Shl Tests May 2026
After completing a non-recruitment practice test, SHL provides a percentile rank and breakdown by competency (e.g., “numeric estimation” vs “data interpretation”). Many employers don’t share results, but when they do, SHL’s reporting is clear and actionable.
No. Do I respect their validity? Moderately. Will you need to take one for a big corporate job? Probably yes. shl tests
Take them seriously, prepare relentlessly, but don’t internalize a poor score. Even SHL admits these tests are moderate predictors at best. Some of the best colleagues I’ve worked with failed SHL tests the first time. Do I respect their validity
SHL includes screen reader support, extra time for neurodivergent candidates (with approved accommodations), and color-blind friendly palettes. This is better than many competitors. The Bad (Frustrations & Flaws) 1. Time Pressure is Brutal Standard SHL numerical tests: ~18 questions in 18–20 minutes. That sounds fine, but the questions often require 3–4 steps (e.g., convert currency, calculate % change, compare to a second table). Many competent analysts will leave 4-5 questions unanswered. The pressure feels manufactured, not job-relevant. Probably yes
SHL’s verbal section is infamous for “True / False / Cannot Say.” They craft statements that seem obviously true based on common sense, but the passage does not explicitly state them. Example: Passage says “Sales rose in Q3.” Statement: “Sales were higher in Q3 than Q2.” Answer: Cannot Say (Q2 data isn’t given). It’s logically correct, but maddening under a timer.
SHL’s adaptive tests genuinely adjust to your ability. Answer a few early questions correctly, and the difficulty ramps up quickly. This is excellent for high-performers but can be jarring if you’re unprepared.