Career orientation for Gen Z
Careers develop where people understand each other.

LibTrix connects young people with professionals who share their professional experience - personally, authentically and directly.

For orientation that really works.


Choosing a career has become more complex than ever before.

The wealth of information and actual guidance are falling apart. Traditional counselling formats are barely reaching the younger generation. As a result, decisions are delayed or made on the basis of incomplete impressions - with long-term consequences for individuals and companies.



Overload

Too much information, too little structure: young people often feel left alone in the career choice process.

Mainstream professions

Visible are mainly known career paths - niche professions and alternative careers remain invisible.

No personal insight

Important questions about the reality of the profession remain unanswered because there is a lack of direct contact with professionals.

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LibTrix enables professional orientation through real personal insights from practice - in a format that is familiar to the target group.

Short videos and live conversations connect young people with people who are already working in the profession they are interested in. In addition, companies and professional organisations can target young people and support talented individuals at an early stage.

Why now ?

Gen Z obtains most of its information via social media, but without reliable filters. Companies are increasingly fighting for skilled labour - even in professions that have previously received little attention. The need for authentic, personalised recommendations is growing. LibTrix combines these developments in a neutral, education-orientated framework.

  • 65% of Gen Z orientates itself via social media (source: Deloitte Gen Z Report, 2024)
  • 48% change jobs within the first 2 years of employment (Destination Work Study, 2023)
  • Companies fight for skilled labour in niche professions

Wildner Education Group
Karlshochschule Management Institute
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VM Software House (Tech-Partner)

LibTrix is part of the Wildner Education Group and linked to the Karlshochschule Management Institute. This structure guarantees professional, organisational and ethical standards as well as access to educational networks.

Klaus Wildner

Founder Wildner Education Group
Strategic management, education network, partnerships

Frank Giese

Project Management & Investor Relations
Coordination of development phases, external partnerships

Phillip Hoevels

Business & Analytics
Modelling, scenarios, structural scaling

Wojciech Bednarczyk

VM Software House
Technical realisation partner

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