Picking a career at 17 shouldn't be a guess. PinPoint maps out what's actually open to you — based on your grades, your subjects, and where you want to go.
Not generic.
Your A-levels, predicted grades, and interests drive every result. No filler paths. Nothing that doesn't apply to you.
Your route.
University, apprenticeships, employment, entrepreneurship, internships — or none of the above. These are starting points, not a shortlist. Your path is yours to define.
The real cost.
Student debt mapped to your actual starting salary, year by year, using real UK loan repayment rules — before you commit to anything.
The reality
University can be the right call. But it should be a choice, not a default.
The social experience, lifelong friendships, and personal growth that come with university are real and genuinely valuable. So is understanding what you're signing up for before you do.
<10,000
graduate jobs remaining
As of early 2026, fewer than 10,000 specifically designated graduate roles exist nationwide — making the right course more important than ever.
5%
of UK jobs now require a degree
65% of employers say formal qualifications matter less. For many roles, an apprenticeship gets you there faster — and paid. For others, a degree is still the clearest path in.
How it works
Three steps. No fluff.
01
Tell us where you are
Your subjects, grades, and what you're interested in. Takes under a minute. No account required to start.
02
Get paths matched to you
We generate careers matched to where you actually are — not where you wish you were. Grade-calibrated. UK-specific.
03
Explore, refine, decide
Like what fits, skip what doesn't. Each reaction sharpens your results. Bookmark the paths worth revisiting.
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate, our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.
Our belief
PinPoint is the handrail along your stepping stones but don't forget it's your feet doing the walking. Your creativity is irreplaceable, and always the source of your strength. Never constrain your creativity to another's capability.