Your 20s are an exciting and pivotal time in your life, full of opportunities to shape your future. Whether you’ve just graduated or started your first job, making the right career decisions now can set the foundation for long-term success.
At Career Analysts, we specialise in helping young professionals discover careers that align with their strengths, interests, and ambitions. With our expert guidance and in-depth assessments, you’ll gain the clarity and confidence you need to move forward in your career.
The career choices you make in your 20s will have a profound impact on your professional and personal life. At this stage, it’s important to consider not just what you’re good at but also what you enjoy doing. A well-informed decision now can help you avoid costly mistakes and set you on a sustainable and fulfilling career path.
Many young professionals feel uncertain about their career direction. Perhaps you’ve started in a role that doesn’t feel right, or you’re unsure how to apply your qualifications in the real world. Others may struggle with balancing ambition and practicality. These challenges are completely normal, and with the right support, they can be overcome.
A career isn’t just about earning a living, it’s about finding purpose and satisfaction in your work. By choosing a career that aligns with your personality and values, you’ll be more motivated, productive, and successful in the long run. Your 20s are the ideal time to explore your options and make decisions that reflect your true potential.
At Career Analysts, we understand that everyone’s career journey is unique. Whether you’re a recent graduate, a young professional unsure about your current path, or someone without formal qualifications, our bespoke career advice is tailored to your individual circumstances.
Combining Psychometric Testing with Expert Career Guidance
Our approach goes beyond traditional careers advice. Using scientifically validated psychometric tests, we assess your personality, skills, and values to build a detailed profile of who you are. This information is then interpreted by our expert Occupational Psychologists to provide clear and actionable career recommendations.
When you work with Career Analysts, you’ll receive personalised attention from a fully qualified Occupational Psychologist. In your one-on-one consultation, they’ll guide you through your psychometric results, discuss potential career paths, and help you weigh your options. Together, you’ll create a roadmap for your future success.
The New Career 20s Programme begins with a series of in-depth psychometric tests. These assessments delve into your personality, abilities, values, and interests, helping us uncover what makes you unique.
The process is thorough, taking approximately five hours to complete, but it's essential for building a comprehensive understanding of your career potential.
After completing your psychometric tests, you'll meet with one of our highly qualified career advisors for a one-on-one consultation.
During this session, you'll discuss your results in detail, explore various career options, and identify the steps needed to achieve your goals.
Following your consultation, you'll receive a personalised career report. This document includes a detailed analysis of your psychometric results, insights from your consultation, and tailored recommendations for your next steps. It's a valuable resource you can refer to throughout your career journey.
Career Analysts has been providing expert career advice for over six decades. Our experience gives us the insight and expertise needed to help young professionals make informed and confident decisions about their future.
Scientifically Validated Psychometric Testing Tailored to You
Our psychometric tests are not generic assessments, they are scientifically validated tools designed to provide deep insights into your personality, abilities, and career potential.
We’ve helped thousands of clients find fulfilling careers, and our reputation speaks for itself. Many of our clients return to us throughout their lives and recommend us to friends and family.
Recent University Graduates Unsure About Their Career Path
If you’ve recently graduated and feel overwhelmed by the options available to you, the New Career 20s Programme can help. We’ll guide you in identifying the right career path based on your unique profile.
Those Who Started a Career but Feel It’s Not the Right Fit
Many professionals in their 20s realise that their current role doesn’t match their skills, interests, or aspirations. If this sounds familiar, our programme can help you transition into a career that’s a better fit for you.
Young Professionals Looking to Align Their Career with Their Goals and Interests
If you want to find a career that reflects your values and ambitions, our expert guidance and in-depth assessments will help you make the best decision for your future.
Why Now is the Best Time to Invest in Your Future
Your 20s are the ideal time to explore your options and make decisions that will shape your professional life. Don’t let uncertainty hold you back. Invest in yourself and your future today.
Start Your Career Journey with Career Analysts
With our expert guidance, you’ll gain the clarity and confidence you need to pursue a career that’s right for you. Take the first step towards building a fulfilling future.
The psychometric testing process takes approximately five hours to complete, followed by a one-on-one consultation and a personalised career report delivered in the days that follow.
Absolutely. Our programme is designed for anyone in their 20s, regardless of educational background. We focus on your unique abilities and interests to identify the best career options for you.
Our programme is flexible and not limited to specific industries. Whether you’re interested in creative fields, technical professions, management, or entrepreneurship, we tailor our advice to your aspirations.
Psychometric testing provides a detailed understanding of your personality, abilities, and values, helping us recommend careers that align with your strengths and interests.
Your personalised career report includes a detailed analysis of your psychometric test results, a summary of your consultation with the Occupational Psychologist, and specific career recommendations. It’s a comprehensive guide to help you take the next steps in your career.
Yes. If you’re currently in a role that doesn’t feel like the right fit, our programme can help you identify alternative career options that better align with your goals, values, and skills.
Not at all. Many of our clients are unsure about what they want to do. Our programme is designed to help you explore your options and provide clarity on the best career path for you.
