Thales assessments: online tests, video interview and assessment centre in 2026

By Pratham Ranjan·10 min read·

Thales' process commonly combines online numerical/logical screening, a role-specific technical assessment, a short video interview and a virtual assessment centre. The safest preparation is to practise the underlying provider formats, not a generic aptitude test. Start with forge’s SHL provider hub and compare other firms in the employer assessment guides.

Source note: forge checks provider references against official candidate guidance from SHL, Aon, and HireVue, then treats employer-provider links as caveated because they can change by role, office and recruitment season.

TL;DRthe 30-second version
  • Thales candidates commonly report SHL-style numerical/logical · technical assessment · video interview.
  • Provider attribution changes by role, country and recruitment season.
  • forge covers the matching SHL numerical, verbal, logical, deductive and SJT-style practice surfaces.
  • If your process includes AON or Cappfinity, use the matching provider drills before your real assessment.
  • The later stages usually test motivation, values, communication and role-specific judgement.
Definition
The Thales assessment is a multi-stage hiring screen: online application, provider-built reasoning or behavioural tests, then interviews or an assessment centre. For 2026, the best preparation is provider-format practice plus company-specific interview stories.

Quick summary: Thales assessments in 2026

  • Main provider signal: SHL-style numerical/logical · technical assessment · video interview.
  • GraduatesFirst reports numerical, logical and technical tests; Thales/Gradcracker material describes video interview and virtual assessment centre stages.
  • Use SHL numerical and verbal practice as the baseline unless your invitation names another platform.
  • Prepare values-based interview answers and a concise motivation for the role.
Provider caveat
Thales provider attribution varies by source: some prep sites mention SHL-style tests, others mention Saville or Arctic Shores in specific contexts. Write and prepare as provider-format, not provider-guaranteed.
The processThales recruitment process
  1. 1
    Online application
    CV/application against role requirements and eligibility.
    Careers portal
  2. 2
    Online tests
    Numerical, logical and sometimes technical screening depending on role.
    Reasoning · technical
  3. 3
    Video interview
    Short recorded answer on motivation and role fit is commonly reported for early careers.
    Recorded
  4. 4
    Virtual assessment centre
    Group activity, technical interview and competency interview.
    Final stage

Who is Thales?

Thales is a global technology group working across aerospace, defence, cyber security, transport and digital identity. Because many roles are engineering-heavy, its assessments put unusual weight on structured problem solving, technical judgement and explaining trade-offs clearly under time pressure.

What is SHL?

SHL is the world’s most widely used psychometric test publisher — its assessments screen millions of graduate and professional candidates every year. When an employer says you have an “online assessment”, it is very often an SHL test running on the SHL platform. SHL does not set a universal pass mark; each employer licenses the tests and sets its own cut-score, which is why the same SHL numerical test can screen at the 50th percentile for one company and the 80th for another. Our SHL provider hub and which SHL test am I taking? guide decode exactly what you have been sent.

The full SHL test suite (not just numerical and verbal)

Thales is most associated with SHL-style, but the exact mix can change by role, country, business unit and intake. Prepare the commonly reported sections first, then use your invitation email to narrow the final test list.

SHL testWhat it measuresUsed at Thales?forge guide
Verify Numerical ReasoningInterpreting data from tables, charts and graphs under time pressure (GCSE-level maths).CommonlyNumerical guide
Verify Verbal ReasoningJudging statements as True / False / Cannot Say from a short passage.PossibleVerbal guide
Verify Inductive ReasoningSpotting the pattern in abstract shape sequences — logical/abstract reasoning.CommonlyInductive guide
Verify Deductive ReasoningApplying rules and constraints to reach a valid conclusion (schedules, orders, conditions).CommonlyDeductive guide
Verify InteractiveThe newer 'build-the-answer' format — drag, rank and classify instead of multiple choice.PossibleInteractive guide
Verify G+ / General AbilityA combined cognitive battery (numerical + verbal + inductive) with a harder ceiling.PossibleWhich test?
Calculation & CheckingSpeed-and-accuracy tests on basic arithmetic and error-spotting for operational roles.PossibleSHL hub
Situational Judgement (SJT)Rating or ranking responses to realistic workplace scenarios against the employer's values.CommonlySJT guide
OPQ (Occupational Personality Questionnaire)A personality questionnaire mapping your working style — no right answers, answer consistently.PossiblePersonality tests
MQ (Motivation Questionnaire)What drives and de-motivates you at work; used alongside the OPQ for fit, not ability.PossibleOverview

If your invitation email names a test you are unsure about, match the wording to the right guide with which SHL test am I taking? — the fastest way to stop preparing for the wrong format.

The Thales numerical test

Expect chart and table interpretation rather than advanced maths. Defence and engineering scenarios reward precision, units and careful reading.

Do not stop at reading the format. Build speed with a timed drill. Practise SHL numerical free on forge

The Thales logical test

Logical and abstract reasoning are common for technical roles. Practise pattern recognition and deductive constraints until you can translate rules without rereading.

Do not stop at reading the format. Build speed with a timed drill. Practise SHL logical free on forge

The Thales technical interview

Prepare to explain projects, engineering decisions and trade-offs. Interviewers care less about memorised theory than whether you can reason from constraints.

A representative numerical trap

Most of these employer processes include at least one data-interpretation section: SHL, AON, Cappfinity and consulting-style digital assessments all punish the same habits. forge’s internal question bank shows wrong-base percentage and gross-vs-net traps are the fastest place to recover marks.

Worked example — wrong-base percentage trap
Thales project test pass rate rose from 80 to 100. What was the percentage increase?

Percentage change = (100 - 80) / 80 x 100 = 25%.

Trap: dividing by the new figure gives 20%, a distractor that often appears in SHL-style numerical tests. Always divide the change by the original value.

Reading about the test isn’t the same as passing it

A guide like this one — or a video walkthrough — teaches you the format, the stages and the traps. That is the map, and it matters. But it cannot build the one thing the assessment actually scores: reasoning speed and accuracy under a live timer. That only comes from doing real questions under exam conditions, then reviewing why you missed each one. Passive reading and watching plateau quickly; deliberate, timed practice is what moves your percentile.

The most representative SHL-style practice is on forge: real, representative questions, a free diagnostic to find your weak spots, worked answer explanations, no subscription, and credits that never expire — the best way to practise the assessments that decide whether you get seen.

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How to prepare for the Thales assessment

  • Confirm the provider. Read your invitation email first. Employer-provider relationships change by country, role and intake year.
  • Baseline your SHL speed. Take one timed numerical and one timed verbal drill, then label every miss by trap type.
  • Practise the role-specific section. Prioritise the sections most relevant to Thales: SHL-style numerical/logical · technical assessment · video interview.
  • Prepare the interview stage. Build STAR examples around the company's values and rehearse them on camera if there is a recorded interview.
  • Run a full timed mock. Do the test in one sitting, review every wrong answer, then repeat only the weakest question families.
  • Technical story bank: prepare one project where you solved a hard problem, one where you made a trade-off, and one where safety or reliability mattered.
Trademark note
SHL, AON, Cappfinity, HireVue, Pymetrics and other provider names are trademarks of their owners. Thales is a trademark of its owner. forge is independent and not affiliated; our practice material is representative of the public provider formats.

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Frequently asked questions

What tests does Thales use?+

Candidates commonly report numerical reasoning, logical reasoning and role-specific technical assessments. The final stage is usually an interview or assessment centre.

Does Thales use SHL?+

Some prep-industry sources report SHL-style numerical and logical tests, but provider names can vary by country and role. Confirm from your invitation email.

How should I prepare for Thales?+

Practise timed numerical and logical reasoning, then prepare technical project examples and a clear motivation for the specific defence/aerospace/cyber role.

Note on accuracy: the test providers named in this guide reflect candidate reports and publicly available information as of 2026, and are provided for preparation guidance only. Employers do not usually publish which assessment provider they use, and these relationships change over time — Thales may switch providers, run different tests for different roles, regions or intakes, or use a provider not listed here. Nothing on this page is confirmed or endorsed by Thales or any test publisher, and it should not be relied on as a definitive statement of Thales’s current process. Always confirm the exact test and provider from your official invitation email before you prepare.

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