Student Profile Product System · Companion Document 06

Parent-Facing Explainer and Offer Sheet

A parent-oriented version of the offer that explains the value of the student profile in plain, practical terms.
Document TypeCompanion Guide
Version1.0
DateMay 2026

Parent Positioning

Parents are likely to care less about the technology and more about whether the product helps their student become clearer, more confident, and more prepared for the transition from college to career.

Parent Message

Give your student a practical document that helps them explain who they are, what they are good at, and where they may fit after college.

What This Is

The Career Profile Pack is a guided process that helps students turn their experiences, interests, strengths, and patterns into a clear profile they can use for interviews, networking, LinkedIn, graduate applications, and career planning.

What This Is Not

  • Not therapy.
  • Not a diagnosis.
  • Not a personality test.
  • Not a guarantee of a job.
  • Not a replacement for career counseling.
  • Not a public profile unless the student chooses to share it.

Why Parents Buy

Parent ConcernProduct Response
My student does not know how to talk about themselves.The profile creates practical language for interviews and networking.
They have done a lot, but it sounds disconnected.The profile connects experiences into a coherent story.
They are anxious about what comes next.The profile creates structure and next-step clarity.
They need more than a résumé.The profile explains the person behind the résumé.
They may not be ready for career conversations.The process prepares them for those conversations.

Offer Sheet

PackagePriceBest For
Core Profile$49Students who need a strong personal and career identity document.
Premium Review$149–$299Students who want a reviewed and refined version before major applications or interviews.
Parent Gift Package$99–$199Parents who want to give a practical transition tool.

Parent FAQ

QuestionAnswer
Will I see my student's answers?Only if the student chooses to share them.
Can this tell my student what career to choose?It can identify direction signals and likely-fit environments, but it does not make life decisions for them.
Is this appropriate for anxious students?It can provide structure, but it is not mental-health care or crisis support.
What do they receive?A polished profile, career direction summary, interview talking points, LinkedIn/About draft, and portable AI-context export.