Archive for the ‘New Features’ Category

Now with Salary Information

We have just added salary information links for each and every job title on JobTitled.  The resulting salary charts show the low, typical and high averages for salary for that position on a national level in US dollars.  From there you can input the years of experience and location to get more detailed compensation information. [...]

JobTitled 1.1 Launched!

After a lot of hard work, we have just finished the launch of JobTitled 1.1.  This release is exciting in that we focused heavily on what makes JobTitled so useful: data.  We have tripled the amount of source data and improved our algorithms resulting in much improved statistical accuracy and greater breadth of coverage.  In [...]

Career Trajectory

If you have used JobTitled but you haven’t tried the Career Trajectory feature yet, maybe now you should.  Career Trajectory works by analyzing your work and education history in order to make predictions about where you will land next.  It is built upon the same statistics model as the rest of JobTitled and is useful [...]

The Numbers Explained: Degrees (Part II)

In addition to correlating transitions between jobs we have also mapped how people have used education to further their careers.  You can start by click on the Degree tab, select your education level and type in your degree.  For example, a search for Bachelor’s in Computer Science returns the following results:
Jobs from Bachelor’s in Computer [...]

Compare Jobs

The Compare Jobs feature is a hidden gem of a feature that you might find useful.  Simply put in two job titles you wish to compare.  JobTitled will then search the statistics database and produce a comparison of traits.  Comparison results will provide:

Usage - which job title is more commonly used and by how much
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The Numbers Explained (Part I)

If this is your first time using JobTitled you might be confused about what all the numbers mean.  That’s understandable.  Let me try to explain some of them.
Next Jobs

Percent Likelihood - Let’s take Product Manager for example.  When you see Marketing Manager 2.8%, this means that 2.8% of all the resumes we analyzed who held a Product [...]

The Basics

The New Features category of this blog is for the purpose of explaining features of JobTitled and how you use them. Keep an eye on this category to see what’s new.
I’m going to start with the basics. The most basic element of JobTitled is (surprise!) the job title. There’s a lot of baggage around job [...]