YOUR CAREER MATCHES
These Careers Aren't Random
Your match list is built from research on what careers people with your exact interest profile actually love doing.
HOW YOUR RANKING WORKS
Your career rankings aren't based on skills, grades, or qualifications. They compare your interest pattern to the interests of people already working in each field — careers where people with your GOT Code tend to thrive. The colored chip on each card shows your strongest interest area in that category.
Think of your top-ranked careers as strong signals, not job applications. The ranking tells you where your interests align most — what you do with that information is entirely up to you.
HOW TO READ THE LIST
Don't just look at #1. Look at what your top 5–8 careers have in common. Are they mostly outdoors? Mostly analytical? Mostly involving people? That pattern is the real signal — it's telling you what kind of work your brain actually wants.
Also look further down your list. If something catches your eye that you've always been curious about, that's worth exploring even if it isn't ranked first. The ranking is statistical interest fit, not importance.
ONE THING TO DO NOW
Pick 2–3 careers from your list that you've never heard of or always wondered about. Look each one up — not Wikipedia, but someone vlogging their actual day. That 10-minute video will tell you more about whether a career suits you than any description.
Bonus: find someone on LinkedIn who does that job and look at their career path. How did they start? What entry-level roles did they take? That's the actual roadmap.
WHAT RANKING DOESN'T TELL YOU
A top-ranked career doesn't mean you'll be instantly good at it, hired easily, or that it pays well where you live. It means your interests align — which is a great starting point, not a finish line.
Interests also evolve. A career ranked lower today might feel like a perfect fit after you explore it. Use this list as a starting conversation with yourself, not a final answer.
Salary: BLS OES 2023–2024. Outlook: BLS Employment Projections 2023–2033. Education: O*NET 30.0 Job Zones (2024). Last updated March 2026.
See Your Career Matches
Your full results show 15–20 career matches ranked by interest fit — plus salary data, growth outlook, and what education each path typically requires.