JobTestPrep has composed practice materials containing tests that you will be required to take during your CRA Writing Skills Test. Our tests may differ in certain details from those you will meet on your exam, but they are carefully designed to hone those cognitive abilities and professional skills that are measured in job applicants for the position. We will also familiarize you with the expected test’s format and the types of questions it contains. If you practice with our carefully comprised preparation pack, you will achieve higher results on your assessment.
The CRA Writing Skills Test assesses basic skills in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, grammar, vocabulary, and sentence construction. The test consists of 106 multiple choice questions and has a time limit of 90 minutes.
Get your practice tests that follow the content on the CRA Writing Skills Test. Our practice pack provides explanations, score reports, and study guides. Start practicing today and increase your chances of landing the job you want.
Canada Revenue Agency's hiring process consists a few stages. After creating your candidate profile you will be required to complete and pass a skills test to be considered for an interview. Recruiters will send invitations by email to candidates selected to test.
Using the information on the email invitation, register for and take the test. If you successfully pass all required skills tests, a recruiter will evaluate your submission for further advancement.
If you manage to successfully pass the online tests, you will be invited to a CRA interview. The interview that is conducted is either face-to-face, panel or by telephone depending on the job for which you have applied. It usually lasts about 45 minutes. Interviews can be the most nerve-wracking part of the process, but preparation is key to helping you stay calm and focused. With the help of our Interview PrepPack™, you can ensure a stellar performance during your interview.
Here are questions you may encounter on CRA’s assessment test.
Is the test timed?
Yes, there is a 90-minute time limit.
How long do I need to wait to retake the test?
There is a 180-day waiting period before you can rewrite the test.
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