DreamGravity: Here's the world's first gamified career tool with scientific research
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DreamGravity: Here's the world's first gamified career tool with scientific research

"A quarter-life crisis is a challenge many young adults face globally, and I believe this is a problem worth solving. I hope that DreamGravity can help people rethink what work means.

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DreamGravity: Here's the world's first gamified career tool with scientific research

"A quarter-life crisis is a challenge many young adults face globally, and I believe this is a problem worth solving. I hope that DreamGravity can help people rethink what work means. Work shouldn't be thought of as something you need to do to get by in life. Instead, work should be thought of as a series of activities that will get you closer to your aspirations in life." - Eric K. Desman, Founder, DreamGravity.

Today, we live in such unprecedented times where quarter-life crises are too common. The average quarter-life crisis lasts for 11 months, and one needs the right career assessment to make better decisions. Unfortunately, traditional career tests usually analyze two things: strengths and weaknesses. However, knowing yourself is the key to choosing the perfect career instead of analyzing strengths and weaknesses, which are not permanent.

Numerous career assessments are available in the market. Some assess abilities and some test personality. Others evaluate your strengths and weaknesses to help you guide in your career. Unfortunately, none of them have the ability to find out what you are genuinely passionate about and help you overcome the quarter-life crisis.


Fortunately, DreamGravity helps people rethink what work means. DreamGravity, the world's first digital, gamified career planning tool, helps build a career master plan using scientific research on achievement in just 50 minutes. Unlike traditional career development alternatives, it allows users to take a step-by-step guide in designing their career. DreamGravity provides users with the proper process, concepts, and frameworks to lead into a state of self-discovery and overcome the quarter-life crises.

Most people are familiar with the term "midlife crisis" and all the distress that comes with it. However, most people go through similar emotional anguish in their mid-twenties. This phase of life is called the quarter-life crisis, and it brings along many questions related to the career. DreamGravity helps people going through the quarter-life crisis and drives them towards the state of self-discovery.

Eric K. Desman, the Founder of DreamGravity, was a Management Consultant for Deloitte Consulting. Eric thrives when it comes to delivering consulting engagements and has worked with Fortune500 companies and government agencies in four countries and six cities. He built DreamGravity while working as a management consultant for a global consulting firm. Eric wants everyone to find the answer to the most common question faced by all of us: Where do I see myself in the next ten years?

DreamGravity offers you a Career Strategizer tool that provides step-by-step guidance in designing your career digitally. It eliminates the need for in-person career coaching and saves you from awkwardness. Moreover, DreamGravity provides virtual, interactive frameworks that help you visualize, articulate, design, and document your strategies. Over and above, you will get a personalized report with additional play recommendations based on your Career Strategizer.

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