RankMyCareer
RankMyCareer

How does your career rank?

Rank any career with data-driven scores. See salary data, AI disruption risk, growth projections, and job stability — all backed by BLS and O*NET data.

Powered by Bureau of Labor Statistics & O*NET data

How It Works

Three steps to data-driven career decisions.

Step 1

Search a Career

Enter any job title or profession. We cover 800+ occupations from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Step 2

See Its Vital Signs

Get a comprehensive health score based on salary, growth outlook, AI risk, stability, and work-life balance.

Step 3

Make Informed Decisions

Compare careers, understand risks, and choose a path backed by data rather than guesswork.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Career Health Score?
A Career Health Score is a composite rating from 0-100 that evaluates a career across six dimensions: salary, job growth outlook, AI automation resilience, job stability, work-life balance, and skill demand. It uses data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), O*NET, and academic AI research to give you a quick, data-driven assessment of any career's overall viability.
How does RankMyCareer measure AI automation risk?
RankMyCareer analyzes AI automation risk using a combination of three academic research frameworks: Felten et al. (2021) AI Occupational Exposure scores, Eloundou et al. (2023) GPT exposure analysis, and Frey & Osborne (2017) automation probabilities. Each career's tasks are evaluated for how susceptible they are to AI replacement, augmentation, or resilience.
Where does RankMyCareer get its salary and employment data?
All salary and employment data comes from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), specifically the Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) program and the Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH). Job stability data comes from the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS). Skill and task data comes from O*NET, maintained by the U.S. Department of Labor.
What careers have the highest Career Health Scores?
Careers with the highest health scores typically combine strong salary growth, robust job demand, low AI automation risk, and good work-life balance. Top-scoring careers often include healthcare roles (nurse practitioners, physician assistants), technology roles (information security analysts, software developers), and skilled trades (industrial machinery mechanics, elevator installers) that require hands-on expertise AI cannot easily replicate.
Is RankMyCareer free to use?
Yes, RankMyCareer is completely free. You can browse all 500+ career profiles, compare careers side-by-side, filter by salary, growth, AI risk, and education level, and read our career advice blog — all at no cost.