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Overview
The platform offers two main tools to help plan your career progression:
1. Current Career Path
When you explore your current career path, you will see three distinct progression options:
Popular Progression Path
- This displays potential senior-level positions and advancement opportunities that professionals in your current role typically move into, based on industry trends and standard career advancement patterns.
High Skills Match Path
- These are roles where your existing skillset creates a strong foundation, requiring minimal additional training to transition.
Interest-Aligned Path
- This path suggests careers that align with your stated interests and preferences, enabling more passion-driven career choices.
For each suggested career path, you will receive detailed insights, including:
- Specific skills you need to develop
- Expected salary ranges in your market
- Recommended learning resources and development paths
2. Qualified Careers
The Qualified Careers section analyzes your profile in two distinct ways to provide comprehensive career recommendations:
Potential Careers
This section presents skill-based moves that leverage your current capabilities.
Your Careers
This section generates recommendations based on your work history and previous roles, helping you identify familiar career trajectories.
Customizing Your Search
To refine your career exploration, use the available filters to:
- Set specific salary range requirements
- Focus on particular industries
- Sort opportunities by skill match percentage
Pro Tip: Regularly review the Current Career Path and Qualified Careers sections for optimal results. This dual approach helps you balance traditional career progression with unexpected opportunities that match your capabilities.
To set or change your desired career path, click the "Set Path" button next to any career option that interests you.
Remember: My Career Path is designed to be dynamic. As you acquire new skills or update your preferences, your career recommendations will adjust accordingly to provide the most relevant opportunities for your professional growth.
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