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Can anybody that has recently sat the psychometric assessment for Network shed light on how they found it?
Apparently it is new, and outsourced to SHL Direct.
Regards.
Apparently it is new, and outsourced to SHL Direct.
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New to Network, or new release from SHL?
It is highly likely to be the same one as Jetstar, Qantaslink, and Cobham, who are all using SHL Direct, though with their own spin on "what they are looking for".
Ask SHL if you can do the test and lock the results in the bank with them, then you can pay $187 just once and tell all the airlines that use it to take a look, lol
It is highly likely to be the same one as Jetstar, Qantaslink, and Cobham, who are all using SHL Direct, though with their own spin on "what they are looking for".
Ask SHL if you can do the test and lock the results in the bank with them, then you can pay $187 just once and tell all the airlines that use it to take a look, lol
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V24 - Did you only use the practice assessments from SHL or did you use any other numerical reasoning material?
Delta - New to Network Aviation... They never had aptitude testing up until now.
Delta - New to Network Aviation... They never had aptitude testing up until now.
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Not sure what you mean by the Vienna test?
I downloaded a few ebooks with tests in them and and then did the SHL practise tests just before the real one. For the numerical reasoning look for the tests with tables/charts/graphs and then a series of questions for each.
I downloaded a few ebooks with tests in them and and then did the SHL practise tests just before the real one. For the numerical reasoning look for the tests with tables/charts/graphs and then a series of questions for each.
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I've done the SHL practise ones, scored above average, but still didn't get through on the real ones. So don't take those results you get as a guide!
Then again, the tests are not 100% reliable, about 5-7% error rate on the outcome if I read the technical manual correctly. And we pay for that?!!!
That error being people who fail who should have passed only, and isn't including those that passed that should have failed, or where the prediction of them being a good employee is incorrect.
Then again, the tests are not 100% reliable, about 5-7% error rate on the outcome if I read the technical manual correctly. And we pay for that?!!!
That error being people who fail who should have passed only, and isn't including those that passed that should have failed, or where the prediction of them being a good employee is incorrect.
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Google the Vienna test and it should let you compare the tests
I just did the Vienna test for a job application and failed .... I have been doing that job for 30 years ... I'm currently talking on the employer with FWA over that test and a few other problems I'm having.
I just did the Vienna test for a job application and failed .... I have been doing that job for 30 years ... I'm currently talking on the employer with FWA over that test and a few other problems I'm having.
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