Press & Media · 13 Jun 2026
Love Essex. Love wildlife. Love local futures.
Meet Budi from inyourroots®, a calm, strengths-first career discovery companion for 16–25-year-olds, helping young people find work that fits.
Written by: Frankie Brookton, Founder, inyourroots®
Meet Budi from inyourroots®, a calm, strengths-first career discovery companion for 16–25-year-olds, helping young people find work that fits.
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Did you know?
Nature and environment careers are not just “being an ecologist”.
There are real routes into wildlife, conservation, outdoor learning, land-based work, community projects, and even nature-focused data and content roles.
Many start with curiosity, reliability, a love for the sector and hands-on experience, not a perfect CV.
What Budi helps with (3 bullets)
- Find your strengths in plain English, and why they matter in real work
- Turn strengths into direction, with roles and industries you can actually picture yourself in
- Build real examples as you go, so you have proof, not just potential
If you’re 16-25
You do not need to know your “dream job”. Budi helps you spot what you’re naturally good at, then shows you real roles and routes that could fit, step by step.
If you’re here as a local employer
Register interest to meet young people who are building real examples of skills and strengths, not just sending CVs. Early access is opening in small waves.
If you’re a parent or carer trying to help, without adding pressure
Budi is designed to feel supportive, not stressful. Join the list and we’ll send a simple guide you can use to start better conversations about work, strengths, and next steps.
Love wildlife? Here are a few pathways
Nature and environment careers can be outdoorsy, people-focused, practical, creative, or data-led. Budi helps you find what fits.
Pathways
- Conservation and countryside teams (habitats, reserves, practical projects)
- Outdoor learning and education (helping others learn outside)
- Animal and wildlife care (support roles, rescue, welfare pathways)
- Horticulture and land-based work (growing, estates, green spaces)
- Sustainability and environmental action (projects, community, business change)
- Nature data and mapping (recording, organising, spotting patterns)
- Nature content and comms (photos, video, storytelling, campaigns)
- Community and events (welcoming people, organising, local projects)
You do not need a perfect CV to start. If you’re curious, observant, patient, practical, or people-focused, you’re already building the right foundations.