How long is the WorkKeys test?

How long will the testing take? It will take 1 hr. for one test, an hour and 45 min. for two tests, and two hours and 45 min.

How many questions are on the WorkKeys test?

There are 38 total questions to answer, no matter which version or difficulty level you choose to take. The Locating Information portion of the WorkKeys assessment comes in four difficulty levels: 3, 4, 5, and 6.

What is passing on the WorkKeys test?

WorkKeys® is a test to determine your readiness for the workplace, in general, so the job you seek or want to keep will vary. To pass the test, you must score a 3, but higher scores might be required for some jobs and by some employers.

Can I take the WorkKeys test online?

WorkKeys offers additional assessments to measure interests, values and behaviors that can lead to greater job satisfaction. Most tests are web-based and take one hour. Scores are easily verified online.

Is WorkKeys test hard?

Many adults have difficulty with the math portion of the WorkKeys test. By taking practice tests, pinpointing weaknesses, brushing up on skills that need work, and seeking one-on-one help if needed, passing the math portion of WorkKeys can lead to a promising career.

How do I find my WorkKeys score?

What does the ACT WorkKeys NCRC tell employers?

  1. On the front of the certificate you will see the level earned and a 9 digit registration number.
  2. On the back of the certificate you will find the actual WorkKeys assessment scores earned and the skills verified for each of the assessments completed.

What is the average score on WorkKeys?

Scores for Foundational Skill Assessments

Skill Range for Scale Scores Range for Level Scores
Applied Technology 65-90 <3-6
Business Writing N/A <1-5
Teamwork 65-90 <3-6
Workplace Observation N/A <1-5

How much does it cost to take WorkKeys?

About ACT WorkKeys Curriculum The cost to attend ACT WorkKeys Curriculum ranges from $20 to $120 depending on the qualification, with a median cost of $80.

What happens if you fail WorkKeys test?

If you fail a section you may take that section over. You will have to wait 48 hours to re-schedule and you must pay $10.00 per section. If you fail for a 2nd time you must wait 1 week and Athena reccomends that you receive remediation/tutoring from an outside source.

What’s the highest you can score on WorkKeys?

Workplace Documents. Certificate levels are bronze (scores of 3), silver (4), gold (5) or platinum (6+). The highest score is 7. An NCRC will give your child a nationally recognized credential that is portable and evidence based, one that validates their work readiness skills.

What do you need to know about WorkKeys assessments?

Find a test center offering WorkKeys assessments near you. To earn the National Career Readiness Certificate® (NCRC®), you must successfully complete the WorkKeys assessments in Applied Math, Graphic Literacy, and Workplace Documents.

Do you need a passing score on the WorkKeys test?

A passing score on the Workkeys is not only a requirement for the certificate, but also indicates the overall workplace readiness of the candidate. Workkeys practice tests and other resources are available for those interested in preparing for their ACT Workkeys Test.

What do you get with a WorkKeys certificate?

They are offered in both English and Spanish. Individuals who successfully complete the three WorkKeys assessments— Applied Math, Graphic Literacy, and Workplace Documents —earn the WorkKeys National Career Readiness Certificate® (WorkKeysNCRC®), a valuable credential for students and job seekers seeking to verify foundational workplace skills.

What does it mean to be test administrator for WorkKeys?

Being a test administrator for WorkKeys® requires that you have an active understanding of our testing policies and procedures. WorkKeys assessments are considered high stakes, so all members of the testing staff are required to complete a training program in preparation for test center operations.