I promised myself I'd come back to this video whether I got the job or not. This was the last video I watched before I went to sleep the day before my assessment centre. I was so nervous and watched a lot of videos but nothing could calm me down. When I watched this, I immediately felt like everything would be ok. Three days later I was invited to the final interview and yesterday I finally signed the offer. Thank you so much!
I know im randomly asking but does anybody know of a way to log back into an instagram account?? I was stupid forgot the password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me.
OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! I FOLLOWED YOUR TIPS AND PASSED THE ASSESSMENT CENTRE AND GOT THE JOB 😭😭😭 I HAVE BEEN JOBLESS FOR MORE THAN ONE YEAR. I’M GLAD I WATCHED YOUR VIDEO BEFORE THE ASSESSMENT CENTRE 😭😭😭😭
Were you unsuccessful in the grad schemes while in third year then did them again after graduating then succeeded then? I’m currently in that position 😭 I’ve lost hope on grad schemes tbh 😩 congrats on landing the job btw!
@@DonFriend497 I used to be really poor at applying for grad jobs but I got a bit of work experience and am applying for grad jobs 6 years later, and now I have an understanding of what employers want and the tests seem much easier to me, I have a few ACs lined up. Don't give up. Look on youtube, career vidz has good info on interview techniques, practice free numerical reasoning. Go through your CV and think about what youve done for answers to competency based questions (doing more jobs even the lowest paid jobs will give you competency examples). Look on YT for strength based answers and walk throughs on situational judgement tests. Look for information on logic tests and video interviews then keep practicing. Make sure that you can say why you want the job and study each company like you would for a test. It sound like a lot but we have time You're already doing the right thing by watching this video. Good luck
@@DonFriend497 Yes flunked scheme applications in my 3rd year. Then got a bog standard job for a few years, reapplied without much effort and started passing schemes so then I started putting the effort in and will start my scheme later on in the year. I think that having life and work experience somehow helps. Maybe because you get a better idea as to what employers are looking for. Honestly spend the summer working whatever job you can find and every week spend an hour practicing your situational judgement tests, numerical reasoning tests (practice being fast using calculator functions), verbal reasoning, understanding competencies, video interviews and apply to as many schemes as you can, from October. There are lots of free tests online. Prospects.ac.uk, milkround, nhs and government are great places to look. Alternatively there are lots of kickstart schemes this year. You should apply for these as ive seen some amazing opportunities to get into great industries. It will be valuable even if you ultimately leave to change industries or get on a graduate scheme.
@@geekafreak hey how many years after graduation is too late to apply for grad schemes? This is my first year applying but i heard some schemes dont allow you to apply 2 years after graduation
I was so bad at assessment centres and never got the job. I'm now an experienced hire and working for the big companies I never thought I'd work for. So for those who never got the grad jobs, dont lose hope!
Watched this a day before my assessment centre, and I GOT THE JOB! Thank you so so much for this. It was my first assesment centre and I knew everything I had to do because of this video only. I cant thank you enough! God bless❤️
Thank you so, so much for this video!! I followed your advice about faking confidence until I felt confident and stuff and I got the job!!! I've been unemployed for years, I can't believe I finally have a job. :) Near the end, the guy was going around and pulling people out and then they'd come back and get their stuff and leave and I so fucking expected him to tap me on the shoulder omg, I was so shocked when he went back to the front and told the rest of us that we'd been successful. I'm so happy. This video helped a ton honestly. :)
People can be quite nasty at assessment centres, especially in group exercises. It's dog eat dog there and people will constantly talk over you just to get one up on everyone. If you stay quiet, yes you will fail, that's why it's best to take a lead in these sort of exercises. I've only done one assessment centre in my life and I failed that as well, but I'm on a PhD programme now so I will live in a university for the rest of my life, haha.
