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resource manager
Resource managers manage resources for all potential and assigned projects. They liaise with the different departments to see that all various resources needs are met, in a timely manner, and communicate any resourcing issues that may impact scheduled deadlines.
1324.8.3
Q1 2016
Q2 2019
true
0
health and safety officer
Health and safety officers execute plans for the improvement of work environments and cultures. They assess risks and interview employees to ensure the work environment is compliant with health and safety rules, as well as ensuring the interaction within the workplace occurs in a positive and productive manner. If employed in a healthcare facility the health and safety officer has to investigate infections spreading across a facility and advice all employees how to combat and prevent infections.Β Furthermore health physics is applied at facilities where people are exposed to ionizing radiation such as nuclear power plants and research institutions.
2263.3
Q1 2017
Q2 2019
true
0
integration engineer
Integration engineers develop and implement solutions which coordinate applications across the enterprise or its units and departments. They evaluate existing components or systems to determine integration requirements and ensure that the final solutions meet organisational needs. They reuse components when possible and assist management in taking decisions. They perform ICT system integration troubleshooting.
2511.17
Q1 2013
Q1 2016
true
0
programme manager
Programme managers coordinate and oversee several projects working simultaneously. They ensure workability and compatibility among projects ensuring that overall, each one of the projects under the management of project managers, turn out profitable and leveraging one to the other.
1213.4
Q2 2012
Q1 2013
true
0
product development engineering drafter
Product development engineering drafters design and draw blueprints to bring new concepts and products to life. They draft and draw detailed plans on how to manufacture a product.
3118.3.12
Q1 2011
Q2 2012
true
0
move manager
Move managers coordinate all the resources and activities comprised in moving services. They work together with clients to define the requirements of the service and adapt it to their demands. They manage communication with shipping companies, planners, and movers to assure compliance, business efficiency, and client satisfaction.
1324.4
Q1 2006
Q3 2008
true
0
customer contact centre information clerk
Customer contact centre information clerks provide information to customers via the telephone and other media such as email. They answer inquiries about a company's or oganisation's services, products and policies.
4222.1
Q1 2004
Q4 2007
true
0
ICT help desk manager
ICT help desk managers monitor the delivery of technical support services to clients according to the predefined deadlines. They plan and organise the user support actions and troubleshoot ICT problems and issues. ICT help desk managers supervise the help desk team ensuring that the customers get the appropriate feedback and support. They also participate in developing customer service guidelines and in reinforcing the team.
3512.2
Q1 2002
Q1 2004
true
0
ICT help desk agent
ICT help desk agents provide technical assistance to computer users, answer questions or solve computer problems for clients via telephone or electronically. They provide assistance concerning the use of computer hardware and software.
3512.1
Q1 2000
Q1 2002
true
0
language school teacher
Language school teachers educate non-age-specific students in a language that is not their native language at a specialised school, not bound by a level of education. They focus less on the academic aspect of language teaching, as opposed to language teachers in secondary or higher education, but instead on the theory and practice that will be most helpful to their students in real-life situations since most choose instruction for either business, immigration or leisure reasons. They organise their classes using a variety of lesson materials, work interactively with the group, and assess and evaluate their individual progress through assignments and examinations, putting emphasis on active language skills such as writing and speaking.
2353.1
Q3 1996
Q1 2000
true
1
software analyst
Software analysts elicit and prioritise user requirements, produce and document software specifications, test their application, and review them during software development. They act as the interface between the software users and the software development team.
2512.2
Q1 2017
Q3 2018
true
1
software analyst
Software analysts elicit and prioritise user requirements, produce and document software specifications, test their application, and review them during software development. They act as the interface between the software users and the software development team.
2512.2
Q3 2011
Q1 2017
true
1
telecommunications analyst
Telecommunications analysts review, analyse and evaluate an organisation's telecommunications needs and systems. They provide training on the telecommunications system features and functionalities.
2153.1.1
Q4 2005
Q2 2011
true
1
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q2 2003
Q4 2005
true
1
security guard supervisor
Security guard supervisors monitor and oversee the activities of guards who protect properties from vandalism acts and theft. They assign areas to be patrolled by guards on a regular basis, transfer the individual caught trespassing to police custody and develop safety plans and drills for the buildings and employees under their supervision.
5414.1.9
Q4 1996
Q2 2003
true
1
infantry soldier
