Start with an Occupation
Work or a job performed for a salary
Level up to higher positions
By gaining Experience
The longer you work in a position, the better you get at the job and the more trust you can earn from your manager and co-workers. In many industries, this is the most common way to advance.
Or getting an education
Associate’s Degree: 2-year college degree from various institutions, including community colleges, technical and vocational schools, private or state colleges, universities, and affiliates.
Bachelor’s Degree: 4-year college degree. Private or state colleges or universities generally award bachelor’s degrees.
Advanced Degree: Master’s (1-3 years) or doctorate (3-7 years). Private or state universities award most master’s and doctorate degrees.
How to Advance
From the center out
Some maps show career pathways that move in less of a straight line. Start in the center, and work your way out by education/experience level.
From left to right
Some maps show career pathways that have a bit more structure, often with clear stages of advancement. Begin on the left side and move to the right, advancing with education and experience.
These Maps Show Career Pathways
Avenues intended to prepare people for their desired occupations through education and skills training focused on self-sufficiency and ongoing career advancement.
Each occupation has a title
Dynamic Synergist
$35 – $56
& range of hourly wages
(2018) Entry-Level to Experienced
Maps are grouped by industry
Businesses that produce similar goods or provide similar services.