career exploration map
Created by Maximilian D'Angelo

introduction
Goal: Clarify my interests and identify career paths to prioritize during my job search.
Chasing music full-time as an independent artist has lead to severe burnout and low self-confidence, especially without a strong support system. The constant pressure to market, network, and create—without guaranteed financial stability—drains passion and makes every setback feel personal. My struggle with finding a good flow in social media has made it even harder to navigate the industry, where clout/followers often dictates opportunities.
A better path for me is securing a well-paying job that keeps me engaged, helps me build meaningful connections, and gives me the financial freedom to create music on my own terms. Instead of forcing creativity under stress, I can make music when I’m genuinely inspired, which will likely lead to better artistic output and a more sustainable career.
I’ve balanced music with service jobs for over a decade—if I could sustain my creativity then, a well-paying corporate job will only give me more stability and freedom to create.
LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION
Pro/Con List for Potential Cities
1️⃣ Los Angeles
✅ Pros:
- I can make music connections and meet industry people.
- I have easy access to exercise, skateboarding, and outdoor activities.
- The consistent sunny weather is good for my mood and lifestyle.
❌ Cons:
- The rent and cost of living are expensive.
- The heavy social media-focused culture might feel draining.
- I don’t have many personal connections there yet, which could make the transition harder.
2️⃣ New York City
✅ Pros:
- I have a huge friend base and a strong social support system.
- I’m familiar with the city and already know how to navigate it.
- It’s full of culture, fun, and creative inspiration, especially in music and fashion.
- I have fashion and art connections that could open opportunities beyond music.
❌ Cons:
- The high rent and general cost of living make it expensive.
- It’s hard to maintain a healthy lifestyle (cooking, exercising, mental health).
- I don’t have many direct music industry connections, especially compared to LA.
3️⃣ Portland
✅ Pros:
- It’s easy for me to move—I can just pack up my car and go.
- The cost of living is cheaper than LA or NYC.
- It’s a new city that I’ve enjoyed visiting.
- I have a couple of connections (friend + cousin).
❌ Cons:
- There are no real music/art industry connections.
- The bad weather is gray and rainy, similar to Seattle.
4️⃣ Seattle
✅ Pros:
- I’m very familiar with the city and know my way around.
- I have a good amount of connections, making networking and job opportunities easier.
- It’s an easy move with a low cost and effort to relocate.
- The strong tech industry offers a better job market for corporate/remote work.
❌ Cons:
- I hate the culture—it’s not a place I enjoy living.
- There’s no real art scene, so it’s not inspiring for creativity.
- The bad weather is gray, rainy, and gloomy most of the year.
5️⃣ Other Cities I’m Open to Moving To
✅ Possibilities:
- Paris – International experience, creative culture, fashion & art connections.
- London – Strong music & fashion industries, global opportunities.
- Austin – Growing creative scene, more affordable than LA or NYC.
- Major California Cities – Alternative to LA with similar benefits.
- Chicago – Great music scene, slightly more affordable than NYC.
- Vancouver, BC – Close to Seattle but with a different cultural vibe.
❌ Not an Option:
- San Francisco – Cannot move there for personal reasons.
mind map
chat gpt's initial recommended careers
ai content strategist
coding/ai curious
technical project coordinator
Coding & AI Careers (High Growth Potential)
- Front-End Developer ($75K–$130K) → Builds websites and apps using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React.
- UI Engineer ($85K–$150K) → Codes and optimizes interactive, visually appealing web experiences.
- UX Designer ($65K–$120K) → Designs user-friendly experiences without needing to code.
- AI Prompt Engineer ($90K–$150K) → Specializes in optimizing AI models for companies.
- Data Analyst ($70K–$120K) → Uses SQL, Python, and AI tools to analyze business data.
➡ Best for: If you want tech stability, a high salary, and are open to learning coding/AI.📚 Learning Path: freeCodeCamp (HTML, CSS, JS), AI courses (Google AI, OpenAI tutorials).
Tech Without Deep Coding (Remote-Friendly, High Salary)
- Customer Success Manager ($70K–$130K) → Helps businesses manage client relationships in tech.
- Product Operations ($65K–$120K) → Supports product teams in launching and improving tech tools.
- No-Code Developer ($75K–$130K) → Builds websites and apps using tools like Webflow, Bubble, and Zapier.
➡ Best for: If you like tech-adjacent roles but don’t want to fully commit to coding.📚 Learning Path: No-code development, software onboarding courses, tech industry internships.
video editor & content producer
creative producer
art director (fashion, music, branding)
set designer/production designer
front end developer
videography
video editing
-final cut pro
-color grading/correction
-efffects
photoshoots
mood board/vision
file/data management
performance/acting
POTENTIAL CAREERS
business operations analyst
concept artist for games/media
short form content
organization
Project & Operations Management (Organized, People-Focused)
- Project Manager ($70K–$120K) → Oversees projects, deadlines, and workflows in tech, media, or marketing.
- Operations Coordinator ($55K–$100K) → Keeps businesses running smoothly by managing logistics and processes.
- Creative Producer ($65K–$110K) → Manages content, events, or digital production in entertainment and media.
