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Remember how back in the day, there was no iPhone, there was no Google, and decent, hardcore, actionable information was almost impossible to find, without a great deal of effort and/or expense?

Yeah. Neither do I. And I’m old...

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Igniting The Future of Work

For us at gapingvoid, coming from a world where we know most people struggle to be happy and truly satisfied at work, we look at Career Centers as places where we are challenged to get kids off on the right trajectory and create the best orientation towards the world of work, as it can inform the way they look at work for the rest of their lives.
Career Centers are where the theory of higher education meets the reality of the marketplace. No one is quite ready, everyone is on edge and sometimes when the rubber meets the road, things can be bumpy. We view career centers as the first step on the path to self actualization through work.
Imagine if you could communicate to the world what really matters in a way that is totally immersive, and so impressive and memorable, that your career center, business or University became the talk of the community?

That’s what we do everyday. One of our largest projects is at the University of Miami’s Toppel Career Center. Our critically-acclaimed art is specifically designed to inject employers, students, faculty and donors with a positive dose of belief, connection, excitement and perhaps most importantly, possibility.
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We guarantee transformative results. Let’s talk about how we can work on collecting data from your community that we can convert into a meaningful space that that will transform your work - not just once, but every day. 
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