Engineer • Builder • Founder in the making

Teodor “Tejjsho” Carlsson

I’m an engineer and builder focused on helping people find direction, useful work, and better ways through change.

I care about creating useful things that help people move forward — especially in moments of uncertainty, transition, and change.

Why this matters to me

This matters to me because I know how deeply direction can shape a life. During university, I chose to change course and move into a different field because it aligned more honestly with my interests. It was not an easy decision. Change can be unsettling, especially when it means stepping away from the path you were expected to follow. But I never regretted it. It taught me that people sometimes need the courage to choose differently — and that making your own decision can be the beginning of a more meaningful path.

I also see how many people struggle not because they lack value, but because they lack a clear path, a good match, or meaningful support. Work is not only about income. It affects confidence, stability, identity, and the feeling that life is moving somewhere. I want to help make that journey less confusing, more human, and more possible.

What I’m building

What I’m building is still taking shape, but the direction is clear: I want to create tools that help people move from uncertainty toward clarity, from friction toward momentum, and from potential toward meaningful work. That may take the form of software, guidance, or systems that make transitions into work more human and more effective.

Direction Useful work Guidance Human-centered systems

Current work

Much of my current work lives in the space between technology, work, and human direction. I’m building my own public platform while also exploring tools and ideas that could make it easier for people to navigate change, understand their options, and move forward with more clarity.

In progress

Personal platform

Building a public home for my work, ideas, and projects.

Exploring

Work & direction tools

Looking at tools that could help people find direction and move toward useful work.

Taking shape

CV creation & guidance

Exploring ways to help people present themselves more clearly and understand what employers are actually looking for.

Exploring

Labor-market understanding

Thinking about how job listings, skill demand, and guidance could become more useful and more human.

My path & perspective

I come from an engineering background, but what has stayed with me most is the importance of direction. During university, I chose to change course and move into biomedical engineering because it felt more honest to my interests. I never regretted it. That experience shaped how I think about learning, change, and the paths people take through life and work.

Over time, I’ve become increasingly interested in building useful systems that help people move forward — especially where work, uncertainty, adaptation, and human potential meet.

Let’s connect

If any of this resonates with you — whether as a collaborator, employer, builder, or simply someone thinking about similar questions — I’d be glad to connect.

Contact details coming soon