Right training, right jobs, better lives
Finding people the work they were born to do reduces the high cost in wasted time, money and lives.
Take higher education. The rate of non-completion of courses in tertiary institutions is as high as 60% in the United States, New Zealand and Australia. That represents millions of dollars wasted and a burden on students and their families as they wrack up debt to pay for an unsuitable education.
There is also a high social cost of failing to start young people on the path to the right career. In New Zealand, Ministry of Youth Development figures show that of the country’s 757,000 people aged 12-24 that 68,130 of them will be at risk of not moving into the work force or further training. 30% of those at wisk will be apprehended by the Police at least once.



