Talk for Teens

How to become a differentiated professional in the job market

Practical talk to turn attitude, discipline and projects into real differentiators — with clear steps to start now and build employability.

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Straight‑to‑the‑point talk for high‑school, technical and university students, focused on the mindset, habits and skills most sought by the market — and that can be built now.

Led by Eder Cachoeira, educator and mentor, it integrates practical career vision, soft skills and entrepreneurial attitude to help teens take ownership of their journey.

Inspiring, applicable and aligned with market reality.


Students leave understanding how to

  • Build real differentiators beyond the résumé
  • Develop winner disciplines: focus, consistency and attitude
  • Communicate clearly and collaborate in teams
  • Create portfolio/projects that open doors (even without experience)
  • Use networking and local opportunities in favor of their career

After the talk, students honored agreements and presented more projects; coordination observed fewer conflicts and better discipline.

Without falling into these common mistakes

  • Waiting for the “right time” to start acting
  • Believing that only high grades are enough
  • Ignoring posture, responsibility and digital presence
  • Underestimating practical projects and internships

Format and Audience

  • Format: in‑person
  • Duration: 50–90 minutes
  • Audience: High school, technical and early semesters
  • Includes: outreach kit and post‑talk guide
Talk for Teens

Prepare your students for the market with purpose and attitude

Bring the “How to become a differentiated professional in the market” talk to your school, institute or university.

Practical content, accessible language and real mobilization for action.

Request a personalized proposal for your institution.

Topics covered in the talk

  • Professional mindset — discipline, responsibility and purpose
  • Portfolio and projects — how to start now
  • Hiring soft skills — communication and collaboration
  • Networking in real life — community and local opportunities

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