Infantry soldiers fight in combat missions or provide aid in peacekeeping missions and other humanitarian services. They handle weapons and provide defence services where they are required, and attempt to complete missions while causing minimal harm.
0310.3
Q1 1994
Q4 1996
true
2
accountant
Accountants review and analyse financial statements, budgets, financial reports, and business plans in order to check for irregularities resulting from error or fraud, and provide their clients with financial advice in matters such as financial forecasting and risk analysis. They may audit financial data, resolve insolvency cases, prepare tax returns and provide other tax-related advice in reference to current legislation.
2411.1
null
null
true
2
accountant
Accountants review and analyse financial statements, budgets, financial reports, and business plans in order to check for irregularities resulting from error or fraud, and provide their clients with financial advice in matters such as financial forecasting and risk analysis. They may audit financial data, resolve insolvency cases, prepare tax returns and provide other tax-related advice in reference to current legislation.
2411.1
Q1 2014
Q4 2015
true
2
technical sales representative in office machinery and equipment
Technical sales representatives in office machinery and equipment act for a business to sell its merchandise while providing technical insight for customers.
2433.6.6
Q1 1995
Q4 2001
true
2
office clerk
Office clerks are responsible for performing clerical and administrative duties in an office setting and support of business operations within a department. They assist all the administrative staff, secretaries, and assistants by sorting mail, filing forms and documents, answering phones, greeting clients and scheduling meetings.
4110.1
Q1 2001
Q4 2002
true
4
lawyer
Lawyers provide legal advice to clients and act on their behalf in legal proceedings and in compliance with the law. They research for, interpret and study cases to represent their clients in a variety of settings such as courts and administrative boards. They create arguments on behalf of their clients for lawsuits in different contexts with the aim of finding a legal remedy.
2611.1
Q1 1983
Q4 2010
false
8
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 2013
Q4 2015
false
8
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 2012
Q4 2013
false
8
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 2009
Q4 2011
false
8
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 2008
Q4 2009
false
9
post office counter clerk
Post office counter clerks sell products and services at a post office. They assist customers with picking up and sending mail. Post office counter clerks also sell financial products.
4211.2
Q1 2013
Q4 2016
true
9
receptionist
Receptionists are responsible for the reception area of a business. They answer the phone, greet guests, pass information, respond to inquiries and instruct visitors. They are the first point of contact for clients and customers.
4226.1
Q1 2014
Q4 2014
true
9
receptionist
Receptionists are responsible for the reception area of a business. They answer the phone, greet guests, pass information, respond to inquiries and instruct visitors. They are the first point of contact for clients and customers.
4226.1
Q4 2013
Q1 2014
true
9
receptionist
Receptionists are responsible for the reception area of a business. They answer the phone, greet guests, pass information, respond to inquiries and instruct visitors. They are the first point of contact for clients and customers.
4226.1
Q1 2013
Q2 2013
true
9
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q2 2013
Q3 2013
true
9
receptionist
Receptionists are responsible for the reception area of a business. They answer the phone, greet guests, pass information, respond to inquiries and instruct visitors. They are the first point of contact for clients and customers.
4226.1
Q3 2013
Q4 2013
true
9
receptionist
Receptionists are responsible for the reception area of a business. They answer the phone, greet guests, pass information, respond to inquiries and instruct visitors. They are the first point of contact for clients and customers.
4226.1
Q2 2013
Q3 2013
true
9
receptionist
Receptionists are responsible for the reception area of a business. They answer the phone, greet guests, pass information, respond to inquiries and instruct visitors. They are the first point of contact for clients and customers.
4226.1
Q4 2013
Q1 2014
true
9
receptionist
Receptionists are responsible for the reception area of a business. They answer the phone, greet guests, pass information, respond to inquiries and instruct visitors. They are the first point of contact for clients and customers.
4226.1
Q1 2012
Q2 2012
true
9
receptionist
Receptionists are responsible for the reception area of a business. They answer the phone, greet guests, pass information, respond to inquiries and instruct visitors. They are the first point of contact for clients and customers.
4226.1
Q4 2012
Q1 2013
true
9
receptionist
Receptionists are responsible for the reception area of a business. They answer the phone, greet guests, pass information, respond to inquiries and instruct visitors. They are the first point of contact for clients and customers.
4226.1
Q1 2012
Q4 2013
true
9
administrative assistant
Administrative assistants provide administrative and office support for supervisors. They perform a variety of tasks, such as answering telephone calls, receiving and directing visitors, ordering office supplies, maintaining the office facilities running smoothly, and ensuring that equipment and appliances work properly.
3343.1
Q1 2012
Q2 2012
true
9
receptionist
