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Career Roadmaps

See the whole route before you start walking.

Ten role roadmaps broken into stages: what to learn first, what can safely wait, and how long each step honestly takes. Tick off what you already have and see where you really stand.

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10
Role roadmaps
Staged
Not a flat list
Saved
Progress persists
FrontendData AnalystNurseAccountant
Frontend Developer
About 32 weeks end to end
3 / 7
steps done
1
Foundations
HTML, CSS, JavaScript6 weeks
Git & the terminal1 week
2
Core craft
A component framework8 weeks
State & data fetching4 weeks
Automated testing3 weeks
3
Professional
Performance & accessibility4 weeks
Ship a real project6 weeks
The problem

The hardest part of a career change is not knowing the order

Every guide tells you what to learn. Almost none tell you what comes first, what can wait, and what you can skip entirely for now.

The old way
  • Twenty browser tabs, each claiming a different first step
  • Learning something advanced before the fundamentals it depends on
  • No idea whether the whole journey is six months or three years
  • Progress that lives in your head and resets every time you doubt yourself
With JobTrackrPH
  • One staged route: foundations, core craft, professional, senior
  • Steps in dependency order, so nothing is learned out of sequence
  • A realistic end-to-end estimate before you commit a year
  • Checked-off steps saved to your account, on every device
How it works

Read the map, then take one step

A roadmap is only useful if it changes what you do this week.

Step 1

Open your track

Choose the career track you're moving into. The roadmap matching your stated profession is recommended first.

Step 2

Mark what you have

Tick off the steps you've already covered. The completion percentage becomes an honest picture of where you stand today.

Step 3

Take the next node

Work the first unchecked step in your current stage — not the exciting one three stages ahead that you can't use yet.

Go deeper

Sequence is the whole value

Anyone can list skills. A roadmap orders them, sizes them, and tells you when you're allowed to move on.

Ten tracks

Roadmaps for the roles people actually move into

Not an abstract skills taxonomy — ten concrete career tracks across tech, healthcare, finance, and marketing, each broken into stages with time estimates you can plan a year around.

  • Recommended track surfaced from your stated profession
  • Every other track stays open for comparison
  • Stages, nodes, and per-step time estimates throughout
Pick your track
10 roadmaps
Frontend Developer
7 steps · 32 weeks
Recommended
Data Analyst
6 steps · 28 weeks
Registered Nurse
8 steps · 40 weeks
Digital Marketer
6 steps · 24 weeks
Accountant
7 steps · 36 weeks
Honest progress

Most people are further along than they think

Ticking off what you already know is quietly the most motivating thing on the page. A career change that felt like starting from zero usually turns out to be 40% done before you begin.

  • Completion percentage across the whole route
  • Progress saves to your account and follows you between devices
  • Re-open any time — the map doesn't reset when you doubt yourself
See Skill Gap Analysis
Mark what you already have

Most people are further along than they think.

Route complete
43%
3 of 7 steps
Git & the terminal
A component framework
State & data fetching
Capabilities

What a roadmap gives you that a course list can't

Order, scope, and a place to stand.

Stages, not a flat checklist

Steps are grouped into stages that build on each other, so you always know which part of the journey you're in — and what you've earned the right to learn next.

Foundations
Core craft
Professional
Senior

Time estimates per step

Each node carries a realistic duration, so the whole route adds up to something you can actually plan around.

Dependency order

Steps are sequenced so you never hit an advanced topic missing the foundation it assumes.

Progress that persists

Checked steps are saved to your account — come back in three months and the map remembers.

Compare before you commit

Weighing two career changes? Open both roadmaps side by side and compare the real cost of each.

10

Career roadmaps

4 avg

Stages per roadmap

100%

Progress saved

Ten staged routes into real roles, marked against what you already have — so a career switch starts from a third done instead of from zero.
What this feature is built to do — in our own words. We're new, so there are no customer reviews here yet.
  • 50 applications tracked free
  • No credit card to start
  • Built for PH job seekers
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How is a roadmap different from a learning path?

A roadmap is the map of the whole journey — the stages of a career track and what each one requires. A learning path is one guided route through part of it, with modules you complete.

Which roadmaps are available?

Ten role roadmaps covering the tracks our members are actually moving into, each broken into stages with time estimates. The one matching your profession is highlighted first.

Does my progress save?

Yes — tick off the steps you have already done and your completion percentage follows you between sessions and devices.

Stop guessing what comes next

Open the roadmap for the role you want and find out how far along you already are.

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