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Job Stability Calculator

Does your career have staying power? Do you know if your profession is growing or shrinking? Our Job Stability Calculator can help answer these questions and provide important details when you are deciding when to switch jobs, or what job to switch into.


Start by entering your current job, and where you live, and we will create your Job Stability Report. Our Occupational Stability score and metrics will help you understand the long term implications of your next step, while keeping in mind Quality of Life and Job Flexibility.

1. Current Job

2. Industry

First, enter a job.

3. Your Location

Currently supporting the following US States: AL, CA, NY, OH

Want to see some examples?

A tech worker in Silicon ValleyA school teacher in Birmingham, ALA line cook in New York, NY

Where does this data come from?

Core Jobs and Labor data (Wages, Occupation Projections, Job Density (Location Quotient), Industry, Occupation, and Location Mapping) is from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. All of this data is publicly available and can be found on their website.

Cost of Living data is from the Economic Policy Institute's Family Budget Calculator. The estimates were assembled to reflect a "modest yet adequate standard of living". All estimates currently available through this site reflect the cost of living for a family of 4, including 2 adults and 2 children.

Content pertaining to Risk of Automation is from the McKinsey Global Institute as published in a report entitled "Human + machine: A new era of automation in manufacturing". While some data from this report has been approximated, Work ahead believes it to be accurate enough to provide initial guidance and meaningfully inform further research by consumers.

Remote Work Friendliness and Job Flexibility data is from Flexjobs. The data is accumulated from an analysis of Job Postings and includes full time, part-time, employee and freelance roles for remote and flexible arrangement positions.

What is not included in this data?

Education level and Job Skills data is not yet accounted for within this data set of the recommendations provided. Some data is in included on the education and experience levels required to get entry level jobs by occupation as provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data does not yet reflect changing requirements throughout an individuals continuing professional career.

We believe this data is vital for consideration in properly informed career decisions and are working towards to meaningful integration of this information."

How is this tool different from other resources out there?

We believe in providing a simple holistic view of the options available in your professional life. While other resource specialize in one or a few of these areas, Work ahead provides a broad view across many potential influencing factors and translates them into easy to understand consumer language. We believe that everyone should be able to make career decisions with confidence and the first step is an informed perspective.

Or said more simply, is equal access to information, catered to your needs.

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Disclaimer

This data is presented with no guarantee of accuracy or warranty. Our goal is to have the most up to date data, but it may differ from what you see when you visit a government site, data source, or partner service.

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