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Hi friends,

These days, testing on aptitude has become prevalent in organizations. Please help me understand what most companies look for in aptitude tests regarding the following issues:

Do aptitude tests vary for different jobs? For example, sales, finance, software.

To what level (fresher, middle level, higher level) are aptitude tests typically used?

What competencies can be assessed in aptitude tests?

Please share your views on these.

From India, Hyderabad
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hi am a new member. can anyone tell me what companies look out in the aptitude test for hr jobs.
From India, Madras
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Hello Sennilahr,

Thank you very much for your reply.

You're welcome, and it is my pleasure.

But can you tell me what career exploration is and how it is made easy with an aptitude test?

Career exploration involves studying various options such as becoming an engineer or an accountant, deciding between going to college or entering the workforce. While some believe that having the right aptitude is crucial for career success and satisfaction, it is not as significant as commonly perceived and is not sufficient on its own.

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Hi,

Now I can understand the role of an aptitude test. I am now going to attend an interview with one of the world's leading IT companies for the HR trainee position. They conduct 5 rounds. I am a little worried about the initial aptitude test. If you can suggest some areas I should concentrate on, I can attend it more confidently.

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Sennila

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Hi,

An aptitude test is used for employee selection. In India, it is important and mandatory in some companies to utilize it. The test comprises English grammar and numerical assessments and is typically employed for junior and entry-level positions. For middle and senior-level positions, companies conduct psychometric tests. The choice of test varies depending on the nature of the business and the job portfolio.

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Gauri

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hi,

Aptitude tests are characterised by structured systematic ways of evaluating how people perform on tasks or react to different situations. They have standardised methods of administration and scoring with the results quantified and compared with how others have done at the same tests. They are increasingly administered on a computer.

Aptitude tests are used to measure your mental reasoning ability, most commonly your numerical, verbal, comprehension, and abstract or spatial reasoning skills. These tests are usually timed and so the pressure can be quite intense. Work quickly but accurately, but don't be surprised if you don't answer all questions.

for an example: they also look for the competency such as Emotional intelligence to identify candidates who possess a good level of 'emotional competency'. In summary, 'E.I.' is your capacity to:

-Recognise and manage emotions in yourself and in your relationships

-Use feelings to guide your thoughts and actions

-Motivate yourself and others

i believe this would help.


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Hi,

I work in an electronic manufacturing company. I would like to use aptitude tests to assess numerical ability and analytical ability. Can members kindly guide me to sources for the same? Also, can we have tests to assess if the person is money-oriented or goal-oriented?

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Praveena S

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can anyone send me what is meant by computer aptitude,,,,,,, how it could be solved or else tell me the way to get the material for the same
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