Receptionists are responsible for the reception area of a business. They answer the phone, greet guests, pass information, respond to inquiries and instruct visitors. They are the first point of contact for clients and customers.
4226.1
Q1 2016
Q4 2016
true
12
secretary
Secretaries perform a variety of administrative tasks to help keep an organisation run smoothly. They answer telephone calls, draft and send e-mails, maintain diaries, arrange appointments, take messages, file documents, organise and service meetings, and manage databases.
4120.1
null
null
false
12
foreign language correspondence clerk
Foreign language correspondence clerks read and reply to a company's correspondence in foreign languages. They also perform clerical duties.
4419.2
Q1 2008
null
false
12
billing clerk
Billing clerks create credit memos, invoices and monthly customer statements and issue them to customers by all necessary means. They update customer files accordingly.
4311.1
Q1 2007
Q4 2008
false
12
contact centre manager
Contact centre managers coordinate and plan the daily operations of contact centres. They ensure that customer inquiries are satisfied efficiently and according to policies. They manage employees, resources and procedures to improve best practices and achieve high levels of customer satisfaction.
1439.3
Q1 2004
Q4 2005
false
12
human resources manager
Human resources managers plan, design and implement processes related to the human capital of companies. They develop programs for recruiting, interviewing, and selecting employees based on a previous assessment of the profile and skills required in the company. Moreover, they manage compensation and development programs for the company's employees comprising trainings, skill assessment and yearly evaluations, promotion, expat programs, and general assurance of the well-being of the employees in the workplace.
1212.2
Q1 2003
Q4 2004
false
12
cashier
Cashiers operate the cash register, receive payments from customers, issue receipts and return change due.
5230.1
Q1 1985
Q4 2003
false
13
consumer electronics repair technician
Consumer electronics repair technicians use electrical equipment to diagnose malfunctions and test functionality of consumer electronics such as TVs, video and audio systems and digital cameras. They read manufacturers' instructions and conduct the necessary repairs or replacements.
7421.3
Q1 1999
Q4 2017
false
13
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 1997
Q4 1999
false
14
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q3 2010
Q4 2011
true
14
unknown
unknown
null
Q1 2009
null
true
14
unknown
unknown
null
Q1 2008
null
true
14
unknown
unknown
null
Q1 2007
null
true
14
unknown
unknown
null
Q1 2005
Q4 2006
true
15
healthcare assistant
Healthcare assistants work in teams of nurses within the occupational fields of nursing, social care, clinical care and care of people of all age-groups. Healthcare assistants assist in the promotion and restoration of patients' health by providing physical and psychological support to patients, friends and families.
5321.1
Q1 2012
Q3 2012
true
15
nurse responsible for general care
Nurses responsible for general care are in charge of promoting and restoring patients` health by providing physical and psychological support to patients, friends, and families. They also supervise assigned team members.
2221.2
Q1 2011
Q3 2011
true
15
communication manager
Communication managers are responsible for developing communication strategies in order to promote the organization's mission, services or product. They coordinate communication projects and manage the communications issued by the company for both the internal and the external clients. They supervise internal communications, ensuring that communications reach each one of the employees and further questions can be answered. For external communications, they coordinate coherence among the messages transmitted in mails, printed materials, press articles, and corporate promotional materials. They strive to maintain truthful communications.
1222.1
Q1 1999
Q4 2008
true
15
translator
Translators transcribe written documents from one or more languages to another ensuring that the message and nuances therein remain in the translated material. They translate material backed up by an understanding of it, which can include commercial and industrial documentation, personal documents, journalism, novels, creative writing, and scientific texts delivering the translations in any format.
2643.6
Q1 1996
Q4 2002
true
17
cashier
Cashiers operate the cash register, receive payments from customers, issue receipts and return change due.
5230.1
Q1 1999
Q4 2019
true
18
level crossing signalperson
Level crossing signalpersons operate equipment in the safeguarding of level crossings, according to safety regulations. They supervise the traffic situation arround the level crossing, and communicate with traffic controllers, drivers, and other signalpeople when necessary.Β 
8312.1
Q3 2007
Q2 2012
false
18
sales assistant
Sales assistants represent the direct contact with clients. They provide general advice to customers.
5223.4
Q1 2007
Q2 2007
false
18
unknown
unknown
null
null
null
false
19
waiter/waitress
Waiters/waitresses supply guests with food and drinks as requested. Waiters/waitresses usually work in restaurants, bars and hotels. This involves the preparation of tables, serving food or beverages and taking payments.
5131.2
Q2 2015
Q3 2015
false
19
sales assistant
Sales assistants represent the direct contact with clients. They provide general advice to customers.
5223.4
Q4 2015
Q4 2016
false
19
sales assistant
Sales assistants represent the direct contact with clients. They provide general advice to customers.
5223.4
Q1 2013
