More useful than hours of career advice
Something I've been thinking about a lot: older generations often didn't really get to choose their career, they just focused on doing well at whatever they ended up in. We have the opposite problem now. So many options, and so many voices telling you what your path should look like, that it's easy to lose touch with what you actually want and what you're actually good at. Onlane helped me get clarity on that. The assessment genuinely made me think, the matches felt spot on, and the next steps gave me something concrete to actually work with.


