Favourite Web Resources and Tools

Discover useful career resources and tools to use in every stage of your working life.

Debra McDermott

8/23/20251 min read

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A group of women wearing uniforms with white tops and pink sashes is gathered indoors. They appear to be in a training or instructional session, with one woman demonstrating something to the others. The room is bright with soft lighting and white curtains, conveying a clean and professional environment.

Best Tools and Resources for Personality, Strengths, and Career Growth

If you’ve ever wondered “What are my strengths?” or “Which career path fits me best?” — you’re not alone. Gaining clarity on your personality, talents, and options can save you time, energy, and frustration. Luckily, there are fantastic online tools that make self-discovery and career planning easier.

Below, I’ve pulled together my favorite resources for personality testing, strengths assessments, and career exploration.

🌟 Personality Tests

16Personalities
A modern, approachable version of the Myers-Briggs framework. Great for understanding how you communicate, make decisions, and interact in work settings.

Truity
Offers a wide variety of tests including the Enneagram, Big Five, and career-specific assessments. Many are free, with deeper paid reports available.

The Enneagram Institute
If you’re curious about the Enneagram, this site provides detailed explanations of the nine types, their growth paths, and compatibility insights.

💪 Strengths & Skills

CliftonStrengths (StrengthsFinder)
A research-backed assessment from Gallup that highlights your top natural talents and how to apply them to work and life.

HIGH5 Test
A free alternative to StrengthsFinder that identifies your top five strengths and gives practical tips on using them effectively.

CareerOneStop Skills Matcher
A free U.S. Department of Labor tool that helps you match your existing skills to potential career paths.

🚀 Career Resources

O*NET Online
A comprehensive database of occupations, industries, and career trends. Perfect for researching roles or exploring new paths.

MindTools
Packed with articles, worksheets, and guides on leadership, productivity, and career skills.

Career Contessa
Focused on career growth, job search, and leadership for women, with articles, courses, and templates.

Indeed Career Guide
Covers everything from resume writing to interview prep, with up-to-date insights from one of the world’s largest job boards.

✨ Final Thoughts

Whether you’re looking to understand yourself better, maximize your strengths, or navigate your next career move, these tools can provide valuable guidance. The real power, though, comes from reflecting on your results and applying the insights to your daily life and long-term goals.

Try one or two of these resources this week and see what you discover about yourself!