About Us

Careerstube is a flagship product of Idaho who have grown up with the internet over the past eleven years. We work with a lot of providers delivering genuine cutting edge technology to 14-19 audiences.

The Problem

One real issue that education has is that learning paths and careers are getting more specialist and young people are increasingly disengaged from the way that information about their future is presented. Look at their consumption of online self published video and you immediately see where Careerstube fills the gap.

Our Solution

Develop a sophisticated video publishing system that can take any type of self published video - even from mobile phones - and publish, in context, transparently into any member website. Relevant content from people like them resonates in a way that cannot be acheived with traditional methods. The simple licencing and video sharing model offers members all the content for a fraction of the overall investment.

The Future

We are committed to giving you the best careers content you can get online. However as a technical problem solver we're always tinkering under the bonnet to make the system even more inclusive and easier to use. We meet regularly with a team of key 14-19 stakeholders and listen to their needs - we'd love you to join them if you become a full member and help us with the product and the others we are developing across learner provision, employer engagement and prospectus reporting.

Careerstube has created a buzz not only in the UK but in other parts of the world so watch this space!

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See how Careerstube can work for you

  • Meets IAG Standards
  • Meets DCSF 14-19 Action Plan (AWP & CAP)
  • Supports Learner Voice
  • Enhances Employer Engagement
  • Reaches NEET Cohort
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