History
The Johnson O'Connor Research Foundation, Inc. grew from a testing program begun in 1922 by our founder, Johnson O'Connor, for the General Electric Company. Demand for the testing grew, and the Johnson O'Connor Research Foundation / Human Engineering Laboratory, Inc. was incorporated as a nonprofit educational and scientific organization in 1939. The Foundation now has eleven offices around the United States, as well as a Research Department located in Chicago.
Specialties
The Johnson O'Connor Research Foundation is a nonprofit scientific research and educational organization with two primary commitments: to study human abilities and to provide people with a knowledge of their aptitudes that will help them in making decisions about school and work. Since 1922, hundreds of thousands of people have used our aptitude testing service to learn more about themselves and to derive more satisfaction from their lives.