I do still recommend you apply to graduate schemes, you may get lucky. Usually graduate schemes last for 2-3 years and they put you on rotation, so you work in all the departments of your field. It's a good sort of paid work experience. If you end up going down the PhD route, your age can quickly catch up to you and you may feel stupid applying for a grad scheme at 26/27. That's why a lot of PhD's do stay in academia, rather than go into the corporate world. Though there are places that hire PhD's, but you need to show work experience as well.
ann malik In my experience people were very polite but you could also tell they were focusing on taking charge. Just be confident, it is nothing to worry about. I'm quite sociable so I made friends pretty easily with my group. Don't be cock or arrogant but definitely put ideas forward and communicate clearly. The interviews are a walk in the park, the main key is confidence. You can be as nervous as you like on the inside (I was and it's extremely natural) but they need to know you can work well in a team as well as individually. Hope this helps
I have an assessment centre soon and this is hands down the best video I've seen on TH-cam about ACs. Very practical approach and very nice of you to allow people learn from your experiences. Can't wait!
Really good points and great advice. In one assessment I spoke too soon and in trying to show initiative and a functioning brain I took charge and suggested the most ideas but also listened to everyone and asked others for suggestions. However the damage was done and it was my downfall. Listen to others first and speak up after. If everyone is silent then calmly suggest an idea. The thing is also that I was overqualified for the job. Not to sound arrogant but sometimes u can't fake wanting a job unless ur a really good actor and know exactly what they're looking for. Either way what happened was great for me because now I have a much better opportunity and closer to home. I hope this time I nail it. Stay confident but respectful, proactive but friendly, organised and focused and you'll be absolutely fine. Wish me luck.
I AM SO FUCKING HAPPY I FOUND THIS CHANNEL !!! honestly, for someone who has just finished university and is looking for advice and tips, she gives amazing advice! I hope you keep the videos coming and stay consistent, I got my notifications on. You go girl I am rooting for you sis !!!
@@looksbyhan873 trust me I watched this video for an assessment centre I had and I got rejected and I felt so bad that until now I have been so demotivated to apply for more jobs. It took me so long to get to the assessment centre stage and I felt like I wasted my time and it hurts a lot :(
@@TaehyungKim-ng3yc awww I completely understand what you mean :/ I’m sorry that it made you lose motivation.. Hopefully things will get better soon, and there will be more jobs out there !
I hate it when the the hiring managers make you do discussions when they say that your a survivor of a plane crash or a shipwreck and you and your team needs to decide what to take with you to survive.... And this job involves working for a mortgage and financial company so what does plane crashes and shipwrecks got to do with mortgages and insurance?
Hi there Ela! Thanks for the great tips! I must say we had very similar experiences with assessment centres. I also flopped my first one, I consider myself quite extroverted and have no trouble talking with others but damn, I did not show that in my first assessment centre. Nerves took over and I think I just got intimidated by how much my other team members knew about the topic. My second assessment was so much better but unfortunately I did not get accepted :(. I have my third one this coming week, wish me luck everyone!
I have one in a weeks time, honestly so nervous but excited since it’s the final round. I am all for the “fake it till you make it” - im really shy and this helps me a lot in situations. This video gave me a great insight! Praying for the best 🥲
Thank you so much for the amazing tips😊 My interview for the call centre job didn't go well last week but after watching this video it gives me the confidence to keep applying and always prepared for assessment like what you've done.
I have been invited to sky ( service center)my biggest weakness is public speaking even around 10people. secondly, my African accent I doubt if they will understand me. What do u think?
For the numerical/verbal tests, did you know before hand that those would be included in the assessment day? Had they informed you of the exact format of the day or jsut general information?
Thanks for helping me out! I work as a temp and I have developed this silent language, almost primitive. I could not iterate these concepts and you helped me! Oi! CAT
Ece 10 I had one for a trainee post and it went well. I had two tasks: a role play & had to create a research study and then present it. I had 20 minutes to plan for both tasks. And then after that I had a formal interview in which I was asked strength based questions xx
Thanks for the video. I applied for a Graduate Project Manager Central Planning & Logistics in the Airbus Global Graduate Program. I passed the online behavioral based test and was sent a congratulatory message as the next step is an assessment center day. I don't even know how to go about it on the Accessment center day as I haven't don this job role before. Please, assist.
