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Pathfinder: Map Your
Forestry Career

Get your personalized forestry profile and career map, with the Cache’s Pathfinder—and find your best-fit occupational roles and professional pathways in BC’s bush work scene.

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Step One

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Step Two

Answer a few questions about your experience and what drives you.

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Step Three

Get your instant forestry profile and career map.

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An Interactive Forestry Career Mapping Tool

See where you shine, what roles suit you best, and how to grow your career in the wild. It’s fast, it’s insightful, and it might just change your path.

Start Your Forestry Profile

Discover where you thrive in the field—based on your strengths, experience, and what drives you.

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© WFCA 2025

Members of the Cache project team are grateful to live, work, and be in relationship with people from across many traditional and unceded territories, covering all parts of the land known as British Columbia, Canada. We thoughtfully offer this acknowledgement recognizing that reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples' is a commitment we all share as Canadians. We are grateful to live on this land and are committed to reconciliation, decolonization, and building relationships in our communities and workplaces. Land acknowledgements are one small step towards reconciling the relationships between settlers and Indigenous Peoples, in Canada. Colonialism is a current and ongoing process. Being mindful of our participation is another step on the path of healing. Learn more about land acknowledgements and moving beyond them here: https://native-land.ca/resources/territory-acknowledgement/

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