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Astro Career Mapper

Choosing the right career path can be one of the most impactful decisions of a person’s life — but it’s also one of the most challenging. That’s why I created Astro-Career-Mapping, a free and open-source tool designed to help people reflect on their professional potential through a unique combination of astrology and esoteric knowledge. Hosted on GitHub under the MIT License, this project is built with accessibility and personal growth in mind.


At its heart, Astro-Career-Mapping provides users with a way to explore career direction using astrological insights. Rather than relying solely on generic personality tests or standardized career quizzes, this tool contextualizes your professional strengths and tendencies against the backdrop of your birth chart — allowing a deeper conversation with your own potential. This kind of self-reflection can be especially valuable for students, job seekers, or anyone thinking about a career pivot.

One of the major strengths of this project is that it’s free software. Because it’s licensed under MIT, anyone can use, modify, or build upon it — whether you’re a hobbyist developer, an aspiring astrologer, or a data-driven career coach. You can explore the code directly on GitHub, and even preview the live interface hosted via GitHub Pages. This openness encourages collaboration and improvement from the community, making career mapping a participatory experience.

In a landscape where many career-guidance platforms charge for assessments or limit access to premium features, Astro-Career-Mapping stands out as a free and transparent alternative. By combining ancient wisdom with modern web technologies, the tool invites users to think beyond traditional career frameworks and consider how deeper personality patterns may inform their professional lives. This can complement other career planning resources, whether they use conventional aptitude tests, AI-based analysis, or questionnaires.

I built Astro-Career-Mapping not just as a software project, but as a resource that sparks curiosity and self-discovery. Whether you’re looking for inspiration, clarity, or a new way to reflect on your goals, this tool offers a gentle, exploratory approach to career planning — and best of all, it’s available to anyone with an internet connection. Head over to the project repository to try it out, contribute, or adapt it for your own needs!

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