
Building AI agents that help young people find their path
Five young talents spend six months designing real AI agents for job seeking. They learn by doing, share openly, and we learn from them along the way.
Impossible?
Building AI agents that help young people find their path
This hub is a living space where our team documents the process of building AI agents for job seeking. We show the work, the doubts, the ideas that change halfway through and the things that simply do not work. The goal is simple: help young people understand what AI can and cannot do for them in working life and learn together while we do it.
Meet the team of six – in their own words. Here the are: Jawahir, Susanna, Olivia, Samuel, Eemil and Vera.

The challenge
Six young talents. Six months. One shared challenge.
Six young talents come together to form our AI Factory for 180 days.
Inside Sofigate’s AI environment, they design and build ChatGPT based agents that support young people in real job seeking situations.
As a working factory, they plan, build, test and refine — learning from every iteration inside a clear, time-boxed program.
The program at a glance
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Young talents selected
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Months to build a new way to find work
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Challenge combining people and AI agents
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New possibilities opened by AI

From impossible to possible
What happens when six people at the start of their careers are invited not just to join the AI transition, but to shape it? Before the real work begins, it’s worth getting to know the team whose ideas will help define what comes next.
How it all began – from dream to reality
In the beginning there was an idea. Could it be possible to solve the issues of youth unemployment with the help of AI? The idea grew to an initiative and the search was on!
Meet the team
Jawahir Ahmed
Junior Advisor
Susanna Auramo
Junior Advisor
Olivia Krekula
Junior Advisor
Samuel Nousiainen
Junior Advisor
Eemil Saari
Junior Advisor
Vera Väänänen
Junior AdvisorUnemployment leaves many young people isolated. Entry level opportunities are shrinking and AI is seen as a threat, not a tool. This program examines whether AI agents can support young people more personally and help them navigate their own path toward work.















