Assess candidates on their interpersonal, customer service and teamwork skills as well as their workflow management abilities with this video-based employment test.
Assess an applicant’s ability to quickly and accurately enter alpha or numeric text using these realistic skills tests.
Our Light Industrial Skills Test (LIST) is unique among aptitude tests in that it measures an applicant’s skills based on the specific requirements of a light industrial workforce, as well as workplace attitudes - including attitudes toward illegal drug use.
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If you're looking to fill a position that involves mechanical or equipment repair, general building maintenance, knowledge of tools and/or general mechanical concepts, you can't afford to hire an unskilled or unsafe employee. Not only is an unskilled employee a drain on productivity, but he or she can quickly drive up your workers' comp rates with unsafe work practices
The Mechanical Ability Test (MAT) provides a reliable and objective measure of an individual's knowledge of general mechanical concepts. These include use of tools, reading rulers and gauges, proper lifting techniques, mechanical movements, assembly and electrical concepts.
Test remote or on-site applicants on their knowledge of general mechanical concepts.
Test remote or on-site applicants on their Microsoft Excel skills with an interactive employment test.
Test remote or on-site applicants on their Microsoft Outlook skills with an interactive employment test.
Test remote or on-site applicants on their Microsoft PowerPoint skills with an interactive employment test.
Test remote or on-site applicants on their Microsoft Word skills with an interactive employment test.
Test remote or on-site applicants on their basic math skills with an employment test.
Ensure your candidate can navigate Intuit QuickBooks with this simple, multiple choice test.
Assess candidates on their reading comprehension skills with this multiple choice style employment test.
Assess candidates on many different skills such as writing, language, math, vocabulary and attention to details with this writing and multiple choice employment test.
The Skills Profiler is a skill assessment test that helps you identify job candidates who possess solid basic skills (mathematical, verbal and written) that can be successfully applied to a variety of situations and responsibilities. Their answers to the questions in this employment skills test determine how well they will be able to adapt to new challenges, solve problems, learn quickly and communicate clearly.
The people you hire represent your company; that’s why it is so important to use employment screening tests to ensure that prospective employees have a grasp on essential workplace skills and are ready to show up for work each day with a desire to do their best. The Workplace Essentials Profile test is your best option.
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1. Define the role by clearly identifying key responsibilities, required hard and soft skills, experience level and work environment (e.g., remote, team-based, high-pressure).
2. Identify the type of test(s) needed. Different roles call for different assessments. Common test or assessment types include cognitive ability, skills, personality, situational judgment, emotional intelligence and integrity.
3. Match the test to the job. For instance, an accounting role might require a QuickBooks or math test; a sales manager might benefit from a personality test and situational judgment test; a customer service agent may need a communication skills and personality assessment.
4. Confirm fairness and compliance. The test must be validated, non-discriminatory and compliant with EEOC and labor laws.
5. Pilot the test. Have current employees or a small candidate group take it to confirm relevance, clarity and predictive value.
Adhere to legal standards, sound validation practices and inclusive design principles to keep employment testing fair and unbiased.