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Tony Hertleft a comment
Would love a blunt roast on https://nextrole.fit/ Context: it is for experienced professionals trying to make believable adjacent career moves, not total reinventions. The part I am least confident about is whether the above-the-fold makes it clear that this is not another generic career quiz. If the framing, CTA, or trust level feels vague, I would rather hear that directly.
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Tony Hertleft a comment
Cleaner summary before launch: Career Pivot Studio is for experienced professionals who want believable adjacent career moves, not another generic career quiz. It ranks realistic pivot paths, helps the user choose one direction, then turns that choice into proof, positioning, and execution work inside a single workspace. Blunt feedback is very welcome on whether the suggested paths feel credible.

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What makes an adjacent career pivot feel believable?
I am especially interested in where career-transition tools lose trust for you. If you have ever looked at suggested next roles and thought "that sounds flattering, but not realistic," what made it feel wrong? Was it missing proof, weak transferability, too much retraining, or something else? Blunt feedback is welcome because that credibility gap is exactly what this launch is trying to solve.
Tony Hertleft a comment
Built this because too many experienced professionals get stuck between “I need a change” and “I do not know which adjacent move is actually believable.” Most tools stop at broad ideas or resume advice. I wanted a workflow that goes further: rank realistic pivot paths, force a choice, then help the user build proof, positioning, and execution assets around that one path. I care most about blunt...

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How much time you spend on programming everyday?
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