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Emotional Intelligence Assessment

Last reviewed: August 2026 · Reviewer: AssessWiki Editorial · 2 min read

Short answer

Emotional Intelligence Assessment is a free 12-item assessment on AssessWiki. It takes about 4 min and returns Workplace EQ profile + scenarios. No sign-up, no paywall — results are private and for self-reflection, not diagnosis.

CostFree
Time4 min
Items12
ReportWorkplace EQ profile

Why a workplace edition exists

Generic EQ questions fall apart at work, where emotions wear office clothes. Nobody sobs in a budget meeting — they go quiet, over-agree, or reply-all in a tone everyone notices. The 12-item workplace version swaps abstract items for scenarios professionals actually face: holding composure when a deadline slips, reading a silent room after bad news, and staying motivated through the unglamorous middle of a project.

Four dimensions, four different conversations

  • Composure — what happens to your thinking under pressure
  • Reading the room — how accurately you pick up unspoken signals
  • Self-motivation — what keeps you moving when nobody is watching
  • Hard conversations — how you handle the discussions you would rather avoid

Who gets the most from it

People whose results will be read by colleagues — or by themselves, on a Sunday night before a difficult week. It is written in workplace language on purpose.

Is it accurate?

This assessment is grounded in a published psychological framework and uses public-domain or originally authored items as reliable proxies. It is a solid self-reflection tool — but it is not a clinical or diagnostic instrument.

What it cannot tell you

It cannot diagnose mental health conditions, predict job performance or relationship success, or tell you who to hire. For diagnosis or high-stakes decisions, consult a qualified professional.

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