Test-by-test comparisons
Which test is harder? Which is faster? Which one is your employer likely using? Side-by-side breakdowns.
CCAT vs Wonderlic
Nearly identical format: 50 questions, short time limit. Big difference in which employers use which.
CCAT vs PI Cognitive
Both 50 questions, but the PI is adaptive-feeling and three minutes shorter.
Wonderlic vs PI Cognitive
The two most-confused tests in cognitive assessment. Here is which is which.
SHL vs Talent Q
Both adaptive, both brutal, used by overlapping employers. Which should you prep first?
CCAT vs SHL
SHL is longer and adaptive; CCAT is faster and non-adaptive. Different strategies.
Watson-Glaser vs SHL
Law firms use one, consulting firms use the other. Know before you prep.
Raven's vs UCAT
Both language-independent. Raven's is research-backed; UCAT is employer-backed.
HireVue vs PI Cognitive
Game-based vs. question-based cognitive. Different energy, same goal.
Kenexa vs TestGorilla
Skills-plus-cognitive platforms. Which one fits which employer?
Bennett vs Thomas GIA
Mechanical-heavy vs. general cognitive. Engineering roles often see both.
Cubiks vs Saville
Two fast UK-style general ability tests. Near-identical formats.
Aon cut-e vs SHL
Short modular tests vs. one big adaptive test. European employers split on this.
McQuaig vs Wonderlic
Canadian Wonderlic twin. Nearly interchangeable prep strategy.
Revelian vs CCAT
Australia's CCAT equivalent. Same parent company, similar questions.
PI Cognitive vs Wonderlic
The two most-Googled cognitive tests, side by side.
CCAT vs Talent Q
Non-adaptive speed test vs. adaptive difficulty test.
Watson-Glaser vs GMAT-Style
Critical thinking vs. quantitative reasoning. Law vs. consulting path.
Emotify vs Caliper
Emotional intelligence vs. personality profiling. Sales hiring often uses both.