Q4 2014
false
19
waiter/waitress
Waiters/waitresses supply guests with food and drinks as requested. Waiters/waitresses usually work in restaurants, bars and hotels. This involves the preparation of tables, serving food or beverages and taking payments.
5131.2
Q1 2011
Q4 2013
false
19
quick service restaurant crew member
Quick service restaurant crew members prepare, cook and serve food and beverages in a quick service operation.
9411.2
Q1 2010
Q4 2011
false
19
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 2009
Q4 2010
false
19
flower and garden specialised seller
Flower and garden specialised sellers sell flowers, plants, seeds and/orΒ fertilisers in specialised shops.
5223.7.18
Q1 2007
Q4 2009
false
19
waiter/waitress
Waiters/waitresses supply guests with food and drinks as requested. Waiters/waitresses usually work in restaurants, bars and hotels. This involves the preparation of tables, serving food or beverages and taking payments.
5131.2
Q1 2006
Q4 2007
false
20
residential home young people care worker
Residential home young people care workersΒ provide assistance and support to young people who face complex emotional needs expressed in challenging behaviours. They support young adults with learning disabilities coping with school, encourage them to household activities and help them to take responsibility.
3412.4.13
Q4 2008
Q4 2016
true
20
nurse responsible for general care
Nurses responsible for general care are in charge of promoting and restoring patients` health by providing physical and psychological support to patients, friends, and families. They also supervise assigned team members.
2221.2
Q1 1995
Q4 2008
true
20
nurse responsible for general care
Nurses responsible for general care are in charge of promoting and restoring patients` health by providing physical and psychological support to patients, friends, and families. They also supervise assigned team members.
2221.2
Q1 1994
Q4 1995
true
20
nurse responsible for general care
Nurses responsible for general care are in charge of promoting and restoring patients` health by providing physical and psychological support to patients, friends, and families. They also supervise assigned team members.
2221.2
Q1 1989
Q4 1994
true
20
nurse responsible for general care
Nurses responsible for general care are in charge of promoting and restoring patients` health by providing physical and psychological support to patients, friends, and families. They also supervise assigned team members.
2221.2
Q1 1985
Q4 1989
true
21
unknown
unknown
null
Q1 2015
null
true
21
history teacher secondary school
History teachers at secondary schools provide education to students, commonly children and young adults, in a secondary school setting. They are usually subject teachers, specialised and instructing in their own field of study, history. They prepare lesson plans and materials, monitor the studentsҀ™ progress, assist individually when necessary, and evaluate the studentsҀ™ knowledge and performance on the subject of history through assignments, tests and examinations.
2330.1.8
Q4 2015
Q1 2016
true
21
history teacher secondary school
History teachers at secondary schools provide education to students, commonly children and young adults, in a secondary school setting. They are usually subject teachers, specialised and instructing in their own field of study, history. They prepare lesson plans and materials, monitor the studentsҀ™ progress, assist individually when necessary, and evaluate the studentsҀ™ knowledge and performance on the subject of history through assignments, tests and examinations.
2330.1.8
Q1 2016
Q2 2016
true
21
history teacher secondary school
History teachers at secondary schools provide education to students, commonly children and young adults, in a secondary school setting. They are usually subject teachers, specialised and instructing in their own field of study, history. They prepare lesson plans and materials, monitor the studentsҀ™ progress, assist individually when necessary, and evaluate the studentsҀ™ knowledge and performance on the subject of history through assignments, tests and examinations.
2330.1.8
Q1 2016
Q2 2016
true
22
billing clerk
Billing clerks create credit memos, invoices and monthly customer statements and issue them to customers by all necessary means. They update customer files accordingly.
4311.1
Q3 1989
Q3 2012
false
24
commercial sales representative
Commercial sales representatives represent a company in selling and providing information on goods and services to businesses and organisations.
3322.1
Q1 2012
Q4 2013
true
24
horticulture worker
Horticulture workers carry out practical activities and assist inΒ nurseries or greenhouses for the production of horticultural crops.
9214.2
Q1 2004
Q4 2010
true
26
logistics analyst
Logistics analysts streamline product manufacturing, transportation, storage and distribution. They assess production and supply chain problems to determine economically efficient solutions. They assists company managers in decision-making processes and direct programs designed to provide subcontractors, managers and customers with logistic technology.
2421.5
Q2 2015
Q2 2017
true
26
distribution manager
Distribution managers plan the distribution of goods to various points of sales.
1324.3.1
Q2 2013
Q2 2015
true
26
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q4 2011
Q2 2013
true
26
food service worker
Food service workers prepare food and serve customers. They prepare simple dishes to be used in places that serve food, such as restaurants, cafeterias, hotels, hospitals and ensure that kitchen operations run smoothly and efficiently.
5246.1
Q1 2006
Q2 2011
true
26
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 2002
