What to Do After Taking a Career Assessment
The value of a career assessment comes from what you do with the results after the report is delivered.
Start by looking for patterns
Do not focus on a single score or one career title. Look for patterns across Thinking Style, Behavioral Traits, Interests, and the suggested career path matches.
Compare paths against real requirements
Use the report to research what each path actually requires. Compare education, training, work environment, lifestyle, earnings potential, and long-term demand.
- Which paths require a college degree?
- Which paths may fit trade, technical, or certification programs?
- Which options match how the person naturally works and learns?
Turn results into next steps
The best next step may be a college major conversation, a meeting with an advisor, a job shadowing opportunity, a trade program visit, or deeper research into a few career matches.
Learn how it works
See the steps from assessment completion through reviewing alignment and direction.
Understand the results
Learn how Thinking Style, Behavioral Traits, and Interests appear in the report.
Read common questions
Review payment, access, report delivery, and assessment questions before getting started.