Too many young people today have poor knowledge of the working life. It is not easy to get into the future professional life at an early age. Gaining their own experiences and contacts with the working life during secondary and upper secondary education can give students a better picture and improve their electoral skills. Therefore, it is valuable that more students have the opportunity to make contact with high-quality employers. Supporting young people in their study choices is also a relatively inexpensive effort to create better matching in the labor market.