Confidential Seer Interactive Labs · 2026
A generation trained for jobs that no longer exist.
Seer turns college students into AI and cloud-ready professionals, through curated certifications, applied projects, and a Rich Student Profile employers actually read.
30%
of 2025 grads secured full-time work in their field
Cengage, 2025
45%
of Gen Z say AI has rendered their college degree obsolete
Indeed/Harris, 2025
41%
of employers plan to reduce headcount where AI can automate
WEF, 2025
The marketplace
Three sides. One central platform.
Students need real credentials. Employers need pre-vetted talent. Cloud providers need volume. No one had built the connective tissue. Until now.
Students
Curated tracks. Verified profile.
- →AWS, GCP, Azure, OpenAI cert paths
- →Applied capstone projects
- →Mentor endorsement + 60s video intro
Open the dashboard
Employers
Hire pre-certified, AI-ready talent.
- →Search by cert, skill, project, school
- →Video intros + endorsement built in
- →Sponsor cohorts for first-look hiring
Open employer portal
Cloud Providers
The highest-converting student channel.
- →AWS, Google Cloud, Azure, OpenAI, Anthropic
- →Per-cert referral fees
- →Co-branded content placement
Meet our partners
The core product
The Rich Student Profile
Resumes and LinkedIn profiles only tell one side of a student's story. Get a structured, verifiable record of everything a student has done, learned, and demonstrated — curated for AI-era hiring managers.
- Verified certificationsCryptographically linked to AWS, Google, Azure, Coursera
- Skills mapFilterable competency map from coursework + projects
- Applied projectsReal artifacts hiring managers can inspect
- 60-second video introCommunication signal before any interview
AO
Amelia Okafor
VerifiedUNC Chapel Hill · CS Junior
96
match
2 certs
5 skills
4 projects
AWS BedrockPythonRAGSQLPrompt Eng
"Top 5% of her cohort. Asks the right questions." — Prof. Liang
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The credential that matters in 2026
isn't the diploma.
Walk through the prototype. See it from a student's, an employer's, and a partner's perspective.