Explore careers by field. See what each job pays, the skills it takes, and how to start, then build a free roadmap with Pathly.
Yes. The whole library is free and open, no account needed. Browse any of the 923 careers, see real salary and outlook data, and explore what it takes to get started. When you want a personalized plan built around your own interests and goals, you create a free Pathly account and the guidance gets tailored to you.
Start with what you're drawn to and what you're good at, then match that against real careers, not guesses. The library shows you the day-to-day work, pay, skills, and training for each path so you can compare honestly. Pathly takes it further. Your free AI guide weighs your interests and strengths against hundreds of careers and surfaces the ones worth a closer look, so you're deciding with real information instead of a hunch.
No. Plenty of strong careers start with a certificate, an apprenticeship, the military, or on-the-job training, and many pay well and are in high demand. This library flags the paths that do not require a bachelor's degree so you can see your options clearly. Pathly then maps whichever route fits you, whether that's college, a trade, or something in between.
No. Pathly covers every path after high school: college, trades, apprenticeships, certifications, the military, entrepreneurship, and going straight into a career. Wherever you're headed, the guidance meets you there. That's the point of showing all 923 careers, not just the ones that need a degree.
Start with what the job involves, what it pays, and how to get in. When a career interests you, build a free roadmap to turn it into a step-by-step plan.
Pathly turns a career you're interested in into a clear next step. It builds you a personalized roadmap with the classes, training, and milestones to get there, tracks your progress, and adjusts as your goals change. Reading about a career is the easy part. Pathly is where you turn it into a plan you can follow.
You get personalized recommendations across colleges, careers, courses, and scholarships, plus a step-by-step roadmap you can actually follow and track. You can ask questions any time and get guidance built around your goals, not generic advice. This library is where you explore. Pathly is where you plan.
Create a free account and answer a few questions about your interests and goals. Pathly builds your first recommendations and roadmap right away, and you can explore, adjust, and ask questions from there. It's free for students, so the only step is signing up.
Yes. Pathly supports and empowers your counselor. It gives them insight to help more students, so you get guidance from both your counselor and your free AI guide, working together. Counselors can learn more here.
Pathly is a force multiplier for the work you already do. It gives every student personalized guidance around the clock and gives you the insight to step in at the right moments, with pre-meeting summaries, student signals, and progress you can actually see. You champion more students without stretching yourself thinner. Students use Pathly free, so you can bring it to yours today.
Career details come from the O*NET 30.3 database, published by the U.S. Department of Labor. Wages and job outlook come from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics through the CareerOneStop API. Careers are organized by the National Career Clusters framework.
Each page shows a last-updated date. Wage and outlook figures refresh when the Bureau of Labor Statistics releases new data, and pages are regenerated on a regular cadence.
Data sources. Career details from the O*NET 30.3 Database (USDOL/ETA), used under CC BY 4.0. O*NET® is a trademark of USDOL/ETA. Wage and outlook figures from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics via the CareerOneStop API, sponsored by USDOL/ETA and the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED).