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Assessment: Verify Checking Operational

Verify Checking Operational

The SHL Verify Range of Ability Tests is a suite of cognitive ability assessments appropriate for candidates at a wide range of job levels. Designed to measure a candidate’s ability to compare information quickly and accurately, the Checking test is particularly useful when assessing an individual's potential in any role where perceptual speed and high standards for maintaining quality are required. The test is relevant to entry-level, administrative and clerical roles, as well as apprenticeship schemes.

Assessment: Verify Checking Supervisory

Verify Checking Supervisory

The SHL Verify Range of Ability Tests is a suite of cognitive ability assessments appropriate for candidates at a wide range of job levels. Designed to measure a candidate’s ability to compare information quickly and accurately, the Checking test is particularly useful when assessing an individual's potential in any role where perceptual speed and high standards for maintaining quality are required. The test is relevant to entry-level, administrative and clerical roles, as well as apprenticeship schemes.

Assessment: Verify Technical Checking

Verify Technical Checking

The Technical Checking assessment is part of the SHL VerifyTM suite of cognitive ability assessments. Technical Checking measures perceptual speed and accuracy. This assessment requires examinees to quickly and accurately match symbols and switches based on a given set of rules. The Technical Checking assessment is mostly non-verbal and features shapes and figures. As with all assessments included in the SHL VerifyTM suite, the Technical Checking assessment allows organizations to assess this aspect of cognitive ability in an unproctored setting. This assessment is appropriate for all job levels and job titles, but is especially relevant for jobs that require the ability to quickly assess the accuracy of information against a set of rules.

Sample relevant jobs include:

• Manufacturing Line Worker
• Auditing Clerk
• Traffic Technician

Measures the ability to determine the rules governing technical processes and to apply those rules quickly and correctly. This is characterised by a systematic and methodical approach to work, fast perceptual processing, pattern recognition, and error detection and reduction.

Assessment: Basic Computer Literacy

Basic Computer Literacy

This assessment evaluates a candidate's knowledge of general computer terms. It also determines a candidate's ability to manage files, work with a Windows operating system and application software, as well as access the Internet.

Assessment: Typing Test 1

Typing Test 1

This assessment is timed and designed to measure speed and accuracy in typing. This assessment allows the 5 minutes to type passages into a simulated word processing document. Test takers will need a printed text original for this type of evaluation. The reading level of this assessment ranges from the 10th to 12th grades. This typing test uses the following formula to determine the Net Words Per Minute score: Net Words Per Minute = Gross Words Per Minute - Total Errors. Localized for use in the UK.

Assessment: Motivation Questionnaire (MQ.M5)

Motivation Questionnaire (MQ.M5)

By understanding what motivates their staff, managers can unlock each individual’s full potential and direct their energies more constructively. This questionnaire measures 18 dimensions of an individual’s motivation, and provides a comprehensive understanding of those situations which increase and reduce their motivation.

Assessment: Data Entry Alphanumeric Form 1

Data Entry Alphanumeric Form 1

This test assesses a candidate's ability to enter alphabetical and numerical information into fields within a simulated screen on the computer. Candidates are provided a printed text original that contains tables of information that they must enter exactly into a similar table in a word processing document using a keyboard. The information includes business-related text and numbers such as office number, company name, address, mail code, and billing code. The test assesses for speed and accuracy. This test is available in US English, UK English and Australian English.

Assessment: General Entry level (Short Form)

General Entry level (Short Form)

The General Entry Level solution is designed for entry-level general positions that require little training or professional experience. Potential job titles that use this solution are: Grocery Bagger, Janitor, or Truck Loader. There are multiple configurations and versions of this solution available.

Assessment: Contact Center Agent (Short Form)

Contact Center Agent (Short Form)

The Contact Center - Agent solution is an assessment used for job candidates applying to entry-level positions in a contact center environment where the main focus of the job is customer service. Sample tasks for these jobs include, but are not limited to: interacting with customers on the phone to provide information; taking orders; solving product or service issues; responding positively to difficult or irate customers; navigating within multiple applications to find and view customer account details; and typing information quickly and accurately. Potential job titles that use this solution are: Call Center Representative, Contact Center Agent, Customer Service Agent, and Customer Service Representative. There are multiple configurations and versions of this solution available.

Assessment: Customer Contact Styles Questionnaire (CCSQ 7.2)

Customer Contact Styles Questionnaire (CCSQ 7.2)

This questionnaire provides information on those aspects of personality, which are important for sales and customer service. It can be used for selection, training, development and placement decisions. It is ipsative and cannot be hand scored. It requires that the respondent chooses between options and therefore is particularly recommended for selection and placement of staff.

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