Prometric Reviews 480

TrustScore 1 out of 5

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Looking at 45 reviews, most reviewers were let down by their experience overall. Many customers found the staff to be rude, unprofessional, and difficult to understand, often speaking with thick accents and having poor communication skills. The user experience was frequently described as frustrating and stressful, with issues like systems freezing, glitches during tests, and repeated security checks that were often inconsistent and invasive. Reviewers reported significant problems with customer service, including long wait times, unhelpful agents, and an inability to get clear or consistent information, with some even being hung up on multiple times. The service itself was often criticized for being inefficient and incompetent, with many feeling that the company failed to provide adequate assistance or support when needed. Contacting the company was also a major point of dissatisfaction, as customers struggled to reach anyone by phone and found live chat support ineffective.

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The WORST proctor company! Taking a proctored exam / certification is never an enjoyable experience, but these guys are a joke. The amount of checks they ask for is insane..four corners of your room,... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

How can a website fail at everything it needs to be considered a well-functioning website? Ask the makers of Prometric. This one website made me curse the computer age and wish for a more civilized ti... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I have written 3 exams on 3 different occasions w them and all were a NIGHTMARE. The agents have the THICKEST accent they mumble into the mic and theres so much background noise from other “readiness... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Prometric violates the law with impunity. The company hides behind a useless customer call center in India. The testing site would not let a type 1 diabetic take a dedicated blood glucose monitor and... See more


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Prometric, the leading global provider of comprehensive testing and assessment services.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Paid $80 for a readiness exam the day…

Paid $80 for a readiness exam the day before my real exam. it was online proctored. My laptop passed the qualification test and then it stated it could not find me a proctor. I used the live chat support and they could not figure it out. there is NO WAY to contact them by phone which is insane. the time slot lapsed and so i never took the exam and I have no idea how to get a refund. customer service is terrible.

19 January 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Worst Company EVER!

Took a DSST exam on 10/16/25. After a dozen times requesting my exam be sent to my school they still don't have it done. It's been 3 months! This CS is the worst I ever dealt with! I would give zero stars if I could.

16 October 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Shut down this scam of a company already

I have written 3 exams on 3 different occasions w them and all were a NIGHTMARE. The agents have the THICKEST accent they mumble into the mic and theres so much background noise from other “readiness agents” u can barely hear. The proctors cut the test MID way and mess with the computer and exam. The exam/test takers who are already stressed this is very disturbing, they force reconnection over and over to the point it kicks u out the test and then tell u to contact test sponsor because how can accountability be expected from a company so gross and greedy. Pure scam.

6 January 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

If I could rate this 0 stars

If I could rate this 0 stars, I would. What an awful experience. First, it is not clearly outlined what hardware is needed. If I knew an external webcam or laptop with a built in webcam with Windows or i0S was needed, I would have been prepared. I was taking an AZ Notary OPEN book exam and needed to turn off printers, TV’s, external hard drives, etc., show the check in person my pockets, behind my ears, under my chair, etc. Seriously?! Why? It’s f’n open book! The check in kids were clearly located in another country ( Brazil maybe) and unable to understand the difference in security between what I was taking and a more secure exam. When asked, they said they were doing what needed to be done. It’s unclear if the state of Arizona needs to communicate with the proctors or if the proctors take a one sized fits all approach. Overall, very disappointed. I felt violated and it did affect my test taking ability. I passed the exam. I have a Masters Degree, but was so nervous and upset over the check in process, I almost blew the exam. Think shaking and sweaty hands. Overall, awful experience. I would rather take in person (so old school) than ever go through this horrific experience again.

