You can use TOEIC scores to measure how well candidates will perform in the workplace and real-life situations where they need to communicate in English.
- Corporations and government agencies use TOEIC scores to make hiring decisions and determine if employees have the English-communication skills needed to carry out specific job responsibilities or communicate successfully in English when working in an English-speaking country or with colleagues and clients around the world.
- Universities, high schools and other educational institutions use scores to determine if students have met specific levels of English proficiency and if they have the skills needed to communicate effectively in their careers once they graduate.
- English training programs use TOEIC scores to help place incoming students, monitor student progress, and evaluate the effectiveness of their program.
Download the guides and other resources below to learn how to use TOEIC scores to benefit your organization.