CareerOp was awarded second place in the 2020 James and Eileen Christmas Business Plan Competition at St. John’s University. My business plan focused on an app for students to discover what career would be best in a game-like, interactive
My idea was based on my personal experience because before my senior year of college, I did not realize the many career directions I could pursue with a marketing degree. Market research and mapping out a competitive landscape proved that their was a need for a shift in the thinking of how to choose a career.
This device was created after I found out my friend never owned a hair tie. She would use hair ties she would find on the ground! In public places!
Disgusted by her habit, and still wanting to be her friend, I created this hair tie holder device that has a suction cup in the back and can
It can also hold hair clips, rings, earrings, etc inside. This was a 3D printed part that I printed, and was a finalist for in a St. John's pitch competition. Grateful to say that after two years, my friend still uses this, and now has her own hair ties she never loses. The video below talks more about the hair tie holder, and where the idea went.
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