Choose a field
Start from broad domains like technology, health, business, engineering, creative media, trades, or sustainability.
A polished exploration layer built on O*NET occupation data: roles, titles, tasks, skills, job zones, and related careers — organized into maps students can actually understand.
Official title · tasks · skills · job zone · related occupations
Ask the map assistant what this role does, what skills matter, and what similar paths to compare.
The experience
Students begin with a field, expand a map, inspect real role data, and compare connected careers without being forced into a plan too early.
Start from broad domains like technology, health, business, engineering, creative media, trades, or sustainability.
Move from clusters to role profiles, job titles, skill signals, and related careers in a visual pathway.
Every role has a profile with official occupation data, title variations, tasks, education signals, and related occupations.
The assistant uses the selected node and path, so answers stay grounded in the role the learner is exploring.
Audience range
The same data layer supports middle school career exposure, high school pathway planning, post-high-school exploration, career centers, and workforce navigation.
Simple field exploration, role discovery, interest clusters, and “what people actually do” explanations.
Career clusters, school-subject connections, technical pathways, certifications, and program-aware exploration.
Role comparisons, job zones, education signals, titles, skill gaps, and related occupations for decision support.
Data foundation
The site includes generated role files, a searchable occupation index, domain catalogs, and map-ready JSON generated from the uploaded database release.
Occupation title, description, job zone, tasks, skills, knowledge, work activities, software, education signals, and related roles where available.
Role data organized into browsable domains and interactive graph catalogs.
Official and alternate job titles connected back to O*NET-SOC occupation profiles.
Ready to explore
Pick a field, review the domain page, or launch the interactive map directly.
Begin with technology, health, business, engineering, or resources — then search across every generated role profile.
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