17 December 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Extremely unsettling

Like many others, my experience was tough and very negative. I work in a prison environment and what I experienced here with my exam is seriously exaggerated, even compared to what we would expect from real-life secure environments. Prometric is taking the mandate to the extreme. I had to literally empty my office space in order to be allowed to take this exam. This is only the first part. Throughout the exam, the assigned proctor kept sending startling warnings because one finger was in front of my mouth or because I approached the computer monitor to look at a graphic. Prometric needs to do better. Not only are they taking this to the next extreme level of surveillance, but when you actually need them they fail to provide assistance. At the end of my exam, a simple message appeared to tell me the exam was over and the application was automatically shut down in an instant. No nothing to confirm the results were successfully recorded, no support, no email confirmation, nothing. I mean, what is this thing? We need to consider the alternatives out there. I will for sure inform the institution behind my exam about the quality of my experience.

15 December 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Poor Experience with CBE Booking and Exam Arrangements

I am currently taking the ATT/CTA pathway and my experience booking CBEs has been very disappointing. Communication has been extremely poor, I’ve had to spend hours chasing updates by phone, which adds unnecessary stress and anxiety.
Despite having approved exam arrangements due to my circumstances, these have not been accommodated effectively. This is my second attempt to book my Law exam since October, and the process remains unclear and inefficient.
There is no accessible online booking option for those with special arrangements, which forces reliance on phone calls and makes the process even more difficult. I hope these issues are addressed soon to improve the experience for students in similar situations.

4 December 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Totally insane experience while trying…

Totally insane experience while trying to do the certification, software was not working on Windows 11 Proffesional, you had to have old Windows 10, which is now not even supported. Lack of support, unfriendly behavior.

28 November 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Worst of the Worst!

I can’t figure out how/why the US government contracts this company! It’s the worst possible testing experience anyone can think of! The people who answer the calls somewhere in Malaysia have such bad English pronunciation that communication is hard over the phone. If you ask them to repeat or speak up, they get defensive and rude. On top of that, they do not have accurate information. I called three times over the same issue; the three times the information I was given did not coincide with my test sponsor’s responses. I requested accommodations and submitted all the documentation requested. They never got back to me. I walked into the test center only to find out, seconds before my test, that the accommodation had not been granted. They had the nerve to send me a survey about the accommodations!
I wish the government would not renew the contract with this inefficient, incompetent company.

12 August 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Poor communication

Poor communication, unprofessional, dismissive, condescending, disrespectful, and stressful. I’ve been fighting with them for months over a service they won’t provide and they refuse to give me a refund. The cherry on the cake, they won’t communicate with me, but when I disputed the charges with my bank, they had zero qualms communicating their refund policy to the bank. Of whom I will also be cancelling services with. Needless to say, it’s not worth working with this company. If what you want to do with your life relies on this company for testing, I’d suggest picking a different profession or preparing for the worst.

