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Psychometric Tests For Graduates [Paperback]

by Andrea Shavick
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Description of Psychometric Tests For Graduates

Ninety-five per cent of the FTSE 100 companies use psychometric and management tests to select graduate recruits, as do the police, the Civil Service, local authorities, the Armed Forces, the Fire Service, financial institutions, the motor industry and the IT industry. This book gives you the three things needed to pass graduate-level psychometric and management tests: information, confidence and plenty of practice.

The book includes: 37 genuine graduate-level practice tests from SHL Group plc, the world's biggest test publisher; genuine practice "Brainstorm", "Scenarios" and "Fastrack" managment tests; and advice on online psychometric tests, researching your target employer and assessment centre visits (role plays, group discussions, in-tray exercises, presentations).

Title Information

ISBN:
9781845282622
Pages:
160 pages
Format:
Paperback
Product Code:
275590
Publisher:
How To Books
Published:
01/01/2008

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Contents of Psychometric Tests For Graduates

Part I What are psychometric tests
- what are psychometric tests?
- why are psychometric tests used?
- researching your chosen organisation
- online testing
- assessment centres - a survival guide

Part II The practice tests
- verbal reasoning
- numerical reasoning
- abstract reasoning
- spatial reasoning
- mechanical comprehension
- fault diagnosis
- accuracy tests
- combination tests
- personality questionnaires
- management tests
- what else do psychometric tests test?

Part III Psychometric tests in context
- psychometric tests in context
- avoiding psychometric tests altogether
- resources


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