Free Trade Career Test

This free trade school career test will help you discover what career that requires two years or less of education interests you. Whether you are a high school or college student, or professional, this free trade school career test provides specific interest scores for each career category. This allows you to consider how much interest you have in each category, and your results may surprise you. You will be given a unique code to share and view your trade school test results anytime in the next 12 months.

Disclaimer: Before you start the test, please consider the following: the test results are provided to you for the purpose of discovering your interests, your likes and dislikes and contemplating on what you may want to do in the future. Our tests are not psychological tests, nor do they indicate that you excel in a certain field of interest. Our tests do not amount to professional career advice. Our terms of use contain a disclaimer.

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Go out of your way to make a customer happy.

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Use your physical strength most of the day.

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Help people who are sick.

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Work on a farm or in a greenhouse.

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Troubleshoot technical issues.

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Learn how to fix things.

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File and update documents.

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Help people look better.

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Operate heavy equipment or trucks.

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Conduct science experiments.

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Learn how to cook.

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Use your artistic talent.

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Help people on vacation have fun.

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Work in a factory setting.

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Provide friendly customer service.

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Repair and restore buildings or roads.

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Work in a healthcare setting.

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Learn about crops or livestock.

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Use technology on a daily basis.

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Work as a mechanic.

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Schedule appointments.

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Work with hair, makeup, or nails.

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Transport items from one location to another.

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Learn about chemicals and how they react with one another.

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Bake or cook dishes for people.

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Work as an artist.

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Work in the entertainment industry.

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Manufacture products.

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Listen to a customer’s needs and help them.

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Load and unload building materials.

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Support a variety of people with medical needs.

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Operate heavy machinery.

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Work heavily with a computer.

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Fix cars, boats, or airplanes.

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Do administrative work.

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Work in the beauty industry.

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Work in the transportation industry.

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Use samples of biological material to study.

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Work with food.

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Make art on a computer.

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Assist customers to enjoy their recreational activities.

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Use machines to make products.

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About the Free Trade School Career Test

This trade school career test was designed to assist people to discover their interests. Schools can use this test to complement their career curriculum for middle and high school students. Colleges, trade schools, and workforce centers also use this test to help students with career exploration.

Students in middle school, high school, or college may also find it helpful to speak to a career counselor about their results. Its also highly encouraged that test-takers continue their career research by visiting our careers page. Most trade careers require two years or less of education.

There are other tests on YourFreeCareerTest such as our flagship free career test. You will receive a unique code to your test results to access any time in the next 12 months or share with others. Though the results are printable, students and professionals may email their results to friends and family.