personal result that’s their own
- The reasons each path appeared
- Points worth researching or trying
- Steps that help them test the options
In a collaboration
The organization gets
- Aggregate indicators that don’t reveal individuals’ results
- A broader understanding of the group’s needs
- Information that helps design advising or programs
A person’s data is theirs; aggregate indicators are for the organization
Each person sees their own result in their account, can export or delete it, and their answers are never sold. In any partnership, we don’t give the organization individuals’ answers or their individual results. Any group-level aggregate indicators are agreed with the organization, and with clear consent from the people involved.
Read the privacy policyIndividual data
Stays with the person
Aggregate indicators
Group level, agreed with the organization
Illustrative examples
Examples of how it’s used
A graduate program at a company
A group of graduates explores the roles closest to them before being placed onto tracks.
A university advising center
The person completes the analysis before the appointment, and the advisor starts the session from a clearer result.
A training program
Participants understand their directions, and the organization sees the group’s needs in aggregate.
Discuss a partnership
Send us an initial idea of your organization, the group you serve, and the goal you’re trying to reach.
Let us understand what you’re trying to build
We start from the goal and the group, then decide whether Mentora fits you and what collaboration would serve you.