ParamAI started with a simple observation: Indian students get career advice shaped more by family pressure and dated stereotypes than by evidence. We built an AI assessment that matches you to 930+ real careers across 41 sectors, grounded in dual RIASEC + OCEAN psychometrics and a knowledge bank of 860 calibrated career profiles.
This blog is the long-form companion. You’ll find:
- Sector deep dives. Honest, research-backed guides to every sector in the ParamAI knowledge bank — who thrives there, how to break in, and what the realistic paths look like.
- Assessment science. The research behind the questions: what RIASEC and OCEAN actually measure, why we use adaptive item response theory, and how we avoid the failure modes that plague quiz-based “career tests.”
- Student and parent guides. Practical writing for families making real decisions — stream selection, entrance prep, first-job transitions.
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