Get A Job
Live a job you will never have, for one day.
Step into professions you will never otherwise see — as close to real as it gets.
What the name means
Get A Job. The obvious meaning: land one.
But also: get to hold one — at least for a day — before you commit.
Even the seats you'll never sit in become yours, briefly.
Concept
Not a game. A simulation.
Anonymized real-practitioner cases, rebuilt with the job's actual tools, time pressure, and decision trees.
From a five-minute taste to an eight-hour full shift. You walk away with the feel of the work in your hands.
The seats we open
ER physician. Surgeon. Prosecutor. Trial lawyer. M&A banker. VC partner. Fighter pilot.
Seats most people will never sit in.
Not a peek through the window. You take the chair and do the work.
Hyper-realism
The same screens the real job uses. The ER's monitor, the prosecutor's case file, the banker's deal model.
No score. Only the trail of your decisions — who lived, who you charged, which deal closed.
As the shift wears on, the job gets heavy. The weight after is part of the simulation.
Who it's for
Anyone who has to live a job to know whether it fits.
Anyone considering a career change.
Anyone curious about a day inside a profession they'll never enter.
Anyone who would rather try than read.