1 May 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Traumatic experience with Prometric

I had a horrible, traumatic experience with Prometric. I enrolled to take a $400 test and studied for months. I opted to take the test via a virtual proctor, through Prometric. I read the instructions, watched the tutorials, tested all my equipment, and was ready to log in, get cleared, and take the test.
It took Prometric 70-75 minutes to complete my clearance and start my test. I was passed around to four different proctors, each of whom had to restart the security clearance process and had a different understanding of the "rules".
The first proctor repeatedly spoke over me, jumping right to "I am sorry, you cannot take the test" rather than working with me to find workable solutions. After paying $400, waiting and studying for months, I did not appreciate being told I needed to reschedule over and over again, and for fixable reasons.
They have a list of tasks they need to go through to complete the screening (to ensure I do not have access to any test materials), and I understand this. Still, as we tried to go through the list, she saw an issue with every step and, instead of stating something as simple as "You will need to remove the airpods from your ears now and for the remainder of the test" (noise cancelling), she would jump to "I'm sorry, you can't take the test today because you are not allowed to wear cordless ear pieces". And when I would try to answer that I'd take them out, she would talk over me and start initiating an exit from the camera, closing the call. This happened not once or twice but with every single step we had to work through.
The main issue is that I live in a tiny manufactured house with an open floor plan, and I use portable walls and X-Pen gates to separate my dogs when needed. She told me to put the gates and a soundproof wall around my desk to separate the dogs from me, and I did. A few minutes later, she starts with, "I'm sorry, you can't take the test." I kept saying, "I am doing everything you are asking me to do, what have I not complied with? Why are you telling me over and over again that I cannot take the test? If you see a problem - tell me so I can change it - please stop telling me you are stopping the call and preventing me from taking the test." This went on and on.
Then, she suddenly disappeared, and proctor #2 came on. He also disappeared a few minutes later, and after several minutes of me frantically typing in the chat box, asking where the proctor was, thinking there was no one online on the other side, #3 entered. Each time this happened, we started over AGAIN.
At this point, I am told that the wall is not allowed, and I can't take the test with the dogs in the same room, even if the gates and portable walls keep them separated. I was told I could not take the test in the bathroom, even though the criteria are "enclosed room with a door, no other living beings in the same room." I have two cats in my bedroom, so I could not take the test there. Each proctor has stricter "rules" and, at some point, this guy disappears, too. No word, no warning, just gone. Oh, and a few minutes into the call, I asked to speak to a supervisor (for the umpteenth time), and he lied and said he was one. A supervisor announces they are such when they come on a call, and he had no more abilities than any of the previous two proctors. So, he also disappears out of nowhere, and a final one comes on, and she was actually quite perfect. We went through the protocol in a few minutes. I put my dogs in the bathroom and took the test.
I definitely sound like a "Karen" in this situation, but honestly, it was so incredibly stressful. I was already nervous for the test, but I was also excited. I worked really hard to get to the testing date. Instead of this being a milestone, the experience was just horrible. I know I flubbed the test because I had spent over an hour being passed around without anyone telling me what was going on, and each person telling me different, new rules that made the previous accommodations null and void. I half expected her to ask me to jump on one foot, tap my head, and make circling motions on my stomach because it got so ridiculous. They have directives and are doing their job. Still, there is a way to communicate with people so that we can come up with solutions, rather than repeatedly asserting control and potentially flushing my $400, time, and effort down the drain. Rather than creating solutions, they made it about their ability to stop me from taking the test. That is not good customer service. I was willing/able to make changes had I been given the chance. #4 proves it. I don't think I'll retake the test because I do not want to deal with this company ever again. That's sad. A professional opts not to take a certification test because the proctoring company is THAT horrific. Proctors should help make the experience LESS stressful, not more.

4 November 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Ridiculous experience

The system worked fine once I got started but it took over an hour and 5 attempts to get my “environment” acceptable. The set up staff wanted me to remove my wedding ring, the photos off of my walls and the fan off of my desk. Ridiculous. They were suspicious of the sprinkler in the ceiling and my chapstick. I was taking a certification test, not applying for national security clearance.

4 November 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Speak English

Despite taking only 2 tests by Prometric, I’ve had the unfortunate experience of having 5+ different proctors. They will literally pause your test so they can switch proctors in the middle of your test at any random point… Each and every one was unintelligible to say the least. I have not understood a full sentence from ANY of the proctors. Their accent is too thick.

6 October 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Took my money but did not test

I had a test to take with prometric. Well I was trying to do it remote because the nearest testing site is over a hour away and I work during the day. I took off early from work for this test so hopefully if I passed I would start another career orientation the next day. I did everything I was suppose to do and even logged in over 30 minutes early. Well I saw six people each one would find something I had to move or saw some furniture in my room etc they claimed that could reveal test answers it was ridiculous and even wanted me to move a tv out of my room that did not even work and I showed the guy it was not even plugged in. So after rearranging my whole bedroom and taking multiple pictures of my license to be sure it was me which it is illegal for me to use someone elses license kid you not. They wasted almost 2 hours of my time and I told them look I have another engagement I have to attend to so I need to get to that. They our course said I can reschedule but insisted on keeping my money. I submitted a ticket for that which I am not counting on it. They even had one guy who refused to come of the camera which was weird. You are better off driving or hitching a ride to a test location because if you are in a furnished lived in part of your residence these folks make it very very difficult for you.

