VR Learning Tool enables formerly incarcerated people to practice interviewing for jobs.

VR for Goodwill Industries

By re-purposing the architecture of the Veteran Affairs VR experience, we partnered with Goodwill Industries to build Project “oVeRcome” a branched-narrative virtual and desktop immersive interview training for formerly incarcerated individuals. 

Project oVeRcome participants can also explore the real-life journeys of people who have been in their shoes, practice interviewing for jobs in a realistic setting, and receive tangible feedback to improve their interviewing skills – in a low-risk, learning environment.

VR for The Institute for Veterans and Military Families “IVMF”

As the Executive Creative Director and Video Director, I handled screenwriting, scoping, producing, and directing the shoot.

According to the Department of Defense, about 200,000 service members transition to civilian life each year. Veteran Affairs and Accenture partnered to build a virtual reality tool to support transitioning service members, veterans, and military spouses.The Veteran Affairs program participants can explore the real-life interviewing experiences of people who have been in their shoes, practice interviewing for jobs in a realistic setting, and receive tangible feedback to improve their interviewing skills – in a low-risk, learning environment.

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