Career quizzes usually land somewhere between Buzzfeed and corporate HR filler, so I went into Pigment's Career Self-Discovery Assessment skeptical, and came out with more specific findings than expected.
Taking the assessment
It's 120 forced-choice questions, no right or wrong answers, and took about 18 minutes to complete. Rather than sorting you into one of four or sixteen boxes like older personality frameworks, Pigment measures 82 traits across how you process information, make decisions, sustain focus, and collaborate.

What the report covers
The profile arrives within 24 hours as a 36-page document covering nine cognitive dimensions, your working style (Analyst, Accelerator, Pragmatist, or Harmonizer), the five work types your mind naturally pulls toward, ranked strengths paired with their corresponding blindspots, and specific career alignment areas rather than generic job titles.
Is it worth it?
At $99.99, it's priced above a typical personality quiz but positions itself against career coaching, which runs considerably higher per session. It holds a 4.8-star rating across 871 reviews, and Pigment backs every purchase with a 30-day, no-questions-asked money-back guarantee if the report doesn't land.
Try it risk-free: Pigment offers a full refund within 30 days if the assessment doesn't help. Try Pigment here.