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Six questions to start getting to know your interests (free, no test)

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Before taking any test —and before anyone charges you anything— keep this: six questions to start looking at what moves you. No score, no result, no one watching. Just you and a quiet moment.

The six questions

1. What do you do that makes time pass without you noticing? It doesn’t have to be “productive.” It can be tidying up, drawing, explaining something to someone, building or fixing things, researching a topic to the bottom.

2. When you help someone, what kind of help comes naturally to you? Listening and supporting? Solving the technical problem? Organizing the mess? Persuading or negotiating?

3. What part of a job you’ve had (or imagine) would NOT weigh on you to do every day? Sometimes it’s easier to know what tires you than what you like. Start there.

4. If no one judged whether it “has prospects,” what would make you curious to learn? Let go of the “should” and the salary for a moment. Just curiosity.

5. Do you prefer tasks with clear steps or open problems with no single answer? Neither is better. But knowing which one suits you says a lot about where you’d thrive.

6. Working with people, with data, with ideas, or with physical things? Look at which one you’d choose if you had to spend most of the day with just one.

What to do with your answers

Read them together and look for repetitions: does “helping people” show up several times? “Solving” or “researching”? “Creating”? “Organizing”? There’s a hint there of what kinds of activities attract you.

It’s not a diagnosis. It’s the beginning of a conversation with yourself, which you can continue whenever you want —and free. These questions open the door for you.

The private test, when it’s available, does something that’s hard to do looking at yourself alone: it organizes your interests with structure. It compares your answers against 60 standardized activities, prioritizes which of the six areas weigh most and in what order, and shows the combinations of 2-3 areas that sometimes go unnoticed thinking on your own.

These 6 questions (free)The private test
To start lookingTo go deeper
You notice patterns yourselfPrioritizes your areas by order
No measurementOrganized reading by areas

It’s optional, private, and separate from any selection evaluation: it won’t get you a job or tell you what you’re good at.

Preguntas frecuentes

Does this replace the interests test?

No, and it doesn't try to. It's a free first step of reflection. The full test offers a more organized reading based on the RIASEC model; these questions just help you start looking, without paying anything.

Do I have to register or leave my email?

No. These questions are for you to think about, wherever you want. We don't save anything, we don't ask for data, there's no automatic result.

All of this is yours, free.

There are more guides to apply more calmly. And if at some point you want to look at your interests with some order, there's a private, optional test, separate from any selection evaluation.

See more free resources Check out the interests test