Q4 2011
true
27
secretary
Secretaries perform a variety of administrative tasks to help keep an organisation run smoothly. They answer telephone calls, draft and send e-mails, maintain diaries, arrange appointments, take messages, file documents, organise and service meetings, and manage databases.
4120.1
Q1 2005
Q4 2007
false
27
bank teller
Bank tellers deal most frequently with customers of the bank. They promote the banks products and services, and provide information about the customers personal accounts and related transfers, deposits, savings etc. They order bank cards and checks for the customers, receive and balance cash and checks and ensure compliance with internal policies. They work on client accounts, deal with payments and manage the use of vaults and safe deposit boxes.
4211.1
Q1 2007
Q4 2007
false
27
administrative assistant
Administrative assistants provide administrative and office support for supervisors. They perform a variety of tasks, such as answering telephone calls, receiving and directing visitors, ordering office supplies, maintaining the office facilities running smoothly, and ensuring that equipment and appliances work properly.
3343.1
Q1 2007
Q4 2009
false
27
administrative assistant
Administrative assistants provide administrative and office support for supervisors. They perform a variety of tasks, such as answering telephone calls, receiving and directing visitors, ordering office supplies, maintaining the office facilities running smoothly, and ensuring that equipment and appliances work properly.
3343.1
Q1 2009
Q4 2010
false
27
administrative assistant
Administrative assistants provide administrative and office support for supervisors. They perform a variety of tasks, such as answering telephone calls, receiving and directing visitors, ordering office supplies, maintaining the office facilities running smoothly, and ensuring that equipment and appliances work properly.
3343.1
Q1 2011
Q4 2013
false
27
technical sales representative in office machinery and equipment
Technical sales representatives in office machinery and equipment act for a business to sell its merchandise while providing technical insight for customers.
2433.6.6
Q1 2013
Q4 2014
false
27
marketing assistant
Marketing assistants support all the efforts and operations carried out by marketing managers and officers. They prepare reports in relation to the marketing operations needed by other departments, especially account and financial divisions. They ensure that resources needed by the managers to perform their job are in place. Β 
2431.10.3
Q1 2015
Q1 2018
false
28
administrative assistant
Administrative assistants provide administrative and office support for supervisors. They perform a variety of tasks, such as answering telephone calls, receiving and directing visitors, ordering office supplies, maintaining the office facilities running smoothly, and ensuring that equipment and appliances work properly.
3343.1
Q1 2012
Q4 2016
true
28
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 2011
Q4 2012
true
28
insurance claims handler
Insurance claims handlers ensureΒ that all insurance claims are handled accurately and that payment for valid claims is made to the policyholders. They use statistical data and reporting to calculate and adjust claims as needed, communicate with and guide policyholders and monitor the progress of a claim.
3315.3
Q1 2007
Q4 2011
true
28
secretary of state
Secretaries of state assist heads of government departments, such as ministers, and aid in the supervision of proceedings in the department. They assist in the direction of policies, operations, and department staff, and perform planning, resource allocation, and decision-making duties.
1111.6
Q1 2004
Q4 2006
true
28
secretary of state
Secretaries of state assist heads of government departments, such as ministers, and aid in the supervision of proceedings in the department. They assist in the direction of policies, operations, and department staff, and perform planning, resource allocation, and decision-making duties.
1111.6
Q1 2000
Q4 2004
true
29
journalist
Journalists research, verify and write news stories for newspapers, magazines, television and other broadcast media. They cover political, economic, cultural, social and sport events. Journalists must conform to ethical codes such as freedom of speech and right of reply, press law and editorial standards in order to bring objective information.
2642.1
Q1 2015
Q4 2016
true
29
journalist
Journalists research, verify and write news stories for newspapers, magazines, television and other broadcast media. They cover political, economic, cultural, social and sport events. Journalists must conform to ethical codes such as freedom of speech and right of reply, press law and editorial standards in order to bring objective information.
2642.1
Q1 2014
Q4 2015
true
29
customer service representative
Customer service representatives handle complaints and are responsible for maintaining overall goodwill between an organisation and its customers. They manage data regarding customer satisfaction and report it.
4225.1
Q1 2013
Q4 2014
true
29
ticket issuing clerk
Ticket issuing clerks provide service to customers, sell tickets and fit the reservation offer to customers' needs. They sell tickets for all events such as sporting, cultural and leisure activities. They provide customers with information on offers and make the necessary arrangements.
5230.3
Q1 2013
Q4 2013
true
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This is a large-scale public dataset of job experiences derived from more than 360,000 anonymized resumes provided by VDAB, the public employment service in Flanders, Belgium.

