Find a career direction that fits how you work, grow, and make choices.
Career Compass brings together practical self-assessments that help you explore your strengths, values, skills gaps, motivation, work preferences, and next career move.
Your career direction map
Identify what you already do well and where those strengths could be used.
Review the conditions and motivators that may shape long-term satisfaction.
Spot development areas that could support your next move.
Career clarity is rarely one big answer.
It usually comes from comparing several signals: what you value, what you are good at, what drains you, what motivates you, and where your next growth gap might be.
Understand your direction
Use the Career Path Finder and Career Clarity Self-Test to reflect on possible paths.
Clarify what matters
Explore your values, motivation, and preferred work environment before choosing a role.
Spot development gaps
Use the Skills Gap Analyzer and Soft Skills Diagnostic to choose what to improve next.
Make a better move
Compare roles, industries, strengths, and growth options with more structure.
Start with the question that feels most urgent.
You do not need to take every assessment at once. Start with the tool that matches your current decision, then use related assessments to build a clearer picture.
Career Path Finder
Useful when you want a broad starting point for roles, industries, and possible career direction.
Work Values Assessment
Helps you understand what you need from work to stay motivated, engaged, and satisfied.
Skills Gap Analyzer
Shows where you may need to build capability before moving forward.
Explore the full assessment set.
Each card gives you two options: open the assessment page for more context or go straight to the quiz.
Career Path Finder
Explore possible roles and career paths based on your interests, strengths, and preferences.
Work Values Assessment
Clarify what matters most to you at work, from autonomy and stability to growth and recognition.
Skills Gap Analyzer
Identify the skills you may need to strengthen for a promotion, career move, or new role.
Industry Fit Evaluator
Compare the types of sectors, professions, and work settings that may suit you best.
Professional Strengths Finder
Identify transferable strengths you can use when positioning yourself for future opportunities.
Motivation & Engagement Profiler
Explore what energizes you at work and what may reduce your engagement over time.
Ideal Work Environment Analyzer
Review the type of workplace, pace, structure, culture, and team setting that may fit you.
Soft Skills Diagnostic
Reflect on communication, teamwork, adaptability, problem-solving, and other career-building skills.
Career Clarity Self-Test
Check how clear you are about your direction, choices, priorities, and next career step.
Growth Direction Audit
Review where your development effort may be best placed over the next few months.
Use the tools in a way that matches your situation.
If you feel stuck
Start with Career Clarity Self-Test, then take Career Path Finder and Work Values Assessment to compare direction with motivation.
If you want a promotion
Start with Skills Gap Analyzer, then take Professional Strengths Finder and Soft Skills Diagnostic to plan development.
If you are changing careers
Start with Industry Fit Evaluator, then use Ideal Work Environment Analyzer and Growth Direction Audit to narrow your options.
A simple way to turn reflection into action.
Pick your question
Choose the assessment that matches the decision you are facing right now.
Answer honestly
Respond based on your real preferences and habits, not what sounds ideal.
Read your result
Look for patterns, not just scores. The insight is usually in the explanation.
Choose one next step
Use your result to choose a role to research, a skill to build, or a conversation to start.
Questions before you begin
Is Career Compass a career test?
It is better to think of it as a set of career reflection tools. The assessments help you compare signals such as strengths, values, motivation, skills, and work preferences.
Which Career Compass assessment should I take first?
If you are unsure, start with Career Path Finder. If you already know the direction but feel uncertain, start with Career Clarity Self-Test or Skills Gap Analyzer.
Can these tools tell me exactly which job to choose?
No tool can make that decision for you. These assessments help you think more clearly, compare options, and choose better next steps.
Who is Career Compass for?
It can help students, early-career professionals, people considering a career change, and professionals planning their next development step.
Are the assessments free?
Yes, the tools are designed as free online assessments for practical self-reflection and career planning.
Start with one career question.
You do not need to solve your whole career today. Start with one assessment, read the result carefully, then choose one practical next step.
