
MV Careers
Your Teen Says, "I Don't Know What I Want to Do?"
Here's How You Can Help Them Decide With Confidence.
Our Career Virtual Hub gives teens the tools, insights, and mentorship they need while keeping you informed and empowered. You've tried talking to your teen, you're searching for online resources, maybe you've even enrolled them in courses but nothing sticks. You just want them to find a career path they're excited about and confident in. The MV Careers Virtual Hub provides live guidance with human career professionals, employer guidance, career lessons, university guidance, and parent support all in one place so your teen can explore real work opportunities without the overwhelm.
Parents Want to Know...
🕐 When should my teen start thinking about their future career?
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Sooner than you think! The earlier students explore their interests and understand the world of work, the more confident and prepared they become. Career readiness isn’t about pressure it’s about building awareness and direction one step at a time.
📘 Will this add more stress to my child’s schoolwork?
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Not at all. Our program fits naturally alongside their studies; it’s engaging, easy to access, and built to support, not overwhelm. Students can explore at their own pace, gaining clarity and confidence while staying focused on school.
🌍 How does this help if we live abroad?
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For expat families, this program bridges global perspectives and local realities. Whether your teen plans to return home or study internationally, they’ll gain insights, resources, and career literacy that apply anywhere in the world.
🤖 What if my teen doesn’t know what they want to do yet?
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That’s exactly who this is for! Our lessons and hub activities are designed to help students discover their strengths, explore possibilities, and start shaping their future — without pressure or confusion.

🎯 Take the First Step
Your teen’s future doesn’t have to be uncertain. Start by discovering their interests, strengths, and emerging career pathways with our Free Career Quiz designed to spark meaningful conversations at home and open the door to confident, future-ready choices.
From Exploration to Employability:
What's Inside the Program
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Career Lessons
Our career lessons cover university guidance, gap year planning, and “Plan B” options while fostering mindset shifts. They also introduce key future-ready topics inspired by the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the World Economic Forum Future Jobs Report, with new lessons uploaded every month.
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MV Careers Virtual Hub
Empowering students to explore career pathways, build employability skills, and design their futures with confidence. The Hub brings career education to life with 24/7 access to on-demand lessons, live weekly drop-in sessions, global guest speakers, and practical resources for parents, students, and teachers — all in one space.
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Parent Support
Parents can access live webinars and recorded training sessions to guide their teens confidently through career and education choices. These sessions offer practical tools, step-by-step guidance, and conversation prompts, helping families stay informed, engaged, and aligned with their teen’s journey.

Maria Vitoratos,
Ed.D Candidate, M.Ed., PGCC
Program Designer & Founder,
Maria Vitoratos is the Founder of MV Careers, one of the UAE’s leading online career hubs. She helps everyone from high school students to seasoned professionals make career decisions built around purpose and personalized strategy.
Recognizing that career choices ultimately impact the quality of a person’s life, Maria pours decades of hard-earned expertise and experience into guiding her clients.
She is the author of Empowerment for Teens, and the career scholar who authored The Impact of Career Guidance for Career Readiness with Secondary Students in the United Arab Emirates.
Maria's teaching experiences span across students from K-12, university, and adult learners. Her experience in teaching allows her to understand curriculum demands and student learning needs.
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