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<blockquote data-quote="NourJ" data-source="post: 28799" data-attributes="member: 4416"><p>Its basically a SJ test and personality questions (e.g. if you'd rather miss a deadline and do it perfectly vs. have some mistakes but meet the deadline). You have different modules (I think 7 in total, I'm not too sure) and each module is based on a situation you would be facing if you were a trainee and you have to rank what you would do in order of preference (they give you a set of possible actions you can take and you have to rank them). Then there's a WG test.</p><p></p><p>For the VS we only had to put in our work experience after having gotten an AC invite (I'm not too sure if it's the same for TCs) but we were limited to only 3 work experiences (or 4 I don't remember too well).</p><p></p><p>The SJ assessment is not time-pressured so you can do it at your pace but the WG is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NourJ, post: 28799, member: 4416"] Its basically a SJ test and personality questions (e.g. if you'd rather miss a deadline and do it perfectly vs. have some mistakes but meet the deadline). You have different modules (I think 7 in total, I'm not too sure) and each module is based on a situation you would be facing if you were a trainee and you have to rank what you would do in order of preference (they give you a set of possible actions you can take and you have to rank them). Then there's a WG test. For the VS we only had to put in our work experience after having gotten an AC invite (I'm not too sure if it's the same for TCs) but we were limited to only 3 work experiences (or 4 I don't remember too well). The SJ assessment is not time-pressured so you can do it at your pace but the WG is. [/QUOTE]
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