What To Do With Your GAIT Career Assessment Results
Career Guidance
You’ve completed your GAIT Career Assessment. That already puts you in a better position than most people. The key now is not to treat your results as a final answer, but as a guide. This is not something you are forced to follow, and it is not meant to define you. It is simply there to help you think clearer and make better decisions about your next step.
Step 1: Reflect Before You Decide
Before jumping into action, take time to properly reflect on your results. This step is where the real value sits, because your decisions will only be as strong as your understanding of yourself.
Ask yourself:
• Where have I already seen this show up in my life?
• What part of this feels accurate about how I naturally think and work?
• What part of this have I been ignoring or not paying attention to?
Take your time with this. You are not trying to rush to a conclusion. You are building awareness. When your reflection is honest, your direction becomes clearer.
Step 2: Understand Your Path
Your results are not telling you to become one specific thing. They are helping you understand a direction that fits you. Instead of focusing on job titles, focus on patterns and possibilities.
Work through these questions:
• Do the paths suggested align with a direction that feels right for me?
• Which direction surprised me or made me think differently?
• What could realistically be a strong fit for me, including paths I never considered before?
These questions help you move away from guessing and toward understanding your natural path. When you understand your path, you can make better choices even as opportunities change over time.
Step 3: Turn It Into Guidance
Once you have reflected and understood your direction, the next step is to bring other people into the conversation. This helps you turn your insight into something practical and grounded.
Sit down with:
• A parent or guardian
• A teacher or mentor
• A consultant or experienced professional
Discuss your results and ask:
• Does this align with what you’ve seen in me?
• Where do you think this could lead me?
• What can actually work in the real world?
• What changes do I need to make to move in this direction?
This step adds perspective and helps you make decisions with more confidence and clarity.
Your GAIT results are not the end. They are the starting point.Use them to reflect, ask better questions, and have better conversations. Then make your next move with clarity.
GAIT – Helping You Move Forward With Direction.
