Spartan2021
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Just been through the latest Recruitment process done via NetworkxRecruitment.
Advert was on Indeed.
Unfortunately failed at the 2nd psychometric testing phase at assessment in city centre last week. Was hoping to be able to get feedback but there is no clear pathway to do so. Result comes via 'do not reply' email and nothing on the NetworkxReruitment site that directs you to get feedback. Guess due to volume of applicants it's a no no.
Think the section that killed me was a 10 min piece to read/memorise details from 3 large passages relating to different aspects of H&S for a dummy org you work for.
Knew my retention would be tricky in only 10 mins. The multiple choice options don't give you an obvious common sense standout option. The answers/ options being very similar/subtle differences. Thought my only chance would be if answers stood out but they made it very difficult unless I guess you have done it before. Probably the harshest standard multiple choice assessment I can recall ever doing with such a short time to recall and answer the questions. Harder than anything in academic years in that format haha.
Any tips (if any) if I am to do this again in 6 months time?
Always find psychometric testing is very difficult to give you feedback on improving. A very rigid black & white format.
Advert was on Indeed.
Unfortunately failed at the 2nd psychometric testing phase at assessment in city centre last week. Was hoping to be able to get feedback but there is no clear pathway to do so. Result comes via 'do not reply' email and nothing on the NetworkxReruitment site that directs you to get feedback. Guess due to volume of applicants it's a no no.
Think the section that killed me was a 10 min piece to read/memorise details from 3 large passages relating to different aspects of H&S for a dummy org you work for.
Knew my retention would be tricky in only 10 mins. The multiple choice options don't give you an obvious common sense standout option. The answers/ options being very similar/subtle differences. Thought my only chance would be if answers stood out but they made it very difficult unless I guess you have done it before. Probably the harshest standard multiple choice assessment I can recall ever doing with such a short time to recall and answer the questions. Harder than anything in academic years in that format haha.
Any tips (if any) if I am to do this again in 6 months time?
Always find psychometric testing is very difficult to give you feedback on improving. A very rigid black & white format.