The roadmap to ready

One connected journey from curiosity to career

Career readiness isn’t a single moment. It’s a journey of discovery, growth, and confidence. Career Ready connects every step, giving educators a clear roadmap to guide every student forward with confidence.

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From fragmented systems to a connected journey

Educators are being asked to expand pathways, align to workforce needs, and prove outcomes — all at once. 

But the system is fragmented. Exploration, courseware, credentials, and reporting sit across disconnected tools and vendors — forcing educators to piece everything together themselves.

Career Ready brings everything together into one coherent system — so educators can stop stitching and start guiding.

Explore the roadmap

Career Ready supports educators as they guide students from curiosity to career, connecting planning, skill-building, and proof of readiness. It brings together the tools and insights to align learning to workforce needs and validate skills through credentials employers trust.

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Plan Build Prove

Plan for the future

Helping educators understand how work is changing and guide confident, future-ready career choices 

Build skills

Supporting educators to build practical, job-ready skills aligned to CTE clusters and industry standards

Prove and connect

Helping educators enable learners to prove their skills and connect with real-world opportunities

Why Career Ready matters now

Across the U.S. and around the world, expectations for what it means to be ready for work are changing faster than systems can keep up. Educators are being asked to do more than deliver content. They're being asked to prepare learners for what comes next.

Here’s why connecting learning to real career pathways has never mattered more.

65%

65% of jobs will require new skill sets by 2030.

Lost in Transition: Fixing the “Learn to Earn” Skills Gap

30%

Fewer than 30% of high school students feel prepared for their next step after graduation.

Most Gen Z High Schoolers Feel Unprepared for Life After Graduation (Walton Family Foundation)

34%

Only 34% of employers believe graduates are well prepared for the workplace.

Lost in Transition: Fixing the “Learn to Earn” Skills Gap

Insights shaping the future of career readiness

Explore the trends shaping how educators connect learning to real-world outcomes.

The end of either/or: preparing students for college — and career

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Why career exploration shouldn’t wait until high school

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Starting a new career through short-term training: what you need to know

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Career Ready is your trusted partner to facilitate exploration, skill-building, and proof of readiness. How can we help you today?