Pivot is a single-page career services landing page built for job search support professionals. It combines a Persona Selector header, a testimonial-embedded comparison table, and a five-question diagnostic quiz. The layout guides mid-career professionals, bootcamp grads, and returning job seekers from self-identification through package selection to a strategy call booking.
by Rocket studio
Pivot is a high-energy, single-page landing page template for career services businesses. It opens with three persona flip cards, flows into a comparison table rich with embedded micro-testimonials, and closes with a five-question quiz that delivers a personalized blind-spot score. Every section works to move a hesitant job seeker toward booking a free strategy call.
This template is built for career coaches, résumé writers, and outplacement consultants who serve job seekers at genuine turning points. If your service covers résumé rewrites, interview coaching, or LinkedIn profile optimization, this page gives you the structure to present all of it clearly and persuasively.
Most career service pages list features and hope the visitor connects the dots. That approach fails the job seekers who need the most help: people who have been applying for months and hearing nothing back. This template closes that gap by letting visitors self-select their situation before they read a single feature row.
You get a fully structured, single-page layout with five distinct sections, each designed to move a specific type of job seeker toward a conversion action. The template ships with all the interactive components and content scaffolding described below.




Theme
Startup Velocity
Creative direction
Testimonial Mosaic
Color system
Dopamine Pop
Style
Comparison Table
Direction
Quiz/Assessment
Page Sections
Persona Selector Flip Cards
Testimonial Mosaic Comparison Table
Five-question Diagnostic Quiz
Post-quiz Strategy Call Button
Dark Electric Closing Call to Action
Can I change the three persona cards to match my own client segments?
Do I need to supply my own testimonials for the comparison table?
Can the quiz connect to an external booking or scheduling tool?
Is this template usable if I offer fewer than three service tiers?
What changes when a visitor selects a persona card?
This template is built around a clear set of interactive and layout capabilities drawn directly from the design brief.
Three illustrated cards represent "The Career Switcher," "The Fresh Grad," and "The Comeback." Each card pulses with violet borders in its resting state. A click flips the card to reveal a persona-specific stat, dims the other two cards, and reshuffles the comparison table and testimonials below to match that visitor's context.
The comparison table covers three service tiers: Résumé Only, Full Package, and Executive Concierge. Each feature row is designed to hold a checkmark alongside a one-line micro-testimonial highlighted in yellow. As the visitor scrolls, offer-letter redactions, LinkedIn screenshot references, and pull quotes tile around the table as connective social proof.
The primary call to action launches a short quiz titled "Find Your Job Search Blind Spot." Questions cover current role status, months actively searching, number of callbacks in the last 30 days, a sliding confidence scale, and biggest perceived obstacle. The results screen delivers a personalized score with one free actionable recommendation and a tailored package suggestion.
A "Book a Free 15-Min Strategy Call" button appears only after the quiz is completed. This placement catches the visitor at peak self-awareness, right after they have seen their blind-spot score, making the invitation to book feel relevant rather than premature.
The closing section uses the almost-black ink background to create a high-contrast moment before the footer. This section is dedicated to the strategy call booking action and is visually separated from the rest of the page to signal finality and urgency.
The footer follows a Pattern 1 linear single-row layout, keeping navigation and legal links clean and minimal so the page ends without distraction.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Persona Selector | Lets visitors self-identify via three flip cards and reshuffles page content to match their archetype |
| Comparison Table Mosaic | Presents three service tiers with feature rows that embed micro-testimonials and scroll-revealed social proof |
| Quiz Diagnostic Entry | Launches the five-question blind-spot assessment as the primary conversion action |
| Quiz Results Screen | Delivers a personalized score, one free recommendation, and a package suggestion |
| Final call to action Section | Presents the strategy call booking button in a dark, high-contrast closing moment |
| Single-Row Footer | Provides minimal navigation and closes the page cleanly |
The visual identity follows a Startup Velocity theme powered by a Dopamine Pop color palette. The result is a page that feels kinetic and high-stakes, matching the emotional state of someone who is seriously ready to change their job search outcome.
The template is built desktop-first with a strong mobile adaptation layer, reflecting the reality that job seekers frequently research options on their phones. Animations use CSS transitions and Intersection Observer to keep motion smooth without heavy dependencies, with GSAP used selectively for scroll-driven effects.
The conversion architecture is layered deliberately. Each step lowers resistance and raises relevance before the final ask.
This template is designed for the career services and outplacement market, where trust and personalization are the two biggest barriers to conversion. A few additional details worth knowing before you build with it.