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Career Path Calculator

Discover potential career paths based on your skills, interests, and educational background.

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Choosing a career path is one of the highest-stakes decisions you make, yet most people do it with very little data. This calculator maps your current skills and interests to concrete career options, shows median salary ranges, estimates how many of your existing qualifications transfer, and flags gaps you'd need to close. Use it to compare two or three paths side-by-side before committing.

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Example

Skills: Python, data analysis, communication
Interests: technology, problem-solving

Top matches: Data Scientist (87%), ML Engineer (74%), Business Analyst (70%)
Data Scientist median: $120,000
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Match Score Formula

Skill match = (Your skills ∩ Required skills) ÷ Required skills × 100%
Interest match = (Your interests ∩ Role interests) ÷ Role interests × 100%
Overall match = (Skill match × 0.6) + (Interest match × 0.4)
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How Career Matching Works

The calculator scores each career by how many of the required skills and interest areas you already have. A high match percentage means most of the puzzle is already there — you're looking at a shorter path. A lower match reveals a bigger skills gap but also shows which specific areas to prioritize. Salary data comes from aggregated public sources and reflects median US figures.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate are the salary figures?

They reflect US median ranges from public datasets. Actual pay varies by location, company size, and experience.

Can I use this for career changes?

Yes — it's designed for both first-time career choice and pivots. Transferable skills often cover more than people expect.

What if none of the matches appeal to me?

Try adjusting your interest selections. Sometimes a single interest swap surfaces a very different set of matches.

How long does upskilling usually take?

Closing a medium skill gap (3–4 missing skills) typically takes 6–18 months depending on the field and your study pace.