Measure your candidates
on job skills, personality and fit
Culture add
This culture add test assesses how a candidate’s values and behaviors align with your organization values and the behaviors that would make your ideal hire successful in a specific role, based on a customized survey you fill out.
Reading comprehension
The reading comprehension test evaluates candidates’ ability to read a portion of text and comprehend its contents. This test helps you identify candidates who can process written information and draw appropriate conclusions using analytical thinking.
Verbal reasoning
This verbal reasoning test evaluates candidates’ ability to recognize logical relationships between words and draw accurate conclusions from written information. This cognitive ability test helps you assess candidates’ analytical skills through language.
Time management
The time management test evaluates candidates’ ability to manage their time well in a professional environment. Through typical workplace scenarios, this test assesses how well candidates can prioritize, plan, execute, and reflect on tasks and projects.
Spatial reasoning
This spatial reasoning test evaluates a candidate’s ability to analyze 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional objects and space. This test is relevant for STEM-related jobs (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) and analytical skills testing.
Communication
This communication test evaluates candidates' skills in communicating clearly and effectively using professional etiquette. The test assesses candidates in both written and verbal communication, as well as non-verbal cues and active listening.
Motivation
Rooted in Oldham & Hackman’s Job Characteristics Model, the job preferences test measures the extent to which your candidates' expectations align with your job offer, based on a customized survey that you and the candidate both fill out.
Numerical reasoning
This numerical reasoning test evaluates candidates’ general aptitude with numbers and their skill in interpreting them for a wide range of applications. This test will help you identify candidates with strong numerical skills.
Problem solving
This problem solving test evaluates candidates' ability to define problems and analyze data and textual information to make correct decisions. This test helps you identify candidates who use analytical skills to evaluate and respond to complex situations.
Attention to detail (visual)
This attention to detail test evaluates’ candidates ability to pay attention to visual details and information. This test helps you identify candidates who can pay close attention to visual cues and can handle visual material carefully and thoroughly.
Email skills (Gmail)
This Gmail test evaluates candidates’ general email skills using Gmail. This test will help you hire candidates who understand basic email processes and know the best practices and proper email etiquette in a business context and can apply them in Gmail.
16 types
Based on the work of Carl Jung, the 16 types test gives insight into a candidate’s source of energy, the way they process information, how they make decisions, and the kind of lifestyle they prefer.