IOS Remote Testing
IOS Remote Testing
IOS Remote Testing allows your candidates to take their entry level Public Safety Exams from the comfort of their home. Please view the information below to see how IOS Remote Testing can work for you!
Remote Testing Overview:
Choose a Test
IOS has a variety of entry level exams designed to select the highest quality candidates from your applicant pool.
You can click the button below to learn more about our exams and decide which of our exams is right for your agency. IOS is happy to provide additional information on any exam(s).
Determine Session Count
IOS Remote Testing sessions can accommodate up to 15 candidates. We can host 8 sessions (4 AM and 4 PM) per day. Final session numbers will be adjusted once IOS has your final candidate count.
The number of sessions you host will also determine your price per session. See pricing guide below for more information.
Choose Test Date & Times
IOS offers remote exams on Weekdays only (excluding holidays) at 8:30am CST and 1:00pm CST. You will work with an IOS Project Manager to select testing dates within your desired timeframe, subject to IOS availability. When selecting your dates, please consider that IOS asks for your final candidate list 2 weeks prior to the first test session.
IOS Handles the Tests
Once the candidate list is finalized, candidates receive a link to an IOS Remote Testing Candidate Portal. This portal walks them through the remote testing process, allows them to schedule, and allows them to contact IOS Support. This link can be distributed by IOS, or you can send it directly to candidates.
See the Candidate Process below:
Receive your Scores
Once all testing is complete, you can obtain your final results.
You (the client) have the option to log directly into our testing portal and pull your own results, or the results can be pulled by IOS personnel and sent to you. IOS can help you determine which of these options is right for you. If it is your first time testing with IOS, we require an additional review of scores to monitor adverse impact.