The program consists of 13 tests, some of which measure multiple abilities. They measure everything that is most useful in helping you pick a career that fits your natural abilities and personality. They are specific enough that medical students use the program to pick a specialty.

It takes about 3.5 hours to go through the entire testing process which you do in the privacy of your home. The tests are administered by audio CDs that guide you seamlessly through the entire process. All you need to provide is a quiet place, some pencils and a player for the CDs (or cassette tapes).

Testing interpretation is a two step process: an extensive general overview guided by audio CD, followed by a personal one-hour telephone session with a senior Rockport coach. We go over your own unique situation in depth and teach you to understand how your abilities and your personality fit together and suggest specific careers that will best express your strengths.

You can’t study. And you can’t fail.

This test is unlike anything you have done before. It’s intensive, but not stressful. There are no right or wrong answers, there are no good or bad scores. What you get is comprehensive insight into your unique natural talents and how to apply them. Some of what you learn may be earth-shattering; while some may simply confirm what you have known or suspected all along. Either way, you’ll end up with a clear picture of who you are and what you are good at, as well as ideas on how that can be put to use in the world.

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What we test
An overview of specific natural abilities and they can apply in the world of work.


How it works, fees & logistics
A detailed overview of the testing and interpretation process.


Test demo
This simulation gives you a feel for some the testing experience.


“...a major contribution to me. It helped me identify my strengths ...and acknowledge and accept those areas where I was less willing and effective. Armed with this new/old information I was in a much better position to consider careers that would work for me.”

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