Career Dashboard
The 5 Whys Career Studio dashboard summarizes local career progress, saved reflection work, resume review signals, interview preparation activity, networking practice history, suggested next steps, and tool recommendations. It gives returning visitors a private browser-based overview of their career exercises without requiring an account or server profile. The dashboard connects the start page, career reflection flow, resume bullet game, networking practice studio, and interview glow up workspace so progress can be reviewed from one place. It is designed for visitors who return after completing exercises and need a quick summary of saved goals, completed practice, unfinished tasks, and recommended follow-up work. The page keeps career data local, uses the same private browser storage model as the rest of the studio, and makes the connected tool set easier for crawlers and assistive technology to understand. It also explains the purpose of the client-rendered dashboard before saved browser data loads, including how progress cards, skill notes, practice history, recent sessions, and recommended next actions fit together. The dashboard remains a quiet operational surface for repeated career work, not a public profile, account portal, or analytics-backed tracking page.
The dashboard route provides static context for a mostly client-rendered workspace. It explains that saved career reflections, resume practice, interview preparation, networking sessions, and recommended tasks are organized locally for repeated use. The page is useful after someone has completed one or more exercises and wants a concise status view before choosing the next step. It keeps the visible dashboard unchanged while giving crawlers a durable description of what the interface does.
The dashboard also provides durable server-rendered context for technical SEO checks, including the page heading, product purpose, navigation role, local storage model, relationship to the other 5 Whys tools, and the reason returning visitors may use this route after completing career exercises. It supports accessibility and crawl analysis without changing the visible dashboard, controls, cards, charts, empty states, or layout.