Discover the Birkman Method

 Gain deeper self-awareness to make confident, aligned career decisions.

What is the Birkman Method?

The Birkman Method is a leading behavioural and occupational assessment tool that goes beyond traditional personality tests. It provides a 360° view of your personality, motivations, stress behaviours, and work preferences — helping you understand not just who you are, but how you thrive in a professional setting.

Unlike basic self-assessments, Birkman reveals how you see the world, how you relate to others, and what you need to stay energised and fulfilled in your work.

Why We Use It in Career Coaching

Career transitions, especially in mid-to-late career, require more than a CV refresh — they demand clarity, direction, and alignment with your values. Birkman helps us uncover:

  • Your ideal work environment and team dynamics
  • What motivates you (and what drains you)
  • Communication strengths and blind spots
  • How you respond to stress and change
  • Roles or industries where your natural talents shine

It’s a foundational tool in our coaching — a compass to guide your next step with confidence.

What You’ll Gain

With your personalised Birkman report and 1:1 debrief session, you’ll walk away with:

🧭 “Clarity breeds confidence — Birkman helps you lead with both.”

How We Use Birkman at Prominence Talent

As part of your career coaching journey, we’ll invite you to complete the Birkman assessment online. Once your report is ready, we’ll guide you through a tailored debrief session, helping you connect the insights directly to your goals.

You’ll also receive a copy of your report and key insights summary to keep and refer back to.

Ready to take the next step?

Career change doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. With the right guidance—especially when you expand your thinking to include remote opportunities—it becomes a powerful catalyst for personal and professional growth.

Reset. Refocus. Reclaim Your Career.



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