It's a new way of talking about work...

Start positive conversations with the Cadi Career Clusters

Use the Cadi Clusters to guide career education in your school or educational setting, at no cost. Simply apply for verification below

Find out where your students fit

Research shows that there are common traits, tasks, and ways of working that go beyond industries or jobs.

By shifting the focus from which job or industry, to “Which Cluster?”, it becomes much easier for students to identify where they fit and to start talking about the possibilities. Let’s take a quick look at the six (6) Career Clusters:

Guardians protect our mental and physical wellbeing. They help us care for our health, and guard against illness and injury.

Coordinators are the people who plan, prepare, and administer our events, systems and economy. They play a vital role in making sure everything runs smoothly.

Innovators design, engineer, and manufacture things we use in all areas of our lives, from the clothes we wear, to the food we eat, the homes we live in and the roads we drive on.

Linkers help us find, choose, secure, and use things. They can help us with products and physical items, or with the services and support we need.

Informers advise, teach, and guide us so we can manage our legal, social, and financial responsibilities, and participate in society.

Makers create and maintain the places where we live and work. They grow crops, build homes, repair vehicles, and keep the power on.

The Career Clusters Student Quiz and Teaching Resource Pack explain them in greater detail – best of all, they’re free to use in schools.

What do the Career Clusters do?

They make career choices to be about skills, interests, motivations, and strengths (rather than job titles or industries).

Drawn from extensive research started by the Foundation for Young Australians in 2017 and widely celebrated in career education circles globally, the Career Clusters is a way of talking about jobs in terms of skills, interests, motivations, and strengths.

Every workplace needs every Career Cluster, so when you know what your Career Clusters are, it’s easier to then look for careers that match.

It’s a career education tool unlike any other

Launched in early 2023, the Cadi Career Clusters essentially gives you a new way of talking about careers. 

Cadi stands for Cluster Approach to Development of Identity

Unlike more detailed psychometric tools that sometimes take 1 – 2 hours to complete (and may not be suitable for all of your students), the Career Clusters is quick, easy to use, and applicable for anyone to take. The main thing is it gives you a starting point for career conversations, which are often a challenge to have with many young people.

“…we had done some psychometric testing for careers, by found that it was just too long and just a little bit confusing and daunting for our students at school. So the Clusters worked really well, that it was just an easy five-minute quiz.”

Help students to find their Career Cluster

By asking a series of 30 questions in a ‘this answer or that answer’ format, we can give an indication of a person’s Career Cluster – which then makes the next steps of looking at career possibilities much clearer.

  • Discover how your skills/interests/motivations/strengths can benefit society
  • Widen a student’s view of the possible career options they could have
  • Great as an introduction exercise for careers from Year 7 to Senior/Sixth Form/College

Most importantly, it doesn’t give students a ‘label’ – it just shows them where they might start looking next and gives them some great suggestions.

Ready to teach resources

We know from working with Career Leaders that it’s not about your ability to deliver a great program, it’s about the time needed to put it together. 

So we’ve created a range of free teaching resources to help you run Career Cluster lessons or special events at your school (think Family/Teacher Evenings). These include:

  • Career Cluster Resource Pack (for educators)
  • Career Cluster Student Workbook 
  • Presentation Slides – in three teaching units
  • Presentation Slides – in one (high-level) teaching unit
  • Unlimited student access to the Career Cluster Quiz

It’s everything you need to start great career conversations at school.

Here's how to use the Clusters

It’s easier than you think to get started with the Clusters, just follow these four steps and you’ll be holding confident Cadi conversations in no time.

Step 1 - Learn about the Clusters
Before introducing Cadi Clusters to students or colleagues, take some time to become comfortable with the framework yourself. This personal exploration will give you confidence and authenticity when facilitating conversations with others.
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Step 2 - Share them with your team
Getting your colleagues on board is crucial for successful implementation. The Cadi Clusters work best when there's shared understanding and language across your school community.
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Step 3 - Introduce them to students
We provide everything you need to introduce your students or learners to the Cadi Clusters, including different options for pre-prepared presentations, an engaging, reflective workbook, and access to the quick and easy quiz.
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Step 4 - Continue the conversation
The presentation is just the beginning. Sustained impact comes from weaving Cadi Clusters into your ongoing culture and career conversations. This step involves three key actions that will help embed the framework throughout your community and ensure lasting change.
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Then, keep us in the loop
Once you've embedded the Clusters into your community, we'd love to stay connected with your journey. If you develop new approaches, creative activities, or innovative ways to use the framework, please share them with us - we'll provide resources, advice, and can showcase your ideas to help other educators and practitioners.
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It’s engaging because the concepts are relatable

The Cluster names were deliberately chosen to be approachable by students – and in practice, that’s exactly what happens.

Nealy every student can self-identify with one or more of the Clusters (no matter how disconnected they are with the concept of work). But the great thing is where previously an answer might have been “I don’t know/don’t care” changes to being “Which jobs are in that Cluster?” – which is a fantastic result for your careers program.

You’ll find in practice that it’s so good that you might want to use it with both students AND parents at information evenings, career expo days, and open days at your school. Best of all, it’s entirely for free.

It’s trusted because it’s based on quality research

Everything at Ponder Education has been designed by a Senior Career Practitioner using best practice methodologies. 

And that includes the Career Clusters resources.

Unlike many online ‘tests’, the Career Clusters is based on quality research and includes ideas drawn from leading ways of talking with and assessing students on their strengths and interests.

Here's how the Beacon Foundation are using the Clusters

Career Education Facilitator Jake Snepvangers from the Beacon Foundation in Australia talks about how they’re using the Career Clusters to provide innovative career education for young people.  

...I'm still finding more ways to use the clusters...

I see it as a helpful first filter for the students who are struggling with the paradox of career choice we have available in our world today. I’ve got to admit…. me too! Thanks for all your great work in this space. It really is making the lives of career teachers in schools a whole lot easier!!

Frequently Asked Questions - FAQs

Yes – the resources are all available in English, and we can provide support to translate them into your preferred language. 

The Cadi Career Clusters are now used in schools around the world, including Australia, USA, UK, Canada, New Zealand, India, Singapore, Sweden and many more. No matter where you’re located, if you’re an educational institution and teach careers, we’d love to welcome you to our community. 

The Career Clusters Quiz, resources, and basic dashboard is entirely free for your school to use. As a Social Enterprise, it’s important to us that schools have access to quality resources and materials at either a low cost or for free. That’s why we do what we do.

No. Whilst the Career Clusters is a psychometric test, it is designed as a starting point for career conversations. It is based on real-world research and since launch, has proven to be highly accurate for students and adults alike. 

Students are sent their results via email upon completion of the quiz, and as a free member school using the Career Clusters, you’ll see an aggregated result of your student results (showing how many of your students fit into each cluster). Study Work Grow Essentials Member schools also get access to individual student results, which helps in career counselling conversations.

To find out more about an Essentials Membership and how it can help you at school, click here

No. When students take the Career Cluster quiz using your unique school link, they will be asked to enter some basic details such as their name, Year/Grade level, and school controlled email address. And that’s all. 

This is so that we can email their results to their school email account to look at afterwards (and talk with their parents about), and so that educators with a Study Work Grow Essentials Membership can see their student results. 

Apply to use the Career Clusters for free at your school today ​

Let us know a little about your school so we can verify it and we’ll set you up with access ASAP. 

(If you are a Student, please talk to your school Careers Advisor – this form isn’t for you, it’s for schools 🙃)

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