Browse through these Frequently Asked Questions to find answers to commonly raised queries.
Our tests are useful for students and professionals for career exploration. School districts, colleges, and workforce centers use this with their students and clients for career research.
The free career test is ideal for high school and college students, as well as working professionals. The test is written at an 8th-grade reading level, according to Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level and Reading Ease scores, making it suitable for those aged 13 and older.
This resource does not include personality related questions. We do not jump to conclusions and assume one career is better based on personality alone. We value the diversity of thought, experience, and personality types in the workforce.
You will be given a unique code after completing one of our career tests, which you can use to retrieve your test results for up to 12 months. To access your results, please enter your unique code here.
Our flagship career test report shows interest scores in 15 broad career categories, from 0% to 100% interest. When helping high school or college students, look at the areas where they scored high and think about careers that combine these interests. For example, if someone is very interested in both healthcare and technology, they might like being a data scientist in healthcare.
Once you have completed our flagship career test, you can take one of our other career tests to narrow down your interests further.
They are designed to take no more than 5 minutes to eliminate test fatigue. Some tests can be completed within 3 minutes. Our flagship career test is our most popular. This test may take the full 5 minutes for an adult or student to complete.
These career test results are free, and there is no payment to take the test. However, we may provide a premium version of the results for an optional small fee. There may also be other ways to help support our mission to keep the tests accessible on our site.
All career tests can be taken on a desktop computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone.
When taking our tests, we do not collect any personally identifiable information unless you choose to provide it to us voluntarily, and registration is not required. This makes the resource user-friendly, especially for school districts using the free career tests with high school students. Users may also be offered options to match with educational programs. If they request information, a form asking for personal details will be provided to send educational materials. This is not required to take the free career test or access your results.
Our tests are used by school districts for middle and high school students. College career centers value it to assist students in selecting the ideal degree programs. Workforce centers utilize it to support professionals navigating career transitions.
Yes, you can share your free test results on social media and other platforms. You can also print them or save them as a PDF to review your career options whenever you like.
If you lose your unique code you will need to retake the test. However, this should only take around 5 minutes.
Our tests are used by school districts for middle and high school students. College career centers value it to assist students in selecting the ideal degree programs. Workforce centers utilize it to support professionals navigating career transitions.
Yes! Check out our information on Careers and Colleges which can be found in the main menu.
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