If there’s no limit on time (ie it only lets you take 20 mins) you can take as long as you like within reason. It’s about the answers you give rather than speed at this point.Good evening ladies and gents,
Just after a bit of into regarding the initial online situational judgement tests and how long you’re supposed to take doing them (for driver and guard roles).
Whilst you’re told it should take 20 to do the test, mine took me 28 mins exactly (!) to finish. Is this going to be an issue?
Cheers!
Pete
You’re doing it at home, do what you wantCheers Stigy.
I’ve just passed the first two (Guard role) but I’m about to go out and I’ve just been emailed an invitation to do a third test - ‘UK Call Centre Maths’ so I’ll do that in the morning. Does anyone know if calculators are permitted for this one?
Ta,
P
There should be guidance on what you should use as well as a practice test within the package they send you. If it’s SHL they’re usually quite good at guiding you through what’s expected.
Haha, I take it they expect you to whip the old calculator out then!
Which TOC? If it’s anything like the ones FirstGroup use, it’ll be too simple for a calculator as it’s very basic at this stage.This is still part of the initial online stage, so it’s just an email with a link to the next assessment screen.. which is why I was left asking myself whether they would just expect you to use a calculator to aid some of the answers
Well done on passing the first two,sometimes that's the hardest part to do. Where is the guard role you have applied for based.Good evening ladies and gents,
Just after a bit of into regarding the initial online situational judgement tests and how long you’re supposed to take doing them (for driver and guard roles).
Whilst you’re told it should take 20 mins to do the test, mine took me 28 mins exactly (!) to finish. Is this going to be an issue?
Cheers!
Pete