Quorient is a career guidance platform operated by Quorient, registered in France. The platform is accessible at quorient.co (English) and quorient.fr (French).
Contact: contact@quorient.fr
Hosting: OVH SAS, 2 rue Kellermann, 59100 Roubaix, France.
Quorient's diagnostic crosses three psychometric dimensions with job market data to produce personalised career recommendations.
Based on John Holland's vocational interest model, widely used in career guidance worldwide. The items are adapted from O*NET Interest Profiler instruments. Six interest types are measured: Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, Conventional.
Based on the IPIP-NEO-120 (International Personality Item Pool), a public-domain instrument that measures the five major personality traits: Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism (Emotional Stability). The IPIP-NEO is a validated alternative to the proprietary NEO PI-R.
The Quotient d'Adaptabilite a l'Intelligence artificielle (AI Adaptability Quotient) is a proprietary instrument developed by Quorient. It measures eight dimensions related to professional adaptability in the context of AI and digital transformation: cognitive flexibility, navigating uncertainty, resilience, AI co-intelligence, learning drive, skills transfer, strategic foresight, and digital fluency.
The career database is built from O*NET (Occupational Information Network), a public database maintained by the U.S. Department of Labor. Each occupation includes standardised RIASEC scores, skills requirements, and work context descriptors. Quorient's scoring engine computes a composite match score based on the user's psychometric profile.
Quorient offers an online career diagnostic consisting of 220 questions across three psychometric instruments. Upon completion, users receive a personalised report with career recommendations, psychometric profiles, and (depending on the plan selected) career trajectories, training plans, and job market data.
Quorient offers three plans: Light ($9.99), Pro ($29), and Max ($49). All prices are in US Dollars and are one-time payments. No subscription is created. No automatic renewal occurs.
Payments are processed by Mollie B.V. (Keizersgracht 126, 1015 CW Amsterdam, Netherlands). Quorient does not store credit card details. Mollie is PCI-DSS Level 1 certified.
You may request a full refund within 14 days of purchase, no questions asked. To request a refund, email contact@quorient.fr with your payment reference. Refunds are processed within 5 business days via the original payment method.
Quorient provides career guidance based on psychometric profiling and public job market data. Results are informational and do not constitute professional career counselling, psychological advice, or employment guarantees. Quorient shall not be held liable for career decisions made based on its recommendations.
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When you use Quorient, the following data is collected:
Quorient does not require account creation. No email address is required to take the diagnostic. No personal identification data (name, address, phone number) is collected unless you voluntarily provide it (e.g., when contacting support or requesting a refund).
Your diagnostic data is used solely to generate your personalised career report. Anonymous, aggregated data may be used to improve the scoring algorithm.
Diagnostic data is stored on a secured server hosted by OVH in France (EU). Data is retained for 12 months after the diagnostic, then automatically deleted. You may request earlier deletion at any time by contacting contact@quorient.fr.
Quorient shares data with the following third parties, strictly for the purposes described:
No data is sold or shared with advertisers, data brokers, or any other third party.
Under the General Data Protection Regulation (EU 2016/679), you have the right to:
To exercise these rights, contact contact@quorient.fr. We will respond within 30 days.
Quorient uses the following cookies:
No advertising cookies are used. No tracking pixels are deployed.
The Quorient name, logo, QAI-40 instrument, and scoring algorithm are the intellectual property of Quorient. The RIASEC model is based on publicly available research. The IPIP-NEO items are in the public domain. O*NET data is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
CareerFitter, JobTest.org, Truity, and other names mentioned on this site are trademarks of their respective owners. Quorient is not affiliated with these companies.
These terms are governed by the laws of France. Any dispute arising from the use of Quorient shall be submitted to the competent courts of Paris, France.