Versions 2021.08, 2019, 2010, 2016, 2013, 2007 |
Languages Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish |
Levels Adaptive, Advanced, Intermediate, Beginner |
Average duration Adaptive: 25 minutes Other: 15 minutes |
About this test
These tests are relevant for the following occupations, but are not limited to :
- Secretary
- Sales Representative
- Sales Manager
- Human Resources Manager
- Accountant
- Auditor and other occupations that require Excel skills on a daily basis to process, analyze and use data via a spreadsheet.
Description
The Microsoft Excel pre-employment tests from Isograd Testing Services are excellent tools hiring managers can use to help speed up the recruitment process and determine if a candidate’s skills meet your hiring needs before scheduling an interview. These tests measure a candidate's general skills in Microsoft Excel, including the ability to read and interpret an Excel sheet, perform common calculations, and manipulate data in a table. The tests assess a candidate’s skills with a mix of multiple-choice questions and practical simulations that candidates can expect to encounter in the real-world professional environment, thereby demonstrating job readiness. Candidates with strong Microsoft Excel skills can use the software to structure information appropriately and create visual representations that make it easier for other team members to assimilate information from the data.
Our Microsoft Excel test covers the following skills :
- Methods
- Functions
- Formatting
- Data manipulation

Comprehensive results
Comprehensive and easy-to-interpret competency reports are generated at the end of each test.
- Comparing each candidate to the required skills
- Comparing and ranking a cohort of candidates objectively
- Swiftly selecting the most suitable profiles
- Tailoring training programs to individual needs
- Monitoring progress made by learners
- Measuring the effectiveness of training initiatives
Meet Our Experts
Our experts are specialists recognized for their skills in their field. They can be:
• Authors of reference material on their field
• Professionals or business coaches
• Independent trainers
• University professors

