A psychological career assessment
Most people spend years in careers that look right on paper but feel completely wrong inside. Wiredfor is the deep psychological assessment that maps how your mind actually works — and tells you exactly where you'll thrive.
The problem we're solving
You graduated. You did the internships. You built the resume. And somewhere in the middle of it all, a quiet, terrifying question started forming: Is this actually for me?
Most career advice is designed for people who already know what they want. It gives you job boards when what you need is clarity. It gives you resume tips when what you actually need is to understand yourself — how you think, what pressure does to you, what kind of work brings you alive versus slowly hollows you out.
The average person spends over 90,000 hours of their life working. The saddest version of that life is spending those hours doing something you're not wired for. Not because you weren't capable. Because nobody ever helped you figure out what you actually are.
That's what Wiredfor is for.
Why this exists
I did everything I was supposed to do. Internships. Networking events. A 3.8 GPA. I looked great on paper. And I felt completely hopeless.
The corporate world was on the horizon and nothing about it appealed to me. Not the titles, not the environments, not the trajectory. I felt out of place in rooms where everyone else seemed to know exactly where they were going — and I didn't. I dreaded becoming someone who just existed in a job, counting down to weekends, waiting for life to actually start.
What made it worse was watching the people I loved most go through it before me — successful people, respected people, family members who had climbed to senior positions, who were genuinely talented at what they did and completely miserable doing it. They were good at their jobs. They just were not built for them. They worked hard their entire lives and one day realized they had been living to work instead of working to live.
I built Wiredfor because I needed it to exist. Because "follow your passion" is useless advice without the self-knowledge to know what that actually means for you. Because the gap between the career you fall into and the career you're wired for is the difference between a life you tolerate and a life you actually want.
The realization that started it all
I watched people in my family — genuinely brilliant, hardworking people in senior positions — who had everything the world said you should want. The title. The salary. The respect. And they were running on empty.
They weren't bad at their jobs. They were exceptional at them. But there's a difference between being capable of something and being built for it. One takes everything you have. The other gives back.
The question Wiredfor asks isn't "what are you good at?" It's deeper than that. It asks how you think, what energizes you, what kind of work environment brings out your best, how you handle pressure, what you're afraid of, how you relate to risk. It maps the psychological signature that makes you who you are — and matches it to the work that will make you feel alive.
Not just employed. Alive.
Four steps. Twelve minutes. A complete psychological map of your career wiring.
What we measure
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Real results
"I graduated with a business degree and had absolutely no idea where I fit in the world. I felt out of place in every room I walked into — like everyone else had received a map I never got. I dreaded the corporate path everyone expected me to take, but I had nothing to replace it with. Wiredfor didn't just tell me what career to pursue. It showed me, for the first time, exactly how I think — why certain environments energized me and others drained me, why I'd always struggled in rigid structures, why I needed to create something of my own. I finally understood myself. That's worth more than any career advice I'd ever been given."
"I'd spent three years in a role that looked perfect on paper. The salary was great. My manager respected me. I was good at it. And every Sunday night I felt a quiet dread I couldn't explain. Wiredfor named it — I'm wired for autonomy and creative judgment, not execution inside someone else's system. I switched tracks six months ago. I've never looked back."
"My father is a senior executive at a company he's been at for 22 years. He's respected, successful, and exhausted. He told me once that he wished someone had helped him figure out what he actually loved before he was too deep in to change course. I took Wiredfor at 23. Best $19 I've ever spent."
"I thought I was being dramatic when I said nothing felt right. Everyone around me seemed fine. Wiredfor made me realize I wasn't being dramatic — I was being honest. I'm wired completely differently than my peers. That's not a problem. That's a direction."
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