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Assessment AdviceApplying for jobs and going through the recruitment and assessment process can be daunting, but there are several actions you can take to give yourself the best chance of success. Employers need to assess you against your peer group but remember that you need to make a choice here too – take the opportunity to ask questions and be sure that if you are offered a role, it is the kind of place you want to work. Take a look at our advice for each stage of the recruitment process and good luck! Before ApplyingSpend some time carefully evaluating whether the job is really suitable for you by asking yourself the following questions:
When Applying
Before the Assessment
If you have special requirements, make sure the employer understands these as early as possible
During the AssessmentAssessors will be looking to see how you perform on the exercises themselves, rather than how well you understand the instructions so listen carefully to the instructions you are given. Don't be afraid to ask if you are unsure about what you have to do.
If the assessment involves interviews, team exercises or role-playing, recognise your non-verbal signals such as eye contact, facial expression, and gestures. Don’t make assumptions about the way you should respond. If you try and guess what the assessors are looking for, you may be wrong. It is usually best to be yourself, and respond honestly. Remember that it’s not in your interest to get a job to which you are not well suited. If there is more than one exercise, you will have plenty of opportunities to show what you can do. If you feel you have performed poorly on one exercise, don’t give up. Your performance on all of them will be taken into account. After the AssessmentMany organisations will offer you feedback, regardless of whether or not you are successful. This may give you an insight into your strengths and areas for improvement as well as your future development. If feedback is not offered, ask if it can be made available. |