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  • Full-color report that summarizes and profiles clients greatest strengths, top 6 skill categories, Skill Sets, and individual skills.
  • High-Potential Skills — those skills identified as high enjoyment and a moderate level of proficiency. Provides suggested development activities to enhance skills while in school or during a transition.
  • A list of top career and educational matches based on your client’s combination of skills. Includes direct links to O’Net for further occupational research.
  • Next steps and resources guide to assist career launchers, changers, and advancers apply the assessment results to their career goals.
$15.95

Price per Access Key, discounts are available.

Give your clients an accelerated and streamlined online skills assessment designed for mobile devices. Clients receive a condensed report for applying strengths to decision making, exploration, development and the job search.

Includes AI-powered Enhanced Career Insights.

Note: Additional one-time discounts are available to educational institutions and non-profit organizations – apply here.

Volume discounts:

KeysPrice Per Key
1-9$15.95
10-24$14.95
25-49$13.95
50-74$12.95
75-99$11.95
100 - 199$10.95
Annual SubscriptionContact us for more information and pricing.

This product is available to career development and human resources professionals. Please login or create a coach account to order Access Keys.

See what our users are saying...

For over twelve years, SkillScan has been George Mason University Career Services’ trusted companion in guiding students and alums through their career paths. From novices embarking on their professional journeys to seasoned professionals seeking advancement, this tool has been instrumental in assessing transferable skills with precision and insight. Utilized both in individual appointments and as a core component of our career preparation courses, SkillScan has consistently delivered tailored guidance, helping individuals identify their strengths and capitalize on them effectively. As we… more

Rachel Lindsey, Assistant Director for Career Education, George Mason University