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What Priya actually used was a : the VIA Character Strengths Survey (completely free at viacharacter.org). While different from CliftonStrengths, it’s research-backed and follows the same “build on strengths” philosophy.
There is no truly free version of the full CliftonStrengths assessment. The Free “Teaser” vs. The Paid Assessment As Priya dug deeper, she found a clear distinction:
One evening, while searching for a career reset, she typed into a search bar: “strengthsfinder free assessment.”
She also found that many public libraries and universities offer to the full CliftonStrengths assessment for students or cardholders. She called her local library—and they had a single digital copy available through a career database called Gale Presents: Peterson's Test Prep .
What she found surprised her. Originally developed by Don Clifton and now officially called CliftonStrengths , the assessment is built on a radical idea: People grow most where they are already strong, not where they are weak.
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What Priya actually used was a : the VIA Character Strengths Survey (completely free at viacharacter.org). While different from CliftonStrengths, it’s research-backed and follows the same “build on strengths” philosophy.
There is no truly free version of the full CliftonStrengths assessment. The Free “Teaser” vs. The Paid Assessment As Priya dug deeper, she found a clear distinction:
One evening, while searching for a career reset, she typed into a search bar: “strengthsfinder free assessment.”
She also found that many public libraries and universities offer to the full CliftonStrengths assessment for students or cardholders. She called her local library—and they had a single digital copy available through a career database called Gale Presents: Peterson's Test Prep .
What she found surprised her. Originally developed by Don Clifton and now officially called CliftonStrengths , the assessment is built on a radical idea: People grow most where they are already strong, not where they are weak.