Your manager just asked if you can take the lead on this quarter's biggest project. How do you naturally want to start?
Lunch break. You have an hour and no obligations. What actually sounds better to you?
You've been stuck on the same problem for an hour and it's not moving. What do you do?
There's a team meeting tomorrow morning and you need to share your thoughts. Which feels more natural?
You just got handed a new task and have no clear idea how to approach it yet. First move?
A meeting you had blocked off this afternoon just got canceled and your whole schedule reshuffled. How does that land?
You have exactly one week until a project deadline. Where are you right now?
You have a work trip next week. How do you prep?
You're writing a report for your manager. Where do you naturally begin?
You're checking in on where a project stands. What do you look at first?
Someone flags a mistake in the deliverable. How do you investigate?
Your team is evaluating a new business idea. What do you zero in on first?
About This Test
Answer 12 real workplace scenarios honestly. Solo vs. Team, Planner vs. Improviser, Detail vs. Big Picture — three axes that decode your professional DNA and reveal the environment where you do your best work.