The Connector
You're most energised when you're connecting with people and bringing ideas to life. Whether it's helping someone think through a problem, designing something that communicates, or digging into a question that genuinely interests you — that's where your energy goes. Environments that feel human and purposeful bring out your best.
You actively seek out new experiences and ideas. You're drawn to learning that feels meaningful and real — not just ticking boxes.
You're capable of real focus when something matters to you. You give your best when you can see the purpose behind what you're doing.
You gain energy from being around people and engaging directly. Group projects, discussions, and collaborative settings suit you.
You are considerate and empathetic. You naturally tune in to what others need, and building trust with people comes easily to you.
You feel things deeply, which means you care — but you're also building resilience. High-pressure moments can be managed with the right support.
Holland code: SAI
Social–Artistic–Investigative. You're drawn to subjects and settings that centre on people, allow for creativity and self-expression, and involve genuine inquiry. Pathways that combine all three tend to feel most alive for you.
You find meaning in helping, teaching, and connecting with others. Activities and pathways centred on people and relationships energise you.
You value self-expression and creativity. You're drawn to subjects and activities that let you interpret, design, and communicate in original ways.
You enjoy understanding how things work and asking deeper questions. Research, analysis, and intellectual exploration appeal to you.
You can motivate and lead when needed. You have the potential to drive projects and influence others as you develop confidence.
Highly structured, rule-based settings are unlikely to be where you do your best thinking — you prefer open-ended exploration.
Physical tools and hands-on technical systems aren't where your energy naturally goes — you're drawn more to people and ideas.
Based on this student's personality profile and interest map, these are their top career pathway matches — ranked by how well each role aligns with both who they are and what energises them.
Students see 1,300+ career pathways ranked this way — not just what's popular, but what fits them.
The same traits play out differently
in different situations.
Your Big Five profile isn't just a snapshot — it shapes how you approach situations every day. Here's what those patterns look like in practice.
In group projects
You tend to naturally step into a connecting role — keeping the group together, checking in on people, and finding ways to make everyone feel included. You're often the one who notices when the group dynamic is off before anyone else does.
In subjects you love
When a subject genuinely interests you, you go all in. You'll do extra reading, make unexpected connections, and bring your own angle to it. You don't just learn the material — you think about what it means.
Under pressure
You feel things intensely — which means you care, but can also take setbacks personally. You recover better when you can talk it through with someone you trust. Being told you're capable isn't as useful as being given time to think.
In one-to-one conversations
This is where you're often at your best. You listen carefully, ask thoughtful questions, and make the other person feel genuinely heard. Advisory or mentoring roles would feel natural to you as you develop.
When choosing a direction
Your SAI profile means the most fulfilling directions tend to involve people, creativity, or understanding — ideally all three. Roles in the creative industries, education, psychology, communications, or social impact are worth exploring seriously.
After the report,
students talk to Runo.
Runo walks each student through their results in plain language — so they arrive at any careers session already knowing what their profile means.
Arrives prepared
Students understand their profile before the session — no cold start, no wasted time.
Plain language
No jargon. Runo translates Big Five and RIASEC scores into insights students can actually use.
For schools & colleges
Every student gets this report.
In one lesson.
This is what each student receives — their own full personality profile, interest map, career pathway matches, scenario guide, and Runo AI debrief. Share one link, 5–7 minutes, any device. No marking. No IT setup. No waiting.
Every school gets a direct 20-minute onboarding call — walkthrough, data & safeguarding Q&A, and help planning your year group session.