EmployTest, a pre-employment skills testing platform serving Small and Medium-sized businesses, has released a Warehouse Skills Test designed to help employers make faster, more confident decisions when hiring warehouse workers.
Demand for warehouse and logistics workers continues to rise as distribution networks expand and e-commerce fulfillment speeds accelerate.The release comes as warehouse turnover continues to pressure small business hiring budgets. Industry benchmarking and workforce studies show warehouse turnover rates commonly exceed 30% annually, with many operations reporting rates near 36% and replacement costs reaching $18,600 per worker including recruiting, training, and lost productivity.
“Hiring teams want to know who can actually do the work before spending time in interviews,” said Ken Crowell, CEO of EmployTest. “This test gives them that signal in about 20 minutes.”
From Optional Step to Standard Practice
Early on, most warehouse hiring relied on resumes and interviews alone. Warehouse candidate testing was an afterthought, if it happened at all.
That’s changed.
More employers now use short skills assessments at the start of the process to narrow the candidate pool and focus interviews on the strongest applicants. The Warehouse Skills Test is built around two skill areas that drive most of the variance in warehouse performance.
The first is mechanical aptitude. A candidate can look strong on paper and still struggle with equipment, spatial reasoning, or understanding how materials behave in a physical environment.
New workers are three times more likely to experience workplace injuries in their first month. Poor mechanical reasoning is a direct contributor to that risk.
The second is attention to detail. Most warehouse errors trace back to someone missing something small under time pressure. Almost every candidate says they are detail-oriented. Research shows people are poor judges of their own accuracy.
This test helps efficiently screen warehouse applicants and gives hiring managers proof before they commit to a hire.
About the Assessments
The Warehouse Skills Test has 35 questions and takes about 20 minutes to complete. It covers mechanical movement, material and physical properties, spatial reasoning, and inspection. Score reports are delivered instantly with color-coded indicators, a percentile ranking, and individual scores by topic.
Employers who need a deeper read on either skill can use EmployTest’s standalone assessments.
The Mechanical Reasoning Test covers six areas, including measurement, tool knowledge, and spatial reasoning. Most candidates finish in 20 to 25 minutes.
The Attention to Detail Test is available in a six-minute Basic version and a 20-minute Elite version that scores candidates separately on accuracy, sustained focus, and ability to follow instructions.
Built for Businesses Hiring Without a Large HR Team
EmployTest works on a block pricing model, starting at $199, with no annual contracts. The platform is designed for businesses that need practical hiring tools without enterprise-level complexity. “EmployTest is my go-to for pre-employment screening. We like the ease of use and variety of tests offered,” stated Liz Talbert, Director of HR and Operations.
EmployTest holds a 4.7 out of 5 rating on Capterra based on 137 reviews and earned 2026 Best Value and Best Ease of Use recognition.
Try It Free
Employers hiring warehouse workers can try a free sample of the Warehouse Skills Test to evaluate mechanical aptitude, inspection skills, and attention to detail before interviews begin.
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Country: United States
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