FOR CORPORATE PROFESSIONALS EARNING $150K-$400K

How exposed is your career to decisions

you don't control?

Take the free Career Risk Assessment. 12 questions. 2 minutes.

Get your scores that will show you exactly where you’re stuck - and what to build first.

Built by TJ Walia | Ex-Microsoft Leader | 10,000+ professionals trained

You've Been Thinking About This For Years...

You’re good at your job. Maybe the best they’ve got.

But the title can be restructured. The salary depends on a conversation in a room you’re not in. And the growth path stopped growing about three years ago.

You’ve thought about building something on the side. Made lists. Saved posts. Maybe bought a course that’s still sitting in your inbox.

But you haven’t moved, because the risk feels real, the path isn’t clear, and you can’t afford to get this wrong.

That’s not weakness. That’s what careful looks like when the stakes are high.

The assessment gives you three specific scores. Where the trap is tightest. What’s actually blocking your first move.

How close you already are.

What your score tells you

In 2 minutes, you'll see three things most corporate professionals spend years trying to figure out on their own.

🔴 YOUR EXPOSURE SCORE: If your company made a decision tomorrow that you had no part in - a restructure, a new VP who doesn't know your name, an AI tool that replaced your function - what happens to your income? This score shows how much of your life depends on something you don't control.

🟡 YOUR CLARITY SCORE: People rarely get stuck on motivation. They get stuck on not knowing what to build. Could you describe your business idea clearly right now? This score shows whether clarity is your bottleneck - and what to do about it.

🟢 YOUR MOMENTUM SCORE: Thinking and moving are different things. This score separates the people who are one clear structure away from starting - from the ones who need to go back to step one first. Either answer is useful

Most people are strong in one area and stuck in another.

The assessment shows you exactly which one - so you know what to fix first, not last.