WorkKeys Foundational Skill Assessments
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1) Applied Math: Measures critical thinking, mathematical reasoning, and problem solving techniques for situations that actually occur in today’s workplace. While individuals may use calculators and conversion tables to help with the problems on the assessment, math skills are still needed to think them through.
2) Graphics Literacy: The Graphic Literacy assessment measures the skill needed to locate, synthesize, and use information from workplace graphics. Workplace graphics come in a variety of formats, but all communicate a level of information. From charts to graphs, diagrams to floor plans, identifying what information is being presented and understanding how to use it are critical to success. 3) Workplace Documents: Measures the skills people use when they read and use written text such as memos, letters, directions, signs, notices, bulletins, policies, and regulations on the job. Employees need to be able to understand written text to do a job. 4) Applied Technology: Measures basic principles and skills in four areas of technology: electricity, mechanics, fluid dynamics, and thermodynamics. 5) Workplace Observation: Measures skills in observing, following, understanding, and evaluating processes, demonstrations, and other workplace procedures. 6) Business Writing: Measures the skill used when writing an original response to a work-related situation. Contact us for a consultation and price quote. |
The WorkKeys foundational skills address both problem-solving and communication skills.
The WorkKeys assessments can be administered with pen and paper or online. These foundational skills help to match people to jobs based on their own skill sets and abilities. They help with job retention and increase self-awareness. |