PATHWISE (Prototype Analytics for Tracking High-Demand Workforce in Innovative Skill Ecosystems) is ETO’s hub for identifying and analyzing emerging technology talent in the United States. Building on CSET’s workforce research, it maps the employment and demand for AI and cybersecurity roles across U.S. states and Core-Based Statistical Areas (CBSAs). It also highlights the educational institutions with most graduates in relevant fields by degree level, allowing users to explore the emerging technology talent development pipeline.
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PATHWISE relies on Lightcast’s job postings and worker profiles data for the workforce metrics, and on the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) data for education metrics.
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The PATHWISE tool and metrics are subject to ETO’s general terms of use. If you use the tool in your work, please cite us. The PATHWISE dataset is not publicly available due to licensing restrictions.
Please cite "CSET Emerging Technology Observatory PATHWISE" (including the link).
PATHWISE’s main view is a map-based dashboard to visualize workforce employment and demand. The table view displayed below the map presents the same data for the selections made in the map. More information about each view is explained below:
Map View: Start by selecting a workforce topic, geographic region, or emerging technology talent type. Hover over the question mark icons to display helpful explanations for each selection. Each region on the map is shaded according to its value - darker regions represent higher values, while lighter regions indicate lower values. The darkest shade is used to highlight outliers, which we identify as values that are seven standard deviations above the mean for the data subset for a given selection.

As you click on a geographic region, the right-hand sidebar displays additional metrics for each workforce topic, as outlined below:

Workforce demand: The top five occupations among job postings for selected emerging technology.
Workforce employment: The top five occupations among employee profiles in selected emerging technology. The top five universities in the region producing graduates in selected emerging technology. (Use the education level drop down menu to switch between degree levels.)
Table View: The table view displays the workforce metrics for the geographic region and emerging technology type selected in the map. The table is paginated for easier browsing, and each column can be sorted for easier analysis.

Returning to a specific page: As you work with PATHWISE, your browser’s address bar will update to reflect the applied selections. Copy the URL in order to return to the same view later.
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Drawing firm conclusions about the emerging technology workforce solely based on PATHWISE: While PATHWISE helps in exploring the technology ecosystem, it cannot explain why certain regions exhibit specific trends. These trends may depend on factors beyond workforce and education, such as access to funding, or policy initiatives.
Comparing employment shares with total population estimates: Our calculations for the share of emerging technology employee profiles are based on the total number of employed individuals in a region. These aren’t directly comparable to the total population metrics for the region.
PATHWISE is built by consolidating data from the following sources:
We developed machine learning classifiers to identify AI and cybersecurity job postings from Lightcast job postings data. These results were used to estimate employment in these workforces from Lightcast worker profiles data. We also developed methods to identify relevant education programs from IPEDS data. Visit the dataset’s documentation to learn more about the methodology used in building the underlying dataset.
The PATHWISE interface is updated intermittently as we develop new features. The underlying data is also updated intermittently, depending on data releases from Lightcast and NCES IPEDS.
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Early versions of PATHWISE were supported in part by NobleReach Foundation.
| 2025-10-30 | Initial release |
| 2026-06-16 | Data update with classifier results and addition of associate degrees |