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Application · Induction

Live the role before you choose it.

Thirty minutes inside a job you haven't taken yet. An inbox, a calendar, three colleagues, one decision. By the end you know something a brochure could never tell you — and so does your future employer.

Built for

People standing at the edge of a role they haven't lived yet.

Final-year and recent graduates

Stop guessing what a job feels like. Run the simulation, see how you behaved, and choose your next move with evidence.

Career switchers

Test a role in a thirty-minute rehearsal before you commit to a year of retraining. The work either calls you or it doesn't.

New hires in week one

Hand a Skills Profile to your manager on day one. Show, don't tell, what you can already do under pressure.

How a session goes

Three beats. One sitting.

01

Step into the role

An inbox, a calendar, three colleagues, one decision. No tutorial, no curated tour — the simulation drops you in cold, the way the first day actually feels.

02

Live the thirty minutes

Pressure enters the case in real time. You reply, draft, escalate, defer. Every choice you make is timestamped and tied to evidence.

03

Walk away with a Profile

NSF skills, scored against your actual decisions. Cite the email you sent, the brief you drafted, the risk you flagged. A portable record of how you behaved when nobody handed you the answer.

Where to start

Six simulations made for induction.

Live now

Your First Government Assignment

Junior Analyst, Service Quality

Calls to 19911 have spiked. Layla needs a brief before her 1pm. Three colleagues hold three different versions of why — comms gap, policy mechanism, or both.

In calibration

The Budget Call

New analyst on a finance team

A department head wants a discretionary line item restored. The data says no. Find the third option before the call ends.

In calibration

The Overnight Shift

Trainee on a public support hotline

Three callers, one shift. How you handle yourself matters as much as what you say — and a colleague will debrief you when the lines go quiet.

On the roadmap

The Handoff

Project lead inheriting a stalled program

You inherited a project four months late. Three teams blame each other. The customer wants an update by Friday.

In calibration

The Cold Start

Graduate trying on a product analyst role

Day one of your shadow week. By 4pm you need to tell the team whether a flagship feature ships or slips.

In calibration

The Plain-Language Mandate

Junior Communications Analyst

A new circular changes a citizen entitlement. The circular, the legal annex, and the live FAQ disagree on one eligibility condition — and you publish today.

Stop reading job descriptions. Start running the role.

One simulation, thirty minutes, SAR 79. A bundle of three for SAR 199.