For people, not job titles

The work you'll love is the work you'll stay great at.

A job you love is a job you win, year after year, and everyone around you wins with you.

Free. About two minutes. Name a role and see your shape.

See it on real people

One role, three people, three different reads.

Flip between three real reads over the same job. Where the green sits close to the violet is the work that already has momentum; where it pulls away is the part you would be pushing on.

over Senior Account Manager
ElliotWired to win

Interest lines up with all three make-or-break demands this role runs on, which is rare and worth protecting.

Violet is what the role needs, green is what their answers point to. On a ringed part, the closer the two sit, the closer the read.

Hands-onWhyCreatingPeopleDrivingOrder
Driving things forward with people

Make-or-break for this role.

FarClose

Their interest meets what the role draws on here.

This roleElliot
Where to expect momentumWinning people over

Winning people over is where Elliot's interest already wants to go, so expect momentum on the relationship work instead of a grind.

Confirm it in the interview

Every part that decides this role is already where Elliot’s interest sits. The questions confirm the skill behind it.

Why two minutes is worth it

The work you're wired for is the work that compounds.

See your shape

The kinds of work your mind naturally takes to, in one picture. It holds steady over the years, so it's yours to keep.

Know before you commit

Lay your shape over any role and see where you'll have momentum, and where you'd be pushing, week after week.

It lifts everyone

When you do work you're wired for, you don't just stay. You get better at it, and you lift everyone around you.

Name a role. See where the work draws you in,
and where you're wired to win.

Free, and it shows you where to expect momentum, never a promise that you'll succeed.