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Has anyone any insight into situational judgement tests? I've obviously searched different variations of the wording and not much comes up re the style of questions, I thought it was a paragraph of text to read followed by 4 possible answers, most likely and least likely answer. However I've just found train driver SJT's online and a portion of the questions are around percentages, probability, averages etc...
Can anyone advise what the actual AVANTI SJT's are like, I'm not looking for answers.. but need to know if I need to re visit my Maths prior to this test if I pass papersift. I'm trying to be as prepared as possible.. thanks
Wow.. Well done all!! That's quick.
I don't suppose you could kindly shed any light on which tests they are? I'm NOT a Euston applicant, thanks and best of luck !
Does anyone have any idea how long it takes to complete these online tests. Do they have to be completed in one sitting or can you return to them? Thanks.
Does anyone have any idea how long it takes to complete these online tests. Do they have to be completed in one sitting or can you return to them? Thanks.
Wow.. Well done all!! That's quick.
I don't suppose you could kindly shed any light on which tests they are? I'm NOT a Euston applicant, thanks and best of luck !
I think it's because they are designed to be answered as doing them rather than revising or practicing beforehand so as to give a truer reflection of the applicant
They do not as they are not sat in a controlled environment
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I think it's because they are designed to be answered as doing them rather than revising or practicing beforehand so as to give a truer reflection of the applicant
Please can someone enlighten me as to the difference between this role being advertised as trainee train driver and the one at the back end of 2022 being advertised as for the talent bank? Does this role bypass the need to sit in a talent bank?
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