
Education
Students Are Dissatisfied
Employers Are Dissatisfied With Incoming Employees
IBM 2010 Global CEO Study
Creativity is #1
Schools are not teaching students to be creative or to solve problems
This is a problem for students and employers.
Problem:

Out of the classroom and into the world
Our Solution:
An online platform to connect high school students with mentorships in the workplace
Students
Find mentorship opportunities in the workplace
Learn about new fields and industries
Receive reviews and ratings for academic portfolio
Business
Find students interested in their workplace
Connect with future hires
Gain insight into the next generation workforce
Parents
- Are assured their child gains valuable experience
- Pay a small fee
Teachers
- Receive mentor feedback to give credit
- Track a students extracurricular progress
- Can discover new mentors specific to their subject
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The US Market
- 16.6 million high school students
- 5 billion USD spent on tutoring
- 1 to 2 million internships
Survey
- 18 responses from high school parents
- 85% would pay to use service
- > 50% would pay over $50
Revenue
- $89/placement
(less than two hours tutoring) - 1% of top 55 cities = 2.5 MM USD
Launch
- Phase 1) Honolulu
- 30K students (1% = 27K USD)
- 30K students (1% = 27K USD)
- Phase 2) San Francisco
- 350K students (1% = 310K USD)
- 350K students (1% = 310K USD)
- Phase 3) Top 55 cities nationwide
- 2.8 million students (1% = 2.5 MM USD)

McKay
Davis

Ruby
Menon

Alex
Anich

Jesse
Copeland

David
Johnston

Micah
Alconel

Stephan
Fitzpatrick

Ryan
Kanno

Jesse
Thomso


Liam
Clive
High school students don't need a job for $$$
They need experience to learn and grow
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