# Career Profile Data Model > Phase 3 foundation (2026-07-18). Defines the structured career-profile system: entities, > relationships, ownership, source-of-truth, and snapshot rules. This is the model the CV Builder, > tailored CVs, cover letters, portfolio, and interview prep will all consume in later phases. > > Companion to `docs/architecture/current.md` §4a (profile/career separation) and > `docs/decisions/ADR-002-job-application-model.md`. Verified against code on 2026-07-18. > ## Implementation status (2026-07-18) — SHIPPED > > The model below is implemented on `main` and verified against the live database: > - **Entities** (`Models/CareerEntities.cs`): `CareerExperience`, `CareerEducation`, `CareerSkill`, > `CareerProject`, `CareerCertification`, `CareerLanguage` — relational children of `CareerProfile`; > long tail in `CareerProfile.LongTailJson`. Migration `AddCareerProfileRelationalChildren` > (applied cleanly on the real dev DB and the running container). > - **Projection** (`CareerProfileService` + `CareerProfileMapper`): relational is the source of > truth; `SaveVersionAsync` syncs children + long tail; `LoadStructuredAsync` reads relationally > with lazy backfill from the blob; the `ProfileCvStructureJson` blob is kept as the derived > projection. > - **API** (`CareerProfileController`, `/api/career/profile`): GET/PUT profile, GET completeness, > GET versions, POST version restore. Validation via `CareerProfileValidator` (abuse limits). > - **Frontend** (`/career`): reads/writes the relational API, profile-completeness overview, > version-history restore. > - **Tests**: 23 career-focused backend tests (round-trip, item-key stability, replace-all, > backfill, completeness, validation, versioning/restore) + frontend save/completeness tests. > > Not yet done (later): promote the long tail to relational if needed; a full section-by-section UX > redesign of the editor; the eventual removal of the derived blob once every reader flips. --- ## 1. Where we start (F1, on `main`) The Career Workspace foundation (`992f89e`) stores the whole profile as **one JSON blob**: - `ApplicationUser.ProfileCvStructureJson` — the **authoritative** column every existing read path uses (the `/career` UI, CV rendering, tailoring, match-score, cover-letter drafts). - `CareerProfile.ProfileJson` — a **mirror** of the same `StructuredCvProfile` shape, written by `CareerProfileService.SaveVersionAsync` (dual-write). One row per user. - `CareerProfileVersion` — append-only history: one row per save, with a `Source` discriminator. The blob shape (`Models/StructuredCvProfile.cs`) already has structured items for **Jobs, Education, Certifications, Projects, Languages**, plus `Skills`/`Summary`/`Interests` (string lists) and `OtherSections` (title + items). `CareerProfileService` already assigns **stable item IDs** to Jobs/Education/Certifications/Projects and normalizes free-text dates to `YYYY-MM`. **The stable IDs are the seam.** They were added in F1 precisely so a relational model (and later CV variants) can reference "this job" by identity instead of array position. --- ## 2. Target model (Phase 3) Promote the well-structured, queryable career items to **relational child tables** of `CareerProfile`. Keep the loosely-structured long tail as JSON on `CareerProfile`. ### Decision: which entities are relational vs JSON Per the settled product decision (2026-07-17: "relational for Experience/Education/Skills/Projects; JSON for the long tail") **and** the Phase 3 brief's "keep flexible JSON/custom sections": **Relational child tables** (clear structured shape, queried/sorted/edited item-by-item): | Entity | From blob | Key fields | |---|---|---| | `CareerExperience` | `Jobs` | Title, Company, Location, Start/End (+ normalized), IsCurrent, Bullets, Skills | | `CareerEducation` | `Education` | Qualification, Level, Institution, Location, Start/End, Details | | `CareerSkill` | `Skills` | Name, Category, Proficiency | | `CareerProject` | `Projects` | Name, Role, Location, Start/End, Bullets, Skills, Links | | `CareerCertification` | `Certifications` | Name, Issuer, Date (+ normalized), Details | | `CareerLanguage` | `Languages` | Name, Level, Notes | **JSON on `CareerProfile`** (the long tail — flexible, low-query-value, or not yet shape-stable): - `Contact` (name, headline, email, phone, location, website, linkedin) — a single value object. - `Summary` (string list), `Interests` (string list). - `Achievements`, `Organisations`, `Publications`, `Courses` — kept in a `LongTailJson` blob for now. The Phase 3 brief lists these as relational-*recommended*; they have **no structured shape in the current model** and low query value, so they start as JSON and can be **promoted to relational later** without a source-of-truth change (they already live under `CareerProfile`). - `CustomSections` / `OtherSections` — arbitrary title + items, JSON by nature. - `Metadata` (per-field confidence/provenance from AI extraction) — JSON. > This split is a decision, not a guess. If the user wants Achievements/Organisations/Publications/ > Courses relational now, that is an additive change (new child tables under the same > `CareerProfile`) — flagged here rather than silently chosen. ### Entity shape (child tables) Every child table carries: - `Id` (int, PK, autoincrement). - `CareerProfileId` (FK → `CareerProfile`, cascade delete). - `OwnerUserId` (denormalized for