Find Best Career by Type

Search for your career test by type and find a test that deals with certain types of issues. Each career test applies a unique perspective or theory to craft the test questions and generate results. If you want to find tests that determine your interests and likes, you can search by the test type ‘Interests/Likes.’

If you’re not particular about what brand of test you use, searching tests by type is a great way of finding what you want. Check out our most popular tests, highest recommended, or every test under ‘more options.’

Career test choices organized by type include:

The icons to the right appear beside career tests listed within this website so that you know what kind of results to expect.

Interest career assessment Test

Ability career assessment Test

Personality career assessment Tests

Reports for persons in C-suite, management, supervision, business owners and leadership

College Career Test

Behavioral career assessment tests

Values career assessment Test

Interpersonal relationship career assessment Test

Personality career tests using Myers-Briggs® along with Ability Interest Value career tests such as Strong Interest Inventory®, Highlands Ability Battery, Career Anchors and DISC

My initial experience was to do a personality test to see where I want to be in my career path and what degree would best help me succeed in the business world. The test reinforced the idea of finance and that a degree in that field would be my best course of action. These tests help me to better understand myself and realize why I do some of the things that I do. It also showed that i was able to go back to school. It encouraged me, and kept me going class after class.

Robert Flanders, Investment Specialist

Career Ability Test Testimonial - Unlike other assessments, the career ability test applies an objective measurement of an assortment of work tasks

This tool is for employees who want to sharpen and improve their leadership skills. This class helps people deal with issues that can get in the way of personal effectiveness.

Joanne York, USWC PR Manager