Career stairs

Career Navigator Dream Job Navigator

Project implemented with the support of International Visegrad Fund

Dream Job Navigator is an international educational project for Ukrainian teenagers in Slovakia, Poland, Hungary and Ukraine.

We help young people find their future profession, understand their strengths and learn to navigate in a world where the job market is rapidly changing.

Educational resources

Why is this important?

More than 190,000 Ukrainian teenagers found themselves in new conditions after 2022. Some of them remained in Ukraine under difficult circumstances, others in European countries. In all cases, young people need support in choosing a profession and understanding the modern job market. This project was created for this purpose — it provides tools for development, integration and a confident start into the future.

Learning materials

Who is this project for?

01

Ukrainian teenagers (12–18 years old)

to get tools for choosing a profession

02

Parents

to support children in making important decisions

03

Teachers and school psychologists

to have modern resources for career counseling

04

Employers and experts

to share experience and shape the vision of the job market

Implementation stages

01.10.2025 – 20.12.2025

Job market analysis and 4 national reports (UA, SK, PL, HU)

13.02.2026

International conference in Bratislava

05.01 – 28.02.2026

Launch of interactive Career Navigator (SCORM format, multilingual version)

13.02 – 31.03.2026

Webinars for educators and career counselors

Learning outcomes

Expected results

2500

Ukrainian teenagers will gain access to the digital career navigator

50

experts, educators and employers will participate in the international conference

Educators and school psychologists will be able to use ready-made resources in their work

A cooperation network between Ukraine and V4 countries for youth support will be created

News

Project partners

Funding

This project is implemented thanks to the support of the International Visegrad Fund, which promotes cooperation between countries of Central Europe in the field of education, innovation and culture.