In 2012, still navigating the impact of the financial crisis, Sarah Powers saw her wife struggling to keep up with demand for career counseling at the community college she worked at in Florida. "It was people from the community who lost their jobs,’ Sarah recalls; "they’d have a high school diploma and worked at the paper mill that recently closed down and they didn’t know what to do next. Many people weren't willing or able to pay for a career test tool, so Sarah’s wife used a public domain spreadsheet from the 1980s. "I looked at the questions and immediately knew there was room for improvement," says Sarah, who has experience as an instructional designer and web developer. She decided to make it her winter project to develop a better career calculator tool. "I wanted to help my wife save time and make a better test."
About the Publisher
Along with running YourFreeCareerTest.com, Sarah also leads Learning and Talent Development at FreedomCare, which provides caregiving services for those with Medicaid. When she's not working, her dog Paige usually persuades her into long walks and hikes in the desert.