You’ll work directly with a fully qualified Occupational Psychologist who specialises in career guidance. They’ll interpret your psychometric test results and provide expert advice tailored to your unique circumstances.
Yes, the programme is ideal for recent graduates who are unsure about their next steps. Whether you’re exploring graduate jobs or considering further qualifications, we’ll help you make informed decisions about your career.
To get started, you simply need to register for the programme. From there, you’ll complete the psychometric tests at home, followed by your one-on-one consultation and the delivery of your personalised career report.
Hi,
More than 25 years ago, I sought careers advice with your organisation, and following your advice, embarked on a master’s degree at the University of London in Ergonomics, specialising in Human Factors in Human-Computer Interaction, which was the first year it was offered as a specialisation.
I now work at Google/YouTube, where I have been for nearly six years, after 15 years working in various Silicon Valley companies, focusing specifically on Internet products. I often tell my story of how I got started, because those entering my profession now cannot believe that I have been in the field for so long, having experienced so much – I hardly believe it myself.
My career counsellor was Anne Lines, whose name I have not forgotten. She may have retired now, but while I considered her advice with a healthy dose of scepticism at the time, it turned out to be incredibly perceptive.
Best wishes for the new year.
Stephen Wheeler
Dear Leo,
Just to say how delighted I have been with the career guidance service that you have offered to Grace and Jonty. Grace has made an application to train as a primary school teacher. The assurance of your analysis was absolutely key to this. Jonty is a year or two further away from the employment market place, but my hope was that you would give him ideas that were novel and out of the box – which you certainly did. Let’s see where he goes, but this experience will have been invaluable whatever happens.
I’ve left a review on Google.
Many thanks once again
Sebastian
Hi there,
I just want to thank you Leo, and if you can pass on my feedback to Sherridan – she was absolutely fantastic and took the time to explain everything to me and really going beyond just the career aspect of it :)
Dear Leo and Sherridan
You will remember that Kate and I visited Sherridan at her home in February this year. You both asked to be kept informed of her progress.
I am delighted to be able to tell you that Kate secured a job on 19 March!
They are a lovely team and they have said they are so happy to have her, they really like her and she fits in very well. Likewise, she is loving the job, and most importantly it ticks all the boxes for her; ‘people skills, communication, information governance and attention to detail, very little travel cost, etc., etc. They told her at the interview that it’s a ‘job for life’ and so we told her to join the NHS pension scheme! In any event, I am sure that this could lead to other roles within the NHS in the future, if she got itchy feet.
Sometimes the missing piece of the puzzle just clicks into place perfectly. I am ecstatic. It has been so very hard for her, and her Dad and I. Most of all Kate has worked so hard for her achievements and she is conscientious and dedicated and deserves to be so happily employed.
Many thanks for your help and assistance along the way. It was very much appreciated.
Very best wishes to you both.
Thanks for emailing the report. I found the day really useful and look forward to reading it.
Career Analysts made me think about all of my needs from a job and what kind of skills I have. The Psychologist/career counsellor was very warm and friendly, made an effort to understand me and made me feel I have lots of choices. I’m now considering very different options to the ones I was considering before I came.
I wanted to thank you for your insightful advice when we met. I’ve just completed the certificate course in Hypnotherapy and am starting the diploma in a couple of weeks! It’s fascinating and I am positively hooked. About a year from now I shall be qualified and hopefully starting up my own practice! Thanks again for your advice and time. Will keep you posted!
The Occupational Psychologist showed me lots of interesting websites and all the kinds of jobs I could do.
Sorry to miss you on my way out, I just wanted to say thank you so much for everything today, it was really helpful. I look forward to hearing from you with my report but I am not in a rush and I understand if this takes some time.
On 26th October I received my Career Analysts report. It gave me a lot of ideas on where to go in the future; I found the service exemplary and the staff efficient and friendly. I have enrolled in training courses that I have an interest in and that would be beneficial to my future career. I have been offered a job in a sector in which I can progress and exploit my full potential. I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone at Career Analysts for the fantastic advice and service, helping me to finally get my career on the right path. Keep up the good work!
Thank you for your email and the attached report. I have now received the hard copy too. It was an interesting day, the tests and the subsequent consultation. I will go through the report and the recommendations and will contact you if I need further clarification or help. In the meantime, please pass on my thanks and gratitude also to Mary for her help, careful advice and her time.
I had accepted an offer for a BSc but wanted to check what my options would be with (and without) the degree. I am now set on doing the degree and have a much better idea what I can and might want to do with it. I feel much more confident in my mathematical abilities (and skills in general) and have a good idea what I need to work on. The report was detailed and helpful following on from the discussion on the day.
I feel I know what I need to work on with CBT in the future, and I have a better idea of what jobs I would be suited to (and, reassuringly, that there are such jobs…). I found particularly useful the warning about teaching as possibly being particularly stressful for someone like me. Confirmation of my skills and abilities.
My consultant was v. enthusiastic and understanding. Didn’t apply one formula – she gave me individual attention. The report arrived v. efficiently and was well laid out. The Career Analysts experience – it’s like holding up a mirror to yourself. The consultant gave me a lot of encouragement and really helped me see my strengths.
