Narrative assessments
Numerical Reasoning
Verbal Reasoning
Non-Verbal Reasoning

Narrative Assessments | Discover your reasoning abilities

SkillsPassport’s narrative assessments revolutionize career guidance by engaging learners in story-based scenarios that reveal their natural strengths, thinking patterns, and career interests in a culturally relevant way. Unlike traditional multiple-choice tests, these interactive assessments observe how learners naturally respond to real-world situations, providing deeper insights for more accurate subject and career recommendations.

 

Understanding Our Narrative Reasoning Assessments

Verbal Reasoning

Verbal Reasoning

Our verbal reasoning assessment measures your ability to understand and analyze written information, work with language, and communicate effectively. A higher score in verbal reasoning suggests strong potential in careers that require excellent communication skills and language processing.

Journalist

Career Relevance:

Strong verbal reasoning abilities are particularly valuable in careers such as law, journalism, teaching, marketing, and corporate communications. For example, lawyers need exceptional verbal reasoning skills to analyze complex legal documents, construct arguments, and communicate persuasively with clients and courts.

Numerical Reasoning

Numerical Reasoning

This assessment evaluates your capability to work with numbers, understand mathematical relationships, and analyze numerical data. It goes beyond basic mathematics to assess how you process and use numerical information in practical situations.

Investment Banker

Career Relevance:

High numerical reasoning scores often indicate success potential in fields such as accounting, financial analysis, engineering, data science, and economics. For instance, investment analysts need strong numerical reasoning to evaluate market trends, analyze financial data, and make informed investment decisions.

Non-Verbal Reasoning

Non-Verbal Reasoning

Our non-verbal reasoning assessment measures your ability to understand and interpret visual information, recognize patterns, and solve problems without relying on written or spoken language. This includes understanding spatial relationships, identifying sequences, and processing visual cues.

Music Producer

Career Relevance:

Strong non-verbal reasoning skills are particularly valuable in careers such as architecture, graphic design, music production, and user experience design. For example, architects use these skills to visualize three-dimensional spaces and understand how different design elements work together.

What Your Results Mean

Remember that while these assessments provide valuable insights, they’re just one part of your career guidance journey. Your results help identify natural strengths and potential career paths, but they should be considered alongside your interests, personality traits, and other factors that influence career success.

Most careers require a combination of reasoning abilities, with different emphasis on each type. For example, a data journalist needs strong verbal reasoning to communicate effectively and high numerical reasoning to work with data sets. Understanding your reasoning profile helps you make informed decisions about your educational and career path.

Persuader
Creator
Organiser
Doer

Personality Traits | Unlock your unique Personality Traits

SkillsPassport’s narrative assessments revolutionize career guidance by engaging learners in story-based scenarios that reveal their natural strengths, thinking patterns, and career interests in a culturally relevant way. Unlike traditional multiple-choice tests, these interactive assessments observe how learners naturally respond to real-world situations, providing deeper insights for more accurate subject and career recommendations.

 

Let's Explore The Traits

Personality traits are the unique patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving that make up your individual character and influence how you interact with the world around you.

Thinker

Thinker

Thrive as scientists, using observation and analytical skills to solve problems

Persuader

Persuader

Succeed as entrepreneurs, skilled at influencing and leading others

Organiser

Organiser

hrive as financial analysts, bringing structure and precision to tasks

Giver

Giver

Excel as teachers, finding satisfaction in helping and supporting others

Doer

Doer

Excel as mechanics, working practically with tools and hands-on activities

Creator

Creator

Flourish as designers, expressing creativity and appreciating aesthetics

Understanding Personality Traits

Thinker

Thinker

Thinkers excel at analyzing situations, solving complex problems, and developing innovative solutions. They enjoy working with ideas and concepts, often preferring to thoroughly understand a problem before taking action. Their analytical mindset and attention to detail make them valuable in any role requiring careful consideration and strategic thinking.

Data Scientist

Career Relevance:

Thinkers often thrive in careers such as research, software development, strategic consulting, and academic roles. For example, data scientists use their analytical abilities to uncover patterns in complex datasets, while research scientists excel at developing and testing hypotheses to solve challenging problems.

Persuader

Persuader

Persuaders have a natural talent for influencing others and building consensus. They excel at communication, negotiation, and motivating people toward common goals. Their ability to connect with others and drive decisions makes them particularly effective in leadership and influence-based roles.

Sales Manager

Career Relevance:

Persuaders often excel in careers such as sales, marketing, public relations, and business leadership. For instance, sales managers use their persuasive abilities to build client relationships and close deals, while political advisors leverage their influence skills to shape public opinion and policy decisions.

Organiser

Organiser

Organisers excel at creating structure, maintaining order, and implementing efficient systems. They have a natural ability to plan, coordinate, and ensure things run smoothly. Their attention to detail and systematic approach make them valuable in roles requiring strong organizational skills and process management.

Supply Chain Manager

Career Relevance:

Organisers thrive in careers such as operations management, event planning, logistics coordination, and administrative leadership. For example, supply chain managers use their organizational skills to optimize complex distribution networks, while project coordinators excel at keeping multiple tasks and deadlines on track.

