Tony Jacowski is a quality analyst for The MBA Journal. Aveta Solution's Six Sigma Online offers online six sigma training and certification classes for six sigma professionals including, lean six sigma, black belts, green belts, and yellow belts.
Pre-employment testing is done based on an assessment that provides measurable evidence of job candidates' capabilities. Testing a candidate prior to their recruitment has become increasingly common among employers today, in a real effort to prevent costly hiring mistakes. Earlier they used to depend on interviews - but nowadays in addition to interviewing candidates, employers conduct tests that justify the candidate's skills.
Pre-employments skill tests are based on criteria such as skill aptitude, mathematics, visualization and grammar. Each test is designed to analyze candidates' capabilities for a certain position.
If you are facing a pre-employment test, don't panic - you can by following some simple tips:
Preparation
Candidates nowadays are smart and highly skilled. In actuality, there is little that you as a candidate can do to improve your score. Obviously, you can't prepare for the same test that some other company gave you, as each company has its own pre-screening process, especially the logic and the skills test.
Skill tests are usually given to those candidates who need to have specific skills to perform their jobs. For example, these tests are commonly conducted for those candidates who apply for jobs such as typist or editor. To do well on tests like these, you would need to practice typing and editing, as the tests will be based on these skills.
Logic tests are usually given to test a candidate's thinking and analyzing capacity. Larger companies judge a person's team spirit and problem-solving skills through these tests. Logic tests are also given by some companies in an effort to judge a candidate's character and knowledge. The best way to prepare for these tests is by practicing sample tests given on career-related websites.
Be Realistic
The best weapon to pass the pre-employment test is honesty. You might be tempted to make up false answers or give scenarios that you have never been in. Don't do this. Pre-employment tests are designed to analyze a person's caliber. Lying is easy but pointless, and it certainly won't get you the job.
Time
When you are taking the test, unless you have been given a specified time to finish, you can take your own time to solve the questions. Don't rush; instead, do the questions that you know the answers to first. Rushing will only increase your stress and make you prone to make errors. If the test is conducted by a person, then do not hesitate to ask them for clarification if you face some difficulty in understanding the questions.
Finally, always double-check your answers.
Be Optimistic
Always think positively and try not to be anxious. On the day of the test, get there early and relax. Before you attempt the test, remember that having a positive attitude is half the battle.
Pre-employment testing is now routine for many companies in all fields of work. By following the tips above, you can ensure that you will pass with flying colors!
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