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Career switch or first job? Google launches Career Dreamer, aiming to guide users

| @indiablooms | Dec 23, 2025, at 12:39 am

Google has launched Career Dreamer, a new online tool designed to help users explore career options and make informed decisions about their professional journeys. 

The platform targets students, early-career professionals, and individuals looking to switch roles or industries.

Career Dreamer walks users through a structured, step-by-step process to identify their skills, understand how those skills translate across roles, and explore potential career paths.

How Career Dreamer Works

After clicking “Start” on the platform, users are asked to describe their current or previous role and the organisation they worked with. The tool then prompts them to select tasks they have performed and skills they feel confident about.

Based on these inputs, Career Dreamer generates a Career Identity Statement, which summarises a user’s strengths, experience, and transferable skills. Using this profile, the platform suggests several career paths that align with the user’s background.

For each suggested role, Career Dreamer provides detailed insights, including average salary ranges, education or training requirements, and a “sweet spot” section highlighting areas to focus on while performing the job. Users can also explore a “day in the life” overview that outlines typical responsibilities and potential growth opportunities within the role.

The tool further connects users to Google’s AI-powered learning resources. By clicking on “Learn more,” users can explore relevant skills, certifications, and courses to help them move toward their chosen career path.

Designed for Career Starters and Switchers

Google describes Career Dreamer as an accessible way for people to recognise the value of their experiences and uncover new opportunities.

“Career paths aren’t always straightforward, but your unique life experiences are a superpower,” the platform states, adding that Career Dreamer helps users identify in-demand skills and explore possibilities in a simple, engaging way.

Key Features at a Glance

Shape your professional story: Create a Career Identity Statement highlighting skills and experience

Explore career possibilities: Discover roles aligned with your background and interests

Take the next step: Use Google’s Gemini AI to plan initial actions toward career goals

With Career Dreamer, Google expands its career guidance ecosystem, offering users a structured way to reflect on their experience, explore new career paths, and build skills for future roles.

 

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