Airservices Australia Psychometric Testing
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ATC 2015 online testing
Hi all
just completed online test deadline was 30/9/2014
was too complicated....
I didn't do too well......
waiting for results...
any suggestions welcome ...
much appreciated
just completed online test deadline was 30/9/2014
was too complicated....
I didn't do too well......
waiting for results...
any suggestions welcome ...
much appreciated
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online test
Hi
test is not related to your previous job...etc
it is a kind of psychometric test....
i think you cant do much ....preparation....bla...bla.....etc
just relax and give it a go....
gudluck
cheers
test is not related to your previous job...etc
it is a kind of psychometric test....
i think you cant do much ....preparation....bla...bla.....etc
just relax and give it a go....
gudluck
cheers
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I would say it would come down to $$$ and staff time.
The online tests would be a good indicator if people are able to complete the training and be successful on the job. It probably costs a lot more $ to conduct a phone interview. So bumping up the order of the OPQ would most likely cut down the number of phone interviews.
I agree with you on the test though
The online tests would be a good indicator if people are able to complete the training and be successful on the job. It probably costs a lot more $ to conduct a phone interview. So bumping up the order of the OPQ would most likely cut down the number of phone interviews.
I agree with you on the test though
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3 years ago, when I went through the selection process, they didn't even have the OPQ.
Even getting through the whole process and getting onto a course is no guarantee that you'll complete the training.
The online tests would be a good indicator if people are able to complete the training and be successful on the job.
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Hi All,
this is my first post. Thanks heaps for everyone posting here and giving heaps of insight into their own experience with the application process at ASA. I am trying to get into the ASA ATC in training program and I believe most of you are talking about that here and not the graduate program. I want to do well in the psychometric assessment, but have no clue how it is. I have done few for some other jobs, but was told by a friend this one is alot harder for the ATC. Some of you, who have scored good and passed the test, what was the test like? What sort of preparation did you go through? What type of a score do you need to advance to the next stage? Can you guys please give me some tips on the psychometric assessment? Thanks alot guys.
this is my first post. Thanks heaps for everyone posting here and giving heaps of insight into their own experience with the application process at ASA. I am trying to get into the ASA ATC in training program and I believe most of you are talking about that here and not the graduate program. I want to do well in the psychometric assessment, but have no clue how it is. I have done few for some other jobs, but was told by a friend this one is alot harder for the ATC. Some of you, who have scored good and passed the test, what was the test like? What sort of preparation did you go through? What type of a score do you need to advance to the next stage? Can you guys please give me some tips on the psychometric assessment? Thanks alot guys.
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McDonnell, try the SHL online practice tests or visit your local library for some tests. After you apply, ASA tell you what tests you have to do.
Other than trying out the tests, there isn't any real prep you can do. Either you can do the tests or you can't. That is why ATC is so selective.
Other than trying out the tests, there isn't any real prep you can do. Either you can do the tests or you can't. That is why ATC is so selective.
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\ I want to do well in the psychometric assessment, but have no clue how it is. I have done few for some other jobs, but was told by a friend this one is alot harder for the ATC. Some of you, who have scored good and passed the test, what was the test like? What sort of preparation did you go through? What type of a score do you need to advance to the next stage? Can you guys please give me some tips on the psychometric assessment? Thanks alot guys.
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Test pass rate
McDonnell, they don't publish the pass score so noone will be able to answer that for you. But put it this way, there weren't too many people offered a spot at the testing day, so the score to pass the exams must be set pretty high.
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What to expect during initial telephone interview
I've made it through to the 15 min telephone interview (this Friday).
I'd be grateful if anyone is able to let me know what to expect.
My preference is for Tower - what is the likelihood of ending up at either Camden, Bankstown or Sydney immediately after training?
Cheers
I'd be grateful if anyone is able to let me know what to expect.
My preference is for Tower - what is the likelihood of ending up at either Camden, Bankstown or Sydney immediately after training?
Cheers
Hey TailWheelBoy,
It is just a short phone interview and they will ask you some behavioral based questions. When I did mine I found that there was nothing I could really do to prepare for it.
Just make sure you are in quiet place and you don't sound like a rambling fool on the phone
Not sure about the tower preferences. You should be prepared to be posted to any of the towers though.
Good luck!
It is just a short phone interview and they will ask you some behavioral based questions. When I did mine I found that there was nothing I could really do to prepare for it.
Just make sure you are in quiet place and you don't sound like a rambling fool on the phone
Not sure about the tower preferences. You should be prepared to be posted to any of the towers though.
Good luck!
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Timing
My timing is as follows:
29 Aug: submitted application
23 Sep: invited to complete online testing
26 Sep: completed online testing
1 Oct: invited to complete online OPG
3 Oct: completed online OPG
14 Oct: invited to telephone interview
Cheers
29 Aug: submitted application
23 Sep: invited to complete online testing
26 Sep: completed online testing
1 Oct: invited to complete online OPG
3 Oct: completed online OPG
14 Oct: invited to telephone interview
Cheers
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So had my telephone interview today. Wasn't expecting the behavioural questions (or at least so many of them) at this stage. Thought this first interview would be more about ascertaining what I knew about the job etc... But, I survived it, bumbled my way through (I hate interviews with a passion!). Logged in to check my status and it has changed to "on hold for upcoming assessment centre" which I hope is good news
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nervous
Hey Guys,
Firstly I just wanted to thank everyone for the information provided in this forum, very helpful during the application process.
I completed my assessment day last week in Brisbane and my status has changed over to referee details. On the day I was told in the interview that we would likely receive feedback by the end of this week however I have heard nothing and my referees haven't been contacted.
I was just wondering if anyone who had recently been through the process knew the time frame from referee details being requested to hearing some feedback, the suspense is killing me.
Good luck to everyone going through the process atm.
Firstly I just wanted to thank everyone for the information provided in this forum, very helpful during the application process.
I completed my assessment day last week in Brisbane and my status has changed over to referee details. On the day I was told in the interview that we would likely receive feedback by the end of this week however I have heard nothing and my referees haven't been contacted.
I was just wondering if anyone who had recently been through the process knew the time frame from referee details being requested to hearing some feedback, the suspense is killing me.
Good luck to everyone going through the process atm.