the tenant query filter — same pattern as every other owned entity). - `ItemKey` (string) — the **stable item ID** carried over from the blob, so a row keeps its identity across imports/edits and future CV variants can reference it. - `SortOrder` (int) — explicit ordering (the blob used array position; relational needs it explicit). - Its domain fields. Free-text date fields keep the existing pattern: the original string (`Start`, `End`) **and** a best-effort `YYYY-MM` normalization (`StartDate`, `EndDate`), never one replacing the other. --- ## 3. Relationships ``` ApplicationUser (1) ──owns──> (1) CareerProfile ──> (many) CareerProfileVersion [append-only history] │ ├──> (many) CareerExperience ├──> (many) CareerEducation ├──> (many) CareerSkill ├──> (many) CareerProject ├──> (many) CareerCertification └──> (many) CareerLanguage CareerProfile also holds: Contact, Summary, Interests, Achievements, Organisations, Publications, Courses, CustomSections, Metadata (all JSON columns) ``` - One `CareerProfile` per user (unique index on `OwnerUserId` — already enforced in F1). - Child rows cascade-delete with the profile. - Deleting a `CareerProfile` never touches `JobApplication`/`TailoredApplication` — those *reference* career outputs, they don't own them (same rule as ADR-002). --- ## 4. Ownership & source of truth **`CareerProfile` (its relational children + JSON long tail) is the ONLY editable career source.** Everything downstream is derived and must never be hand-edited as if it were the source: ``` CareerProfile (editable — the master profile) ↓ derive CV Variant (a lens: selections + overrides referencing CareerProfile item keys) [Phase 3/4] ↓ derive Generated CV (rendered from a variant + theme) [Phase 4] ↓ snapshot Application Snapshot (frozen copy attached to a job application) [Phase 3/4] ↓ export PDF / DOCX ``` ### The transition rule (source-of-truth timing) Existing read paths (CV rendering, tailoring, match-score, cover letters) read `ApplicationUser.ProfileCvStructureJson`. We do **not** rewrite all of them in Phase 3. Instead: 1. **The relational model becomes the editable source of truth.** The `/career` structured editor reads and writes the relational tables. 2. **On every save, the relational model is serialized back into the `StructuredCvProfile` blob** (`ApplicationUser.ProfileCvStructureJson` + `CareerProfile.ProfileJson`). The blob becomes a **derived read-model** — a projection kept for the legacy read paths — not an independently editable source. 3. This keeps "do not duplicate career information" honest: there is exactly **one editable copy** (relational); the blob is a generated projection, like a CV is. 4. The eventual removal of the blob (once every reader is migrated to read relational) is a later phase and out of scope here. This mirrors the additive, non-destructive philosophy of Phase 0/ADR-002: introduce the new model, keep the old surface working via a derived projection, flip readers later. --- ## 5. Snapshot rules - **`CareerProfileVersion`** (exists) — an append-only **history** of the whole profile, one row per save, tagged with `Source` (`manual` | `import` | `ai` | `rebuild` | …). It stores the serialized `StructuredCvProfile` (a snapshot blob) — correct: a version is an immutable point-in-time record, not something queried field-by-field. Used for restore (Phase 5) and to make AI/import changes reversible. - **Application snapshots** (later phase) — when a tailored CV is attached to a job application, it is a **frozen snapshot** of the derived output, independent of later profile edits. The master profile changing must never retroactively alter a submitted application. - **Rule:** history snapshots and application snapshots are always *copies*, never live references to the editable profile. Only the `CareerProfile` relational model is live-editable. --- ## 6. Migration (blob → relational) **Non-destructive, additive.** The relational tables are empty today (F1 tables have 0 rows); `ProfileCvStructureJson` holds the real data. - On first access of a user's structured profile after Phase 3 ships, if the relational tables are empty for that user, **backfill them from the blob** (parse `StructuredCvProfile` → child rows, carrying the stable item IDs into `ItemKey`). - The blob is **retained** as the derived projection (see §4), so nothing that reads it breaks. - No column is dropped, no data is overwritten. The backfill is idempotent (keyed on `ItemKey`). > This is a real data migration against the user's actual profile data. It is additive and > reversible (the blob remains authoritative for readers until each is flipped), but the backfill > step is the point to confirm before running against production — see the Phase 3 execution notes. --- ## 7. What this explicitly is NOT (Phase 3 boundaries) Not built here (they belong to Phase 4): CV themes, PDF/DOCX generation, the CV Builder UI, AI rewriting, CV variants. Phase 3 delivers only the **editable master profile** — the foundation those consume. --- ## 8. Open decisions (surface before/at implementation) 1. **Long-tail scope.** Achievements/Organisations/Publications/Courses start as JSON (§2). Promote to relational now, or defer? Additive either way. 2. **Backfill timing** (§6) — run the blob→relational backfill lazily on first access (recommended, zero-downtime) vs a one-shot migration. Confirm before running against production data.