Student Skill Missions help students practise thinking, receive feedback and build Live Resume proof. They do not replace paid work, provider work, employment or a business contract.
Good for student skill missions
Advice-first questions
Safe review of public-facing ideas
Feedback, proof, skill tags and Live Resume examples
Not suitable as unpaid student work
Building, fixing or operating business systems
Handling customer data, passwords or private files
Ongoing support, deadlines or promised outcomes
Right next step for real work
Paid task
TheFixers-managed quote
Proper hiring, provider or contractor path
Clear rule: if a business needs implementation, system access, customer data handling, ongoing help, delivery responsibility or a business outcome, it must move out of the student proof flow and into an approved paid path.
Pick the closest option. This panel only opens existing TheFixers.APP and Your IT & Tech Mates paths, so it makes the system easier without creating repeat features.
Good to know: students do skill missions and proof-building. Real implementation, system access, customer data handling or business outcomes must move to a paid task, managed quote or proper hiring path.
Student pathway
Build real proof with clear safety boundaries.
Start by choosing the student pathway that fits you. Referral rewards come later, after your profile, safety review and first useful mission.
Add course, skills, languages, suburb, availability and comfort level.
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Safety review
A real person checks allowed tasks, restricted tasks and escalation rules.
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First mission
Complete one useful, safe task and turn it into a private proof card.
Live Resume preview
Your proof can later become resume bullets, thank-you notes and a private or approved-public Live Resume. Nothing becomes public automatically.
Existing student entry
Use the current student pathway entry.
This polish keeps the existing student pathway page as the front door. Campus help, missions, room, Live Resume and support page skill pages stay separate existing surfaces, not a new student system.