Your interests across six dimensions, estimated from 24 answers.
What Job Suits You? — Career Match
We score your interests on RIASEC's six dimensions from 24 questions and rank your top 5 best-fitting careers out of around 100 jobs.
A 24-question interest quiz that ranks your top 5 best-matching careers from around 100 jobs.
What this assessment measures
Interest profile
Your six interest dimensions from answers
Career match ranking
Jobs ranked by match
A craft that cuts wood to spec and frames houses by hand.
A trade that diagnoses car trouble and fixes it by hand.
A trade that wires buildings and delivers power safely.
A role that commands heavy machines to reshape the land.
Working the soil to grow crops and bring in a harvest.
Example result report
Your interest profile (RIASEC)
Your interests across six dimensions, estimated from 24 answers.
Hands-on
Investigating
Creating
Helping
Leading
Organizing
It's only a guide — it can shift with experience and environment.
Career match ranking
Forestry Worker
Forestry
Working the mountains to grow, fell, and haul timber.
You plant, clear, fell, and haul in the forest to nurture woodland and produce timber. It's ideal for hands-on 'building' types who like using their body and tools outdoors, with the reward of tending and protecting the forest as you work.
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Why it fits
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Working out in nature
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The reward of growing forests
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An active, physical job
Fisher
Fishing
Heading out to sea to work the gear and bring in the catch.
You take a boat out, work nets and lines to catch fish and seafood, and land the haul. It suits hands-on 'building' types who like using their body and gear outdoors, with the thrill of a big catch and the feel of working the sea.
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Why it fits
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The thrill of a big catch
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Days out on the sea
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Active work in nature
Carpenter
Construction
A craft that cuts wood to spec and frames houses by hand.
You shape lumber from drawings and build homes and structures piece by piece. It's ideal for hands-on 'building' types, and a precise, by-the-numbers 'organizing' streak pays off too, with the lasting satisfaction of raising a structure with your own hands.
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Why it fits
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Watching a building take shape
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The joy of working by hand
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A lifelong, skilled craft
Auto Mechanic
Automotive
A trade that diagnoses car trouble and fixes it by hand.
You inspect and repair vehicles to keep them running safely. A great fit for hands-on 'building' types who like working with machines; your 'investigating' streak helps in tracing faults, and repairs pay off in visible, satisfying results.
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Why it fits
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The satisfaction of fixing by hand
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The fun of tracing a fault
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A durable, skilled trade
Electrician
Electrical
A trade that wires buildings and delivers power safely.
You install wiring and electrical systems in homes and buildings to plan. It suits hands-on 'building' types, demands a precise, code-following 'organizing' streak, and rewards you with the satisfaction of bringing power to life.
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Why it fits
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A licensed, skilled trade
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The fun of precise work
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Powering everyday life
Your interest profile (RIASEC)
Your interests across six dimensions, estimated from 24 answers.
Hands-on
Investigating
Creating
Helping
Leading
Organizing
It's only a guide — it can shift with experience and environment.
Career match ranking
Software Engineer
IT & Web
A technical role that turns logic into working systems in code.
A strong fit for investigative types who like getting to the bottom of how things work. It rewards both the fun of building something that runs and the precision of careful, steady work.
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Why it fits
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Solving problems logically
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Seeing your build run
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Durable, in-demand expertise
Data Scientist
Data & IT
An analytical role that finds meaning in data to guide decisions.
A fit for investigative types who like uncovering the answer hidden behind the numbers. It calls for the logic to form and test hypotheses, plus the creativity to make findings clear and compelling.
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Why it fits
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Seeing truth in the data
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The thrill of testing ideas
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In demand across industries
Research Scientist (Academic)
Academia
An expert role pushing into questions no one has yet answered.
This work lives at the heart of investigation, unraveling the unknown. Success comes from the creativity to frame fresh hypotheses and the patience to repeat experiments with care.
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Why it fits
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The joy of new discovery
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Leaving a lasting mark
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Mastering deep expertise
Biologist
Life Science
A research role decoding life through observation and experiment.
A role that joins the investigation of living systems with hands-on experimental skill. Findings rest on a sharp eye for observation and the imagination to picture new hypotheses.
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Why it fits
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Probing the mystery of life
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Discoveries that aid medicine
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Sharpening your observation
Management Consultant
Consulting
An expert who analyzes business problems and drives the fix.
A role that pairs the investigation of a problem's true cause with the leadership to move people toward change. It calls for rigorous analysis and the persuasion to bring others on board.
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Why it fits
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The thrill of cracking hard problems
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Driving real change in firms
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Exposure to many industries
Who it's for
Anyone wondering which careers suit them — job seekers, career changers, students mapping a direction.
Prerequisites
No prior knowledge needed. 24 questions, about three minutes.
What the result looks like
We compute a match for all ~100 jobs and show your top 5 by match, each with why it fits you.
FAQ
How many questions is it?
Twenty-four. You can answer in about three minutes on gut feel.
How many jobs is it choosing from?
A pool of around 100 real occupations across many fields — ranked to give you the best-fitting top 5.
Is the result free?
Yes — no sign-up, free to the result.
How is the match decided?
From your answers on six interest axes (hands-on, investigating, creating, helping, leading, organizing — the RIASEC model), each job is scored and ranked highest-first.
Should I take exactly the job it suggests?
It's a guide based on interests. Use it to widen your options, alongside aptitude, experience, and the job market.
This assessment has 1 sections and 24 questions.
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