πŸ“ Dataset Description

This dataset was created using approximately 360,000 resumes. Information was extracted using a small language model (LLM), and each job experience was then mapped to the corresponding ESCO code using a proprietary tool provided by Nobl.ai.

The dataset includes the following fields:

person_id: An identifier indicating which rΓ©sumΓ© the row belongs to
esco_code: The matched ESCO code corresponding to the extracted experience
start_date, end_date: Dates related to the job experience
university_degree: A flag indicating whether the individual has a university degree

For more detailed information about how this dataset was created, please visit our paper.

Important remark: On July 2nd, we uploaded a cleaned version of the data. The process of cleaning the data will be documented in the paper on arXiv. It primarily involves changing tags of ambiguous job titles to 'unknown' and removing some rows.

πŸ“œ Citation

To cite this dataset in academic work, please use the following BibTeX entry:

@misc{
      johary2025jobhoplargescaledatasetcareer,
      title={JobHop: A Large-Scale Dataset of Career Trajectories}, 
      author={Iman Johary and Raphael Romero and Alexandru C. Mara and Tijl De Bie},
      year={2025},
      eprint={2505.07653},
      archivePrefix={arXiv},
      primaryClass={cs.CL},
      url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.07653}, 
}

✍️ Authors

  • Curated by: Iman Johary, Raphael Romero, Alexandru-Cristian Mara, Tijl De Bie
  • Funded by: BOF of Ghent University (BOF20/IBF/117), Flemish Government (AI Research Program), FWO (11J2322N, G0F9816N, 3G042220, G073924N), ERC grant (VIGILIA, 101142229)
  • License: CC BY 4.0

πŸ“§ Contact info

corresponding author: [email protected]

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