Career Map
Find and plan for roles that actually fit you
What You Get
Your 5-Section Report Includes:
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Identity Confirmed — Your career identity type + work style
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Role Matches — The 2-3 specific roles you actually qualify for
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Companies Hiring — Who's actively hiring for your track right now
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Courses Worth Exploring — Education paths that strengthen your positioning
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Your Action Plan — Specific steps to take towards your direction
The Process
1. Submit your responses from the Career Identity Navigator (free assessment).
2. We analyze your data against our proprietary database of roles and companies.
3. Receive your report in 24hrs (1 business day).
One-time Investment
$75
Complete report
Ready to see where your experience actually fits?

Next Step: Career Manager
After you have your Career Map, ready to actually execute the plan? Career Manager ($397/mo) includes resume optimization, LinkedIn strategy, job search accountability, and interview coaching.
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