- Product Manager ($90K–$150K) → Works between designers, developers, and business teams to build tech products.
➡ Best for: If you love organizing things, working with teams, and managing workflows.📚 Learning Path: Google Project Management Certification, entry-level assistant/project coordinator roles.
strategy
Audio Production & Digital Media (Music, Video, Podcasts)
- Audio Engineer ($50K–$100K) → Works in music, film, or podcasts, mixing and mastering sound.
- Post-Production Editor ($60K–$110K) → Edits sound/video for media companies or YouTubers.
- Technical Producer ($70K–$120K) → Manages audio/visual content for live streams or digital events.
➡ Best for: If you want to leverage your music/audio skills but in a broader industry.📚 Learning Path: Freelance projects, networking with content creators, learning AI-powered editing tools.
3d visualization specialist
3d modeling
graffiti
lyrics, melodies, flow
music videos
mini-documentaries
creative strategist
painting
vocal mixing
different social media platforms
drawing
song writing
SKILLS
branding/aesthetics/digital content
finishing tasks 100%
production coordinator
practice
making/mending clothes
making music
pursued a career from ages 17-27
city culture / night life
being *out*
e.g. shops, restaurants, clubs, skateparks, museums, parks, public transit, events and gallery shows, music shows etc etc
making art
operations manager
Branding, Social Media & Content Strategy (Creative + Marketing)
- Brand Strategist ($65K–$120K) → Shapes how companies/artists present themselves visually and verbally.
- Social Media Manager ($50K–$90K) → Runs social media campaigns, engagement, and content strategy.
- Content Marketer ($60K–$110K) → Writes and produces content that attracts customers or audiences.
- Growth Marketer ($70K–$130K) → Focuses on growing businesses using data-driven marketing.
➡ Best for: If you enjoy creative work, social media, and storytelling.📚 Learning Path: Digital marketing courses (HubSpot, Google Ads), freelance bry (Creative + Marketing)and consulting.
live event producer
courage
art
physical health
skateboarding
pursued a career from ages 9-19
entertainment
-reading
-youtube
-anime & cartoons / tv shows
cooking/exercising
$$$ Blockchain Project Manager $$$
Why is Blockchain Project Management a Great Career?
- High Demand: Blockchain technology is growing rapidly across industries, and as more companies explore blockchain solutions, the need for skilled Blockchain Project Managers continues to rise. Professionals with a blend of project management expertise and blockchain knowledge are in high demand, making this a lucrative career path.
- Career Growth Opportunities: As the blockchain space evolves, there are numerous opportunities for career advancement. Blockchain Project Managers can eventually move into roles like Blockchain Solutions Architect, Chief Technology Officer (CTO), or even Product Owner for blockchain-based products.
- Industry Variety: Blockchain is not limited to one industry. Project Managers in this space can work in finance, supply chain management, healthcare, insurance, and gaming—just to name a few. The versatility of blockchain solutions means that you can explore a variety of industries and find the one that excites you most.
- Competitive Salaries: Blockchain professionals are among the highest-paid in the tech industry. As blockchain continues to disrupt traditional systems, companies are offering competitive compensation packages to attract top talent in project management.
- Impactful Work: Blockchain technology is transforming the way businesses operate, enabling decentralized systems that promote transparency, security, and trust. As a Blockchain Project Manager, you’ll be at the forefront of these innovations, helping shape the future of business technology.
beat making
leadership
creative director for experiental marketing
endurance
fashion
public perception
audio engineering
detail-oriented
people/collaboration
community manager
family+friends
INTERESTS
things that i interact with on my own time & free will
seo, algorithms, ai, trying to win favor
pets+animals
music production
producer (music, video, events)
building confidence
challenge→reward
visual aesthetic/world building
persistence
shared stories/experiences
connecting with people through shared interests / connecting with designers through shared emotions and experiences
non-verbal communication
comfort
youtube beat store
warehouse
chat gpt's current recommended careers
time management / efficiency
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
things that have brought in money (or were at least *supposed*to)
coffee shops
Creative Production & Branding
- Brand Strategist ($65K–$120K) → Shapes how brands present themselves visually and verbally.
- Content Marketer ($60K–$110K) → Creates and manages digital content.
- Creative Producer ($65K–$110K) → Manages creative projects, events, and media production.
✔ Lets me use my creativity without relying on social media fame.
✔ Could lead to working with music, fashion, or media brands.
✔ Combines creativity with strategic thinking, which I enjoy.
POTENTIAL CAREERS
Project / Product Management
- Project Manager ($70K–$120K) → Oversees projects in tech, media, or marketing.
- Product Manager ($90K–$150K) → Works with designers and developers to build digital products.
- Operations Coordinator ($55K–$100K) → Manages workflows and keeps businesses running smoothly.
✔ Uses my natural strengths (organization, problem-solving, collaboration).
✔ Allows me to work in music, fashion, gaming, or media if I want.
