Find Your Perfect Career, Free in 15 Minutes
A genuinely free career test, 60 validated questions, your full result in 15 minutes, 106 matched careers with salary data, no signup, no email, no upsell. Built on Holland Code (RIASEC) science.
What is the Free Career Test?
A free career test should mean what it says. On most "free" career test sites, the questions are free but the result that actually helps you is gated behind a paywall, an email subscription, or a $30 unlock for the career list. JobCannon's career test is free in the literal sense: 60 validated questions, your six-dimension interest profile, your 3-letter Holland Code, your top matched careers from a database of 106 paths with salary ranges and growth outlook, and your next-step recommendations, all visible on screen the moment you finish, with no account required.
The science under the test is the same Holland Code framework used by the U.S. Department of Labor's O*NET career database, university career centers, and the U.S. military. John Holland's research from 1959 onwards established that career satisfaction depends more on whether your work matches your underlying interests than on whether you are technically capable of the job. The test takes about 15 minutes because that is the smallest item count (60 items, the same length used by O*NET's Interest Profiler) that produces a stable 3-letter code you can actually trust. Shorter "60-second" career tests give you noisy results that swap dimension ranks every retake.
JobCannon was built on a free-first model on purpose. Most career tools sell their results because a) they were built before AI search made it possible to surface free tools to the right user, and b) gating results behind email creates lead lists. We took the opposite bet: build the most useful free career test on the internet, surface it through SEO and AI search, and trust that some users will eventually choose to create a free account or upgrade for advanced features. So far it works, and it means anyone can take a serious career test today, right now, with no friction.