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Kyloen Introduces Career Signal Detection for Teenagers, Mapping Interest Patterns to Professional Domains

AI analyses conversation patterns over months to identify emerging career interests before the child consciously recognises them

New Delhi, India

Kyloen today launched its Career Signal Detection feature for users in the 12-14 and 15-18 age groups. The system analyses months of conversation patterns to identify emerging professional domain interests, often detecting career inclinations before the teenager consciously articulates them.

The system tracks signal strength across professional domains including technology, medicine, law, creative arts, business, sports, social impact, and research. When a teenager consistently engages with topics related to a particular domain, asks questions that indicate deepening interest, or demonstrates aptitude patterns, the Career Signal Detection system surfaces these insights in the Weekly Parent Report.

Beyond JEE and NEET

The feature is deliberately designed to look beyond India's dominant JEE-NEET career paradigm. While the system recognises engineering and medical career signals, it gives equal analytical weight to creative, entrepreneurial, social impact, and unconventional career paths that Indian families may not traditionally consider.

"In India, career decisions happen too early and with too little data. A child shouldn't have to choose between JEE and NEET at 15 based on what their parents think they should do. Kylo gives families actual data about what their child is genuinely drawn to," said Neha Kapoor, Founder and CEO.
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