Hey i need an answer as soon as possible. Do you need to bring a CV for a group assessment at aldi? I havent been asked to give one anywhere and i cant find anything when searching either
I just came across your video. Thank you so much for your advice regarding group exercises. I have an assessment centre day in a few days. As I understand it it’s going to be just a few people but it may also have more candidates coming from different agencies so im trying to figure out how a group exercise would even run if it ends up just being the two of us? That could be a little intense. I suppose it’s the same as there being half a dozen people though? My thing is if someone does instantly take over I tend to just shrink back and let them and I lose my voice . Just wondered if you had any advice there ?
Are the assessment centres role-specific? I have one coming up for Software Development, so will everyone else who is there at the assessment centre be there for the same role? Or is there one person for Sales, one for Marketing, me for Software Development, etc? It would help to know this because then I can see the interview questions and group activity not being role-specific but more generalised.
Hi, I've got an assessment centre with Disney and have been told I'll be doing an excel test, did you have to do this at yours and could you give me any idea of what type of level it will be? Thank you
jess garland in the video she said it’s usually 9-3 or 9-4. I have one coming up and they said it will be 9-10:30 for the first round and then the second round will be 11-4/5 xx
Damn completely forgot about this....didn't get the job but remained optimistic and got a dream role that im in right now. Thanks whoever liked my initial comment, got a notif and now im reflecting on the hardships i was facing at that particular time in the past and just being grateful and appreciating the position and everything i have now.
I have an full day assessment centre coming up and I am so nervous. Specially about the individual presentation, this is only 3 min where I have to talk why I think my skills match the graduate program and what I can bring to the company that is unique, I cannot use PowerPoint. I want to do something that would standout but I don't have any ideas... is it bad if I just talk during these 3 min? what could I do to stand out during this individual presentation?
I have a full day assessment centre coming tmr and I also have same question since htye wont let me use ppt . how did you do it? could you share some tips pls.. thank you :)
They are used in other countries such as the US and Canada, though it's mainly referred as a 'group interview'. Other names include selection day, applicant days etc. It's mainly in Finance/Banking (e.g. Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank) that they do this abroad, though I am not too sure about the others.
Hi, Do you know of any ecos books that provide a better understanding about the content covered throughout your course? What's your favorite economic subject so far?
Has anyone ever had an assessment centre for the Principality/Millennium Stadium in Wales?? This is the first time I've ever got this far in the recruitment process and I'm so nervous. My assessment centre is tomorrow and I'd just like to know what to expect. :)
I promised myself I'd come back to this video whether I got the job or not. This was the last video I watched before I went to sleep the day before my assessment centre. I was so nervous and watched a lot of videos but nothing could calm me down. When I watched this, I immediately felt like everything would be ok. Three days later I was invited to the final interview and yesterday I finally signed the offer. Thank you so much!
I know im randomly asking but does anybody know of a way to log back into an instagram account??
I was stupid forgot the password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me.
@@crosbymalcolm7305 Why do I see this question everywhere I go?
OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! I FOLLOWED YOUR TIPS AND PASSED THE ASSESSMENT CENTRE AND GOT THE JOB 😭😭😭 I HAVE BEEN JOBLESS FOR MORE THAN ONE YEAR. I’M GLAD I WATCHED YOUR VIDEO BEFORE THE ASSESSMENT CENTRE 😭😭😭😭
Were you unsuccessful in the grad schemes while in third year then did them again after graduating then succeeded then? I’m currently in that position 😭 I’ve lost hope on grad schemes tbh 😩 congrats on landing the job btw!
@@DonFriend497 I used to be really poor at applying for grad jobs but I got a bit of work experience and am applying for grad jobs 6 years later, and now I have an understanding of what employers want and the tests seem much easier to me, I have a few ACs lined up. Don't give up. Look on youtube, career vidz has good info on interview techniques, practice free numerical reasoning. Go through your CV and think about what youve done for answers to competency based questions (doing more jobs even the lowest paid jobs will give you competency examples). Look on YT for strength based answers and walk throughs on situational judgement tests. Look for information on logic tests and video interviews then keep practicing. Make sure that you can say why you want the job and study each company like you would for a test. It sound like a lot but we have time
You're already doing the right thing by watching this video. Good luck
How did you get materials for the verbal and Numerical tests.
@@DonFriend497 Yes flunked scheme applications in my 3rd year. Then got a bog standard job for a few years, reapplied without much effort and started passing schemes so then I started putting the effort in and will start my scheme later on in the year