1. Know Yourself
  2. Acknowledge Your Past
  3. Target Your Future

Introduction

This questionnaire helps identify the career direction that fits you best.
  • It is structured in three steps and is designed to turn your answers into a clearer view of where you are strongest, what kind of work fits you, and which direction makes the most sense next.
  • You do not need perfect answers: honest, broad answers are more useful than polished ones.

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Step 1: Know Yourself

This step builds a picture of what fits you right now. You will map your current situation, the work that energizes you, the environments and values that suit you, the kind of day-to-day work you naturally want more of, and how you prefer to work and communicate.
  • Choose the option that best reflects your current situation.
  • Pick the energizers, environments, values, and daily-work aspirations that feel most true right now.
  • Use the working-style and culture-fit sliders to show how you naturally prefer to work, communicate, and make decisions.
  • Answer the short reflection questions so we understand your current momentum, interests, and themes.
Tip: Answer for the person you are now, not the version of you who had to adapt in an old role.
You must be at least 16 years old to use this service.
Choose the option that best reflects where you are right now. This helps us interpret all later answers in the right context.
I recharge through focused solo work I recharge through lively group interaction
I prefer concrete facts and details I prefer big-picture ideas and possibilities
I decide mainly by logic and criteria I decide mainly by people impact and values
I prefer plans and clear closure I prefer options and flexibility
I'm comfortable with steady routines I seek novelty and variety
I prefer written briefs I prefer live discussions
I enjoy detailed execution I enjoy vision and ideation
I persuade with data and logic I persuade with stories and values
I say things directly and briefly I rely on context and read between the lines
I give clear, candid critique I soften critique to protect harmony
I start with my principles or frameworks first I start with examples and results first
I prefer flatter teams where titles matter less I prefer clear hierarchy where titles matter
I prefer to decide together and build buy-in first I prefer fast decisions with a single clear owner
I build trust by doing the work well first I build trust through relationships first
I think open debate is healthy I prefer to avoid open conflict
I plan ahead and stick to timelines I use flexible time and adjust as we go
I prefer clear rules and consistency I prefer exceptions and flexibility
I prefer bullet points and clarity I prefer narrative and nuance
I tend to act first and ask forgiveness later I prefer to align first, then act
I like to celebrate results publicly I prefer quiet one-to-one acknowledgement
Think about the themes you have read about (books, articles, blogs, social media), listened to (podcasts, radio) or watched (movie themes, youtube etc) in the last 10+ years.
Use these questions to add context beyond the chips and sliders. Honest, broad answers are more useful than polished ones.