Giver

Giver

Givers have a natural inclination toward helping others and building strong relationships. They excel at understanding people's needs, showing empathy, and providing support. Their caring nature and strong interpersonal skills make them particularly effective in roles involving direct service to others.

Nurse

Career Relevance:

Givers often find fulfillment in careers such as healthcare, counseling, teaching, and social work. For instance, nurses combine their caring nature with practical skills to provide patient care, while career counselors use their empathy to guide others in their professional development.

Doer

Doer

Doers are action-oriented individuals who excel at turning ideas into reality. They have a natural ability to take initiative, manage practical tasks, and achieve tangible results. Their hands-on approach and focus on execution make them essential in roles requiring direct action and practical problem-solving.

Paramedic

Career Relevance:

Doers excel in careers such as project management, entrepreneurship, emergency services, and technical roles. For example, construction managers use their practical skills to coordinate complex projects, while emergency responders rely on their action-oriented nature to handle critical situations effectively.

Creator

Creator

Creators possess strong imaginative abilities and excel at generating original ideas and solutions. They have a natural talent for thinking outside the box and approaching challenges from unique angles. Creators often see possibilities where others might see obstacles, making them invaluable in roles requiring innovation and artistic expression.

Digital Design

Career Relevance:

Creative personalities naturally gravitate toward careers in graphic design, content creation, product development, and artistic fields. For instance, user experience designers combine creativity with problem-solving to develop intuitive digital interfaces, while advertising creatives use their imagination to develop compelling campaigns.

Understanding Your Trait Profile

Remember that most people exhibit a combination of these traits, with some being more dominant than others. Your unique trait profile helps identify career paths that align with your natural tendencies and strengths. The most fulfilling careers often allow you to leverage your strongest traits while developing others as needed.

Consider how different careers might require various combinations of these traits. For example, a successful entrepreneur might combine the vision of a Creator, the practicality of a Doer, and the influence skills of a Persuader. Understanding your trait profile helps you make informed decisions about career paths that will feel most natural and rewarding to you.

Nurse
Investment Banker
Supply Chain Manager
Music Producer

Job
Interests

The Job Interests section is where everything comes together! This is your chance to explore careers that match your unique combination of skills and personality traits.

Career Areas, Fields and Jobs

Nurse

Nurse

A nurse provides compassionate patient care through health assessment, medication administration, treatment implementation, and patient education, working within healthcare teams to ensure holistic well-being. Nurses serve as the primary point of contact for patients during their healthcare journey, advocating for their needs while implementing treatment plans established by the healthcare team.

Data Scientist

Business Banker

Thinkers often thrive in careers such as research, software development, strategic consulting, and academic roles. For example, data scientists use their analytical abilities to uncover patterns in complex datasets, while research scientists excel at developing and testing hypotheses to solve challenging problems.

Paramedic

Paramedic

A paramedic provides critical emergency medical care to patients before and during transportation to healthcare facilities. They respond to emergency calls, assess patients' conditions, administer treatment for injuries or medical emergencies, perform life-saving procedures, and safely transport patients while continuing care and communicating vital information to hospital staff.

Sales Manager

Sales Manager

A sales manager leads and directs a team of sales representatives to achieve revenue targets by developing sales strategies, setting goals, and creating effective sales processes. They recruit, train, and mentor sales staff, analyze market trends and competition, develop client relationships, forecast sales, establish territories, monitor performance metrics, and collaborate with other departments to ensure product and service offerings meet customer needs and market demands.

Journalist

Journatlist

A business banker provides specialized financial services and advice to businesses of all sizes, helping them manage cash flow, secure funding for growth, and optimize financial operations. They develop relationships with business clients, assess their financial needs, recommend appropriate banking products and services, structure loans and credit facilities, and serve as the primary point of contact between the business and the financial institution.

Supply Chain Manager

Supply Chain Manager

A supply chain manager oversees the entire lifecycle of products, coordinating the efficient flow of goods, services, and information from suppliers to manufacturers to distributors to customers. They design, plan, and optimize supply networks, manage inventory and logistics operations, select and evaluate suppliers, implement cost reduction strategies, mitigate risks, and ensure timely delivery while balancing customer service requirements with operational constraints.

Understanding Your Interests

The SkillsPassport assessment process creates powerful alignment between individual capabilities and optimal career paths through the systematic integration of reasoning assessments and personality profiles. When verbal, numerical, and non-verbal reasoning results are combined with personality type identifiers (Thinker, Creator, Doer, Giver, Persuader, Organiser), students receive a comprehensive map of their natural strengths and preferences. This integration reveals not just which careers they could pursue, but which ones they would likely excel in and find fulfilling – for example, showing how a high-verbal, low-numerical student with Giver and Persuader traits might thrive in communications roles rather than engineering, despite academic ability in both areas. By providing this personalized insight, SkillsPassport transforms career selection from guesswork into a data-driven process that connects students’ inherent capabilities with truly compatible professional paths.

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