CareerStoryMap Evidence to opportunity
CareerStoryMap / Job Recommendations

Story-qualified job discovery

Get job recommendations your story can actually support.

Find roles worldwide using skills, must-have coverage, proof strength, location, work style, and the interview story your evidence can carry.

WorldwideLocation scope
Proof-to-roleRanking method
ApprovedEmployer sources

How it works

A clearer path from experience to opportunity.

01

Set the search scope

Choose worldwide or regional discovery, work style, role family, industry, and practical constraints.

02

Rank by story fit

Combine must-have coverage, proof count, quantified outcomes, and visible gaps instead of relying on title similarity alone.

03

Track the right reason

Save the job together with its strongest defensible story so your application and interview preparation stay connected.

Why CareerStoryMap

Useful because it stays accountable to the source.

CareerStoryMap's Story Signal goes beyond title similarity. It recommends a role only when your evidence supports a credible reason to apply and clearly labels the remaining gaps.

A reason, not just a score

Every recommendation explains why the role fits now and which experience can anchor the application.

Strict alert thresholds

Notifications can require zero unsupported must-haves and a minimum strength of measurable evidence.

Source provenance

Public discovery is designed around official employer ATS endpoints, licensed feeds, and user-provided links.

Questions

What to know before you begin.

How are job recommendations different from a job board?

A job board primarily retrieves listings. CareerStoryMap ranks eligible roles by whether your verified experience can support the requirements and a credible interview story.

Can I receive alerts for matching roles?

Yes. Story Signal can notify and track roles that pass your evidence, gap, and location thresholds when notifications are enabled.

Map your evidence. Own your story.

Build a story that can hold up under a real interview.

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