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PG 26 August 2007 11:00 PM

psychometric testing
 
Hi all,

Has anyone got any examples of the above tests that they could email or direct me to?
After searching many a google result they all want money off me for anything more than the first 5 questions!
Any help would appreciated.

Cheers

Paul.

Enigma 26 August 2007 11:25 PM

What do you want the psychometric testing for?

bugeyeandy 27 August 2007 12:07 AM

If its practice for a job interview/test day, you're better off just sitting the test blind. They work better that way and give more honest results.

Trout 27 August 2007 06:41 AM

What he says - there are so many different types of test and you would need to be understand what test they were using and what result they were looking for to work to even start to manipulate it.

They do not come up with answers to say good hire/bad hire.

Of course you may simply want to do it for entertainment purposes!

One of the most widely used is Myers-Briggs and there are loads of these on the web for free - try Google.

scoob_babe 27 August 2007 10:37 AM

There's also SHL which is used a lot - SHL - homenew.
I remember having 2 lots of these at two different companies (1 week apart!) and they were the same. I flew through the second test and had loads of time left at the end.

what would scooby do 27 August 2007 10:44 AM

I would avoid working for any company that falls back on psychometric testing rather than using properly qualified HR staff and selection processes.

Anybody with basic skills in psychology can break a psychometric test with quite funny results :D

Leslie 27 August 2007 11:18 AM


Originally Posted by what would scooby do (Post 7211442)
I would avoid working for any company that falls back on psychometric testing rather than using properly qualified HR staff and selection processes.

Anybody with basic skills in psychology can break a psychometric test with quite funny results :D

Thats the most sensible view in my opinion.

Les


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