✔ Doesn’t require coding but still offers a high salary and growth potential.
coffee brand strategist
video games
music studio
restaurant operations consultant
3d modeling
solving puzzles
accomplishing tasks
studio operations manager
sync licensing coordinator
wwu/fairhaven
interdisciplinary BA
Tech-Adjacent Roles
- No-Code Developer ($75K–$130K) → Builds apps and websites with Webflow, Bubble, Zapier.
- Customer Success Manager ($70K–$130K) → Works with tech clients to ensure they get value from software.
- AI Prompt Engineer ($90K–$150K) → Optimizes AI model outputs for businesses.
✔ Offers good salary and job security in tech.
✔ Lets me work in creative industries (music, media, branding) but with tech stability.
✔ Doesn’t require deep coding, but I can learn as much as I want.
youth skate camps
get a masters degree
- MBA (Master of Business Administration) – Broad, opens doors in operations, digital strategy, and leadership roles
- MS in Strategic Communications or Marketing – Good for branding, digital growth, and content strategy
- MS in Project Management – Ideal for workflow optimization, operations, and logistics
- MS in Digital Media or Digital Marketing – Covers SEO, branding, content growth, and platform strategy
- MS in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) – Focuses on AI, UX design, and digital experiences
- MS in Data Analytics – If you’re interested in SEO, business intelligence, or content growth through data
shrimp sk8
restaurants
consistency/grinding
conclusion
FINAL THOUGHTS
My mind map clearly shows that I have a strong mix of creativity, organization, and problem-solving skills. A structured job in project management or tech will give me the stability I need while allowing me to continue making music without burnout. I know from experience that I can sustain my creativity while working, so a well-paying career won't take away from my artistic side—it will actually give me more freedom to create on my own terms.
Right now, my best path forward is to focus on careers that align with my strengths in organization and creative strategy. Project management, product management, and tech-adjacent roles offer strong salaries and opportunities for growth while still being engaging. I need to decide if I want to invest time into learning coding and AI or focus more on project management and operations.
Once I have a clear direction, I can start building the right skills, applying for jobs, and networking with the right people to create a career that supports both my financial stability and my creative goals.
ACTIONABLE NEXT STEPS (via chat gpt)
Step 1: Prioritize Career Exploration Paths
✅ Top Focus Areas Based on Skills & Interests:
- Project Management / Product Management → High salary, structured work, collaboration.
- Tech (Front-End, UX, or AI-Related Work) → Future-proof career with creative aspects.
- Creative Production / Operations → Fits well with your music, branding, and video experience.
➡ Decide: Do you want to invest time into learning coding/AI, or focus on project management & operations?
Step 2: Start Skill Development
- Project Management: Take a Google Project Management Certificate (quick, low-cost).
- Tech: Try freeCodeCamp (HTML, CSS, JS) or AI prompt engineering tutorials.
- Creative Production: Start networking with brands, agencies, or media companies.
Step 3: Apply for Jobs & Build a Plan
- Target jobs that pay well, involve collaboration, and leave space for music.
- Consider entry-level roles in project management or tech-adjacent fields.
- Keep networking to build industry connections (LinkedIn, reaching out to past contacts).
potential certifications
Tech & Coding Certificationsications
- Google IT Support Certificate – Entry-level IT skills, hardware, networking. (Coursera, ~$39/month)
- Google Cybersecurity Certificate – Basics of security, networking, and risk management. (Coursera, ~$39/month)
- Google Data Analytics Certificate – Teaches data analysis with Excel, SQL, and Tableau. (Coursera, ~$39/month)
- FreeCodeCamp Certifications – Free coding courses in Web Dev, Python, JavaScript, AI/ML. (100% Free)
- AWS Cloud Practitioner (Amazon) – Entry-level cloud computing knowledge. (Free for Amazon employees, ~$100 for others)
- CompTIA A+ – Basic IT support & troubleshooting skills. (~$246 per exam, but discounts exist)
Business & Project Management Certifications
- Google Project Management Certificate – Covers Agile, Scrum, and workflow management. (Coursera, ~$39/month)
- Google Digital Marketing & E-Commerce Certificate – Teaches SEO, ads, and online selling. (Coursera, ~$39/month)
- PMP (Project Management Professional) – High-level project management credential. (~$300-$600, but requires experience)
- Certified Scrum Master (CSM) – Agile & Scrum methodologies for managing teams. (~$450-$1,000)
Logistics & Warehouse Certifications
Certified Business Operations Professional (CBOP)
- Covers process improvement, risk management, and operational efficiency.
- Cost: ~$400-$600 (varies by provider)
- Amazon Warehouse & Safety Training – Internal certifications for Amazon warehouse employees. (Free for Amazon workers)
- OSHA Forklift Certification – Required for warehouse/forklift jobs. (~$50-$150 depending on provider)
- Supply Chain Management by MITx – Basics of logistics & supply chain. (Free on edX, $150 for a verified certificate)
Creative & Marketing Certifications
- Meta (Facebook) Social Media Marketing Certificate – Digital marketing on Facebook & Instagram. (Coursera, ~$39/month)
- HubSpot Content Marketing Certification – Free digital marketing and SEO training. (100% Free)
- Adobe Certified Professional – Photoshop, Illustrator, or Premiere Pro certification. (~$125 per exam)