The process helped me to understand my strengths and where my areas of interests lie. I feel like I have a better vision of what career I want to go into. Leo took the time to help me out and was very patient when dealing with me. The programme was structured well. Although it was quite challenging I felt as though I benefited from it. The report helped me to gain a better and more solid understanding of my career pathway.
I understood through this programme how I could utilise my strengths to serve a purpose. I feel it is better to follow your intuition than follow a course of action you are not familiar with. I found that working with the psychologist helped me to gain a different perspective on work. The experience also caused me to change my opinion on my career options.
Just as an update as to my situation from a year ago. The report proved useful as it helped to give a clear representation of my strengths and weaknesses and extrapolate from there. I have ended up a software engineer for a very large defence contractor and so far I haven’t done too badly so far.
Many thanks for the report – incredibly insightful stuff, I’m sure it will serve me well going forward. I’ll be sure to get in touch should I want further support.
Hi Leo, thank you for emailing me a copy of my report, I have had a good look and am very happy with its contents. I have found the process of Career Analysts thoroughly enjoyable and highly motivating. I have already begun to implement some changes in my life which are starting to reap benefits and open up new opportunities along the way. I feel that the type of information I was given following the assessment of my test results and the life skills interview with Sherridan is an opportunity that everyone should be afforded.
It seems an almost natural step to take between school and further education and I know that I would have certainly benefitted from this process at that stage in my life, but that said, I am not about to let 15 years get in the way of my goals now. Please pass on my kindest thanks to Sherridan for giving me the opportunity to see my true potential and for being so understanding when she listened to my ramblings surrounding my life thus far and the accident. Many thanks again to you both.
I just completed your feedback questionnaire and put ‘extremely’ in every answer. Thanks for everything I feel much clearer now. Great service.
Dear Career Analysts, I wanted to let you know how I got on following your help in August 2014.
Firstly, it was incredibly helpful to have your perspective and advice at what was a really difficult time for me. As a result of your suggestions, I applied for Master’s courses in Operational Research and, notwithstanding my 3rd class degree, was offered a place at Southampton.
I spent the academic year 2014-15 in Southampton and have just received confirmation of my result which was a Distinction (average over 70%).
The course was much more varied than I was used to and involved the development of skills such as team work and presentations which I had not previously encountered at Cambridge. I really enjoyed the course which concluded with a two month work placement at the University of Augsburg in Germany working on a project for Allianz insurance and the completion of a report.
I submitted my report at the end of September and began applying for jobs. I have just started work in Operational Research for a major travel business.
In the summer of 2015 Cambridge agreed to upgrade my degree to a 2:2.
I wanted to let you know how I got on and to thank you for all your help and advice which has made such a difference to my situation over the last year or so.
HI and thanks… I didn’t know the significance of the report until now… 12 years on!
12 years ago I came to Career Analyst as I had just been made redundant. I remember spending an interesting day with you and did a whole bunch of tests and had a chat with someone.
Back then, I had commitments and didn’t really take on board the significance of what the report was actually telling me, nor did I listen to my gut & heart which were both saying “go for your dreams” and so I went back to Corporate, mainly to pay for our mortgage, for another 8 years.
I pulled out my report at the weekend and had to smile. The 3 key jobs recommended back then were: Executive Coach, Occupational Psychologist, Trainer. All I remember from the meeting was Occupational Psychologist and at 34, I didn’t fancy going back to Uni and re-training.
3 years ago I changed my life and walked away from Corporate – guess what I do now? Yep, Training and Coaching and I love it! I may not be earning as much as I did in my Corporate role, but I feel my life is enriched by what I do…
Just wanted to say a belated thanks to whoever helped me back then…!
Just been clearing out ahead of moving house, and found a report that I commissioned from you back in 1994! I was only 2 years past graduating from my masters and feeling a bit frustrated….
Anyway, it is a very interesting read, and I wondered whether you ever follow up to see where your clients end up in their careers? The psychologist that I saw was Alexis Hallam, but probably not with you now?
Anyway, let me know if you want me to send you a copy of the report and maybe a copy of my current CV as a case study…..
Following my consultation with Mary last week I have to say a huge thank you to you both.
Mary covered all of the career options I had raised and provided extremely helpful career and personal advice over an unexpected 3 hour session!
She really seemed to understand what I was needing to get out of the consultation and I have taken away some valuable things about myself that I hadn’t realised or was reluctant to accept about myself prior to the session.
I now have a better understanding as to the type of career that would be suited to me and now it’s a case of working out which one I want to pursue.
The consultation has provided me with valuable insight about myself so thank you again to everyone at Career Analysts.
I have kept my career report from 1995 by Alexis Hallam and periodically read it. Very accurate and still resonates. Out of curiosity I went to your web site and see I am not the only person who has done this. Alexis must have been very good.
I’d like to thank you for going above and beyond your duty in helping me. I will let you know how my situation progresses.
We use in-depth psychometric testing to help teenagers make important education & career choices, 20 year olds choose a new career path and 30+ year olds who need a career change.