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Structured STEM pathways from academic direction to career readiness.

SVITA STEM helps students and early-career professionals move through a structured STEM pathway from choosing the right direction and preparing for university admissions to building practical skills, portfolio evidence, internship readiness, and early-career opportunities.

About SVITA STEM

From academic direction to career readiness.

SVITA STEM helps students and early-career professionals build a clear pathway from academic direction and university readiness to practical preparation and professional growth.

We work at the intersection of academic planning, practical preparation, career development, and employer engagement. Our goal is to make the STEM pathway more structured: from choosing the right direction and understanding program requirements to developing skills, building a portfolio, preparing for internships, and accessing early career opportunities.

We see education, practical experience, and employment not as separate steps, but as one connected pathway. Each stage should support the next: the academic direction should match the student’s strengths, the profile should demonstrate readiness, practical experience should build real skills, and the professional profile should be clear to employers.

Why We Created This Project

Many students are interested in technology, engineering, science, data, biotechnology, healthcare, and other STEM fields. But interest alone is not enough to build a strong academic and career path.

Students and early-career professionals need to understand which STEM direction fits them, what academic and university programs require, which skills should be developed, how to gain practical experience, and how to present that experience professionally.

SVITA STEM was created to help them move through this process with structure: clear stages, goals, materials, and measurable outcomes.

Our Mission

Our mission is to help students and early-career professionals turn academic interest and potential into a clear, structured, career-oriented STEM pathway.

We aim to create a system where they receive not only advice, but structured support: direction selection, academic and university preparation, practical skill development, portfolio building, internship preparation, and access to early-career opportunities.

Our Services

Structured support across the STEM pathway.

We help students and early-career professionals move through a structured pathway from STEM direction and profile development to university admissions, internship readiness, and early-career opportunities.

STEM Direction Screening

Free starting-point review to understand interests, academic background, current skills, STEM direction fit, and recommended next steps.

Profile Development & Mentorship

Long-term support to strengthen the student’s academic profile, activities, projects, portfolio materials, and readiness for future STEM opportunities.

Pre-Admissions Pathway Assessment

A deeper assessment for students preparing for university admissions, including academic readiness, program fit, profile gaps, and preparation priorities.

Full Admissions Support

End-to-end support with university selection, application strategy, essays, resume, recommendation planning, admissions materials, and submission readiness.

Internship Readiness

Preparation for internships through skill gap review, resume and LinkedIn development, portfolio review, interview readiness, and employer-facing profile preparation.

Career Readiness & Job Matching

Support for early-career positioning, professional profile development, interview preparation, employer-facing materials, and potential matching with relevant opportunities.

Start with Initial STEM Screening

The initial screening is the entry point into our support system. It helps us understand your academic background, interests, skills, and goals before recommending a suitable STEM pathway and support plan.

Our Approach

We build our work around a simple idea: strong STEM pathways are developed through structure, expert guidance, and measurable progress.

Each student or early-career professional should understand where they are starting, which STEM direction fits them, what academic or university requirements matter, which skills they need to develop, and how their projects, achievements, and practical experience support the next step.

Our approach combines expert guidance with a digital platform. Advisors, mentors, and coordinators help participants define goals, prepare materials, build a development plan, and assess readiness for admissions, internships, or early-career opportunities.

The digital platform makes the process more organized and transparent by tracking profile details, assessment results, skills, projects, achievements, preparation stages, task progress, and portfolio materials.

STEM Pathways We Support

STEM fields with structured pathway guidance.

We support students and early-career professionals across selected STEM fields through direction guidance, university and program readiness, project feedback, portfolio development, and internship preparation. Field-specific support may vary depending on mentor availability and pathway focus.

AI & Machine Learning Software Engineering Data Science & Analytics Cybersecurity Engineering & Automation Robotics & Mechatronics Semiconductors & Advanced Manufacturing Biotechnology & Pharmaceutical Sciences Healthcare Technology & Biomedical STEM Energy & Renewable Energy Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering Infrastructure & Smart Cities

Partnerships

Who we partner with.

We collaborate with mentors, academic and training organizations, employers, practical experience partners, referral communities, and nonprofit partners to support structured STEM preparation, access, and early-career readiness.

Mentors & Advisors

STEM mentors, advisors, interview coaches, project reviewers, and admissions advisors may support students through field-specific guidance, project feedback, portfolio review, admissions preparation, internship readiness, and early-career insights.

Academic & Training Partners

Universities, schools, STEM programs, bootcamps, training providers, and skills-development organizations may collaborate through academic preparation, program readiness, workshops, webinars, and structured STEM learning opportunities.

Practical Experience Partners

Organizations may support students and early-career professionals through applied projects, internship opportunities, shadowing, research exposure, practical cases, workplace exposure, or professional feedback.

Employers

Employers may connect with prepared STEM profiles for internships, entry-level roles, project-based opportunities, or future hiring pipelines. SVITA STEM helps participants build clearer profiles, portfolios, and readiness indicators before employer engagement.

Referral & Community Partners

Schools, counselors, community organizations, professional associations, outreach groups, and local networks may refer students, share resources, support events, and help more learners access structured STEM pathway preparation.

Nonprofit & Social Impact Partners

Nonprofit, scholarship, sponsorship, and social impact partners may support access to STEM preparation for students with financial, access, or individual support needs through funding, referrals, inclusive support, and community-based opportunities.

Why Partner With Us

SVITA STEM provides a structured system for preparing students and early-career professionals before they enter academic, practical, or professional opportunities.

For partners, this means working with people who are not only interested in STEM, but are guided through a clearer preparation process with defined goals, portfolio materials, readiness checkpoints, and next-step recommendations.

Svitlana Tysiachna

Founder

Svitlana Tysiachna

Operational Leader | STEM Workforce Systems Expert

Svitlana Tysiachna is an Operational Leader and STEM Workforce Systems Expert with more than 15 years of experience across manufacturing, engineering, IT, educational services, and technology-enabled projects.

Her work focuses on building structured systems that connect education, practical preparation, talent development, and workforce readiness.

Her approach is based on the idea that a successful STEM pathway starts with choosing the right direction. After that, students can intentionally develop their academic foundation, practical skills, projects, profile, and career goals in line with real workforce expectations.

She founded SVITA STEM to help students and early-career professionals move through a structured pathway: identify their strengths, choose the right STEM direction, understand which competencies they need to develop, strengthen their profile, and prepare for admissions, internships, and next career steps.

Ready to discuss the next step?

Let’s build STEM pathways together.

If you are a student, applicant, or early-career professional, we can help you understand where to start. If you are an employer, mentor, educator, or partner, we are open to collaboration in preparing early-career STEM talent.