Project Who Am I helping teens choose ideal careers
10 Aug 2021
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When Oie Dobier's daughter Nya was looking at colleges in her sophomore year of high school, she realized it was like looking for a needle in a haystack.
Oie said, “I asked myself, 'Where do you start?' Looking at the career first is the wrong approach. We should start looking at who she is as a person and what she values first before she chooses a career,” Nya’s mother said. “And that’s pretty much when Project Who Am I began.”
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