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Harsh Bhatt

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CY-20690 · 17 yrs · Grade 12 · Jacaranda Heights
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RIASEC top 3: A E I
— riasec profile

Harsh Bhatt's Holland Code

Hand-rendered SVG · 6 dimensions, scored 0–100.

20 40 60 80 100 25 62 72 48 69 54 Realistic Investigative Artistic Social Enterprising Conventional

top 3 → AEI

— aptitude · DAT V

Student vs cohort mean

Harsh Bhatt · Cohort mean

—— ai narrative
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Harsh Bhatt presents a distinctive aptitude and interest profile centred on analytical-creative strengths. His top RIASEC dimensions — Artistic (72), Enterprising (69), and Investigative (62) — point firmly toward pathways that blend creative problem-solving with strategic thinking. His mechanical (74) and numeric (75) aptitude scores are notably strong, and his speed-accuracy score of 91 suggests he works with precision under time pressure. Spatial reasoning (49) is comparatively lower, which is worth noting as he evaluates design-oriented careers.

Career match data place Product Designer (fit: 77) as his strongest alignment, followed closely by Startup Founder (73) and Marketing Specialist (65). These results are consistent across multiple data sources. His RIASEC profile "suggests strong fit for analytical-creative pathways," and he "responded most positively when discussing research" during his Holland Code session [3]. This combination of investigative curiosity and artistic drive is a reliable indicator for careers involving user research, design strategy, or brand innovation.

It is worth noting that an earlier career review flagged finance as a top pathway and identified "tension around stream selection between Science and Commerce" [2]. However, subsequent assessment data and match scores now point more clearly toward design and entrepreneurship. A family conversation about return on investment has already taken place, and parents have agreed to "let Harsh Bhatt explore the recommended track for one quarter" before revisiting the decision [1].

The counsellor should validate both Harsh Bhatt's creative strengths and his family's practical concerns by framing Product Design and startup careers through the lens of employability and growing industry demand in India. A structured quarter of exposure — including a workshop, a shadow-day, and a mentor conversation — was recommended and remains the right approach [2].

Recommended next step: Schedule the industry mentor mock interview committed to in the May 2026 parent meeting, and identify a Product Design or UX professional for Harsh Bhatt's shadow-day experience this quarter.

why this confidence level

live LLM inference grounded in 3 cited reports + RIASEC/aptitude data

—— top 5 matches

Career fit (ranked)

1
Product Designer
Design · fit 77
2
Startup Founder
Entrepreneurship · fit 73
3
Marketing Specialist
Entrepreneurship · fit 65
4
Film Maker / Cinematographer
Design · fit 64
5
Writer / Journalist
Arts & humanities · fit 61
Computed live · RIASEC overlap × demand index. Algorithm visible at /dashboard.
—— supervisor review · §3.4

Review status

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pending
Submitted yesterday by Ashwin Rao (counselor).
"Karthik Pillai · Gr 9 — early profile, low confidence. Want second opinion before share."
—— citations

Source reports

Every [N] in the narrative above links to one of these reports. The summary cannot make claims that have no source.

[1]
Parent meeting May 11, 2026 report #165
Parent meeting — Harsh Bhatt's pathway plan
[2]
Career review Feb 15, 2026 report #153
Career review — Harsh Bhatt (consolidated)
[3]
Assessment Oct 19, 2025 report #68
RIASEC + DAT V battery interpretation — Harsh Bhatt
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