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The Rothschild & Co numerical test

Rothschild & Co is reported to use SHL Verify (Numerical) for numerical screening.

Rothschild & Co is reported to use SHL numerical tests for graduate screening — classic data interpretation over financial tables and charts at roughly a minute per question, calculator allowed.

What you’ll face

AssessmentSHL Verify (Numerical)
Time per question~75 seconds (per-question, soft)
CalculatorAllowed
Question styleMultiple choice over tables and charts
Typical rolesGraduate and intern programmes; smaller intake, process can vary by office.

Practise the exact SHL format

Our SHL Verify (Numerical) simulator runs real per-question timing (75s) and the real calculator policy. Free preview, no signup for the diagnostic.

Your invitation email is the ground truth

Employers change assessment providers, sometimes mid-cycle and by region. This page reflects publicly reported candidate experiences as of June 2026. Before practising, check the link in your invitation — it names the platform.

How to recognise it: Links mentioning SHL or TalentCentral mean SHL Verify-style data interpretation.

Common questions

Which test does Rothschild & Co use for numerical reasoning?

Rothschild & Co is reported to use SHL Verify (Numerical), though sources are fewer than for some employers — your invitation email is the definitive answer. Graduate and intern programmes; smaller intake, process can vary by office.

Can you use a calculator on the Rothschild & Co test?

Yes — SHL Verify (Numerical) allows a calculator. At roughly 75 seconds per question, fast data location matters more than computation.

How much time do you get per question?

SHL Verify (Numerical) gives roughly 75 seconds per question (per-question, soft). Pacing — not maths — is what fails most candidates, which is why format-matched timed practice helps so much.

Is this information current?

Last checked June 2026, based on publicly reported candidate experiences. Employers change assessment providers — your invitation email is always the ground truth, and the format hints on this page help you recognise what you've been sent.

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