Find out what is really blocking you at work.

Most career tests only tell you what you want to hear. The C.O.R.E. Index precisely analyzes which unconscious hurdles are holding you back as a Art historian — and delivers clear strategies.

  • Based on the scientific Big Five model
  • Takes about 8 minutes (70 data points)
  • Results visible immediately, 100% anonymous
C.O.R.E. Index radar chart of personality analysis
Sample data (Type 4)
Diagnostics for Arts & Culture Validated according to O.C.E.A.N. standard Immediate system evaluation

The reality as an art historian: You work in a field with high cultural prestige and often a weak material base. Fixed-term positions, traineeships, project logic, and dependence on third-party funding are not exceptions; they are the structure. A lot runs through networks, reputation, and institutional codes that are rarely named openly. At the same time, the highest intellectual precision is expected: provenance, attribution, exhibition logic, academic publication, mediation, and grant writing. From the outside the job looks cultured; on the inside it is often a mix of insecurity, competition for scarce positions, and silent self-exploitation.

Why this test is different

We do not put you into colorful boxes. The C.O.R.E. Index works like a neutral mirror for your professional reality.

Scientific foundation

We use only the recognized Big Five model. It is the global standard in psychology for making reliable statements about human behavior.

Focus on the real hurdles

We do not only ask about your strengths. The test reveals how much fear of failure, need for security, or the urge for harmony unconsciously slow you down.

Clear action steps

At the end, you do not get vague life wisdom. You learn concretely whether you need to work on setting boundaries or whether only a job change will help.

Who this diagnostic was developed for

The test is aimed at specialists and managers in the Arts & Culture field who need real change in their day-to-day work.

The invisible high performers

You do the actual work and keep operations running. But when it comes to recognition, promotions, or salary increases, you are systematically overlooked.

The overburdened without boundaries

You feel responsible for everything, constantly step in for colleagues, and find it extremely hard to say "no." The result is deep exhaustion that builds up dangerously.

The frustrated in rigid systems

You have ideas and want to make things happen, but bureaucracy, endless meetings, or outdated structures hold you back until you resign yourself and do only the bare minimum.

The hesitant in the golden cage

You actually know that you need to change jobs or take a risk. But the fear of the unknown or the loss of comfort keeps you stuck where you are.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Does the test really fit my exact profession?

Yes. The calculations adapt to the real conditions in the Arts & Culture field. The evaluation takes into account the typical conflicts and stresses you encounter every day as a Art historian.

Is the result really free?

The basic result is completely free. You will see your core profile, your biggest blockage, and the most important first steps directly in the browser. After that, there is the entirely optional possibility of purchasing a detailed PDF report.

What makes the C.O.R.E. Index different from other tests?

Many tests on the internet are based on ideas that are over 100 years old (such as those of C.G. Jung) and receive little attention in modern science. We work with the Big Five model, do not assign color types, and instead measure real traits.

Job-specific analysis

When cultural prestige hides material insecurity

Standard advice like "network better" or "publish more visibly" falls short when the problem is structural. In the art world, insecurity is often covered up aesthetically: precarious contracts, vague career paths, and a milieu where background, habitus, and contacts are real power factors. That fuels imposter syndrome, constant self-monitoring, and the fear of not being brilliant enough. Many stay too long in badly paid setups because proximity to status, ideological attachment to the field, and fear of existence sabotage any clear boundary setting. That is exactly the dynamic C.O.R.E. makes visible.

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Frequently Asked Questions (Art historian)

Does the test help me if I am stuck between museum, university, and freelance curating?

Yes. That is exactly where the typical conflicts of the field arise: institutional dependence, blurred roles, project-based insecurity, and the question of whether you stay out of genuine professional commitment or out of fear of status loss and economic risk. The evaluation separates systemic obstacles from your individual patterns like conflict avoidance, over-adaptation, or self-devaluation.

How long does the diagnostic take?

The survey includes about 70 data points and takes around 8 minutes.

Do I need to register?

No. The primary evaluation is completely anonymous and takes place directly here in the browser without creating a user account.

Diagnostic dossier

Calculating...

Your operational profile

The unconscious shadow