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Career-Focused Achiever

You are driven by professional success and financial security, finding fulfillment in career advancement and recognition.

Your Purpose Source

Your Ikigai flows from professional achievement and the security that comes with career success. You find deep satisfaction in advancing your career, gaining recognition for your work, and building financial stability. You thrive in competitive environments where your efforts translate directly into measurable success.

A Day in the Life of a Career-Focused Achiever

How your day shapes itself when your Ikigai is the lens.

Morning

Mornings have a polish. You're dressed before you're awake, your inbox already triaged, your calendar already mapped. The first hour is for the meeting you're presenting at, the deck you're refining, the call with the senior leader who needs an update. You don't work hard for the sake of working — you work hard because the next step in your career requires it.

Midday

By mid-morning, you're doing the visible work — leading the cross-functional sync, walking the executive through your team's progress, fielding the question that lands you the credit you've been earning. You know who needs to see what, and when.

Afternoon

Afternoons are for the harder work of relationships — the mentor coffee, the difficult feedback delivered well, the politics navigated without bitterness. By day's end, you've moved your trajectory another inch forward — a new champion, a clearer reputation, an opportunity opened for next quarter.

Evening

Evenings are for recovery, but also for the side things that compound: a course, a network event, a book on the field you're moving into. You sleep early; tomorrow is another day of building the career you've been deliberately shaping for years.

Core Strengths

  • Strong drive for achievement and success
  • Excellent goal-setting and planning abilities
  • Natural competitive spirit and resilience
  • Strategic thinking and business acumen
  • Strong work ethic and determination

Growth Areas

  • May sacrifice personal relationships for career
  • May become too focused on external validation
  • May struggle with work-life balance
  • May be impatient with slow progress
  • May neglect personal well-being for success

Your Ikigai Pillar Profile

How this type leans across the four Ikigai pillars.

Passion
55

Your passion is most active when it can be channeled into advancement — emotion drives effort, but ambition steers.

Mission
50

Mission isn't your starting point, but you're not indifferent to it — many Career-Focused Achievers grow into deeper purpose later.

Vocation
80

You take skill seriously as a means to climb — you'll get better at whatever your career requires, fast.

Profession
95

Few types convert ambition into income as reliably as you do. You read organizational systems clearly and move within them.

What this means: Your highest pillar is Profession (95) and your lowest is Mission (50). That's a wide gap — careers that lean into your strongest pillar will feel energizing, while ones that demand a lot from your weakest will drain you faster than expected. The career matches below are scored to favor the alignment with your strongest two pillars.

Best Careers for the Career-Focused Achiever

Ranked by Ikigai pillar alignment. Each shows match score, salary, growth outlook, and required skills.

Best Match

Entrepreneur/CEO

SOC 11-1011 · Chief Executives

95%
match

Median wage

$206,420

$74,140$239,200+

10-yr growth

+6%

Faster than average

Strategic visionCapital raisingTeam buildingDecision making

"Demands your full strategic and executive range — highest reward, highest risk."

Source: BLS OEWS May 2023; EP 2023–2033

Strategy Consultant

SOC 13-1111 · Management Analysts

92%
match

Median wage

$99,410

$54,910$169,070

10-yr growth

+11%

Much faster than average

Analytical frameworksClient managementPresentationIndustry knowledge

"Premium-paid thinking at scale — your edge is reading systems faster than competitors."

Source: BLS OEWS May 2023; EP 2023–2033

Product Manager

SOC 11-3021 · Computer and Information Systems Managers

90%
match

Median wage

$169,510

$100,690$239,200+

10-yr growth

+17%

Much faster than average

Roadmap planningStakeholder alignmentData analysisUser research

"Combines vision, execution, and leverage — the closest you get to CEO without the title."

Source: BLS OEWS May 2023; EP 2023–2033

Investment Analyst

SOC 13-2051 · Financial and Investment Analysts

88%
match

Median wage

$99,890

$61,520$180,950

10-yr growth

+9%

Faster than average

Financial modelingIndustry researchValuationRisk assessment

"Capital deployment at scale — your strategic edge becomes literally measurable returns."

Source: BLS OEWS May 2023; EP 2023–2033

Business Development Director

SOC 11-2022 · Sales Managers

85%
match

Median wage

$135,160

$67,290$239,200+

10-yr growth

+4%

Average

Partnership buildingNegotiationStrategic planningPipeline management

"Closing high-value deals that move the company's trajectory — visible career compounding."

Source: BLS OEWS May 2023; EP 2023–2033

Salary ranges are typical US figures. Growth outlook reflects 10-year projections from BLS-style data.

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