10 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Horrible experience

I had a very upsetting experience at Prometric Test Center #5332 (930 Commonwealth Ave, Boston) on September 3, 2025, during my IRS Special Enrollment Exam.

I arrived slightly behind schedule but was calm and cooperative. The front desk was checking me in when the site manager, Jorge Benitez, suddenly interrupted, said “No,” stopped the process, and told me to “get out of here.” He then called the police—even though I had done nothing disruptive.

I was denied the exam, lost my fee, and was left embarrassed and distressed in front of others. This behavior is unacceptable in a federally contracted testing center.

I have already filed complaints with Prometric’s Legal Department and the Better Business Bureau, and I will continue escalating until a fair resolution is reached.

3 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Shady lay offs

The company can improve by being overall transparent when dealing with potential lay offs. Alot of back and forth and secrecy between the company and it's contractors. Said they were gonna close, to then turn around and keep the business open only for a day. To make matters worse once you try to file for unemployment they fight it saying you were fired when in fact you were laid off. My advice if you work here print all the emails from this business and save them in case you need it to file.

1 May 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This company should not be administering important test

After seeing these reviews, I shouldn’t be surprised by the horrible customer service I received. Nothing about these comments, says that this company is functioning on any capacity effectively. And for the state to allow them to be the only source to administer important exams is appalling. I’ve never had a customer service rep yell at me and tell me there are no supervisors. I never raised my voice at this young lady. I simply asked a question. Would it be more effective to take my test in person since there are so many issues with remote online testing. People trying to better themselves should not have to deal with people who have given up and clearly have no respect for their job or the people they’ve been hired to serve.

25 August 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The WORST proctor company

The WORST proctor company! Taking a proctored exam / certification is never an enjoyable experience, but these guys are a joke. The amount of checks they ask for is insane..four corners of your room, each wall, top of desk, under desk, under mouse, under mouse pad, behind monitor, around PC tower, floor all around desk, under your chair, under each specific arm of your chair, in your ears, wrists, behind your ears, empty out your pockets including any in the back of your trousers, .. the list goes on! Tech is slow, proctors are useless, and you can fully expect to go through the above process more than once. Avoid and hope they go out of business.

14 August 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

An intern made this website in half an afternoon

How can a website fail at everything it needs to be considered a well-functioning website? Ask the makers of Prometric. This one website made me curse the computer age and wish for a more civilized time when we relied on passenger pigeons for information. A pile of stone tablets would be an easier and more efficient way to store data than this. I've never made a website before, but I think if I watched a half hour youtube video I could still create something eons better than this.

11 August 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

PROMETRIC, a monument to bureaucracy and failure

I only gave them one star because there is no "zero" stars. There's nothing starry about the monument to bureaucracy and failure called "Prometric". The only reason this company has stayed in business is because of the laziness and ignorance of contract signers in the Government. Over 2 hours to make a reservation and payment for a written test? Getting hung up multiple times by "customer dis-service?Disorganized and incomplete information on their website, redirecting to broken or outdated links? Taking more than 1 hour to get somebody on the phone for registration and payment for a test?
Years ago, it permeated through the community that executives from a South American Country inside Prometric were manipulating the process to favor candidates from their own country. Still, they continued to hold public contracts worth many millions of dollars and collected exaggeratedly high fees from applicants. I concluded their consecutive modality testing was rigged so the applicant had to test, and retest again because... each time we test, well, we pay, right? As a result, today the Los Angeles County Superior Court is short of qualified interpreters even offering to pay for the testing at Prometric... because they don't know better: Prometric is the very reason why L.A. Superior Court is short of qualified interpreters.
Those of us qualified went out to work elsewhere so we didn't have to go through the nonsense of dealing with Prometric.

8 August 2025
Unprompted review

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