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Failing Situational judgment test (SJT)
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<blockquote data-quote="TCLA Community Assistant" data-source="post: 46021" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>Again there isn’t one approach to this. People need to get rid of the idea that there is a “correct” approach.</p><p></p><p>If the firm values people using their initiative, it might be that you should research first. If it is the case it says you are new to the department then it might be the case you should speak to someone first to ensure your research is on the right track.</p><p></p><p>Remember there is usually 3 or 4 choices in SJTs. One will be the “right” answer, one will be the worst thing you can do, and the other two are probably neutral. In most cases with an SJT it is just avoiding the “wrong” answer more than anything as typically benchmarks are quite low for SJTs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCLA Community Assistant, post: 46021, member: 2672"] Again there isn’t one approach to this. People need to get rid of the idea that there is a “correct” approach. If the firm values people using their initiative, it might be that you should research first. If it is the case it says you are new to the department then it might be the case you should speak to someone first to ensure your research is on the right track. Remember there is usually 3 or 4 choices in SJTs. One will be the “right” answer, one will be the worst thing you can do, and the other two are probably neutral. In most cases with an SJT it is just avoiding the “wrong” answer more than anything as typically benchmarks are quite low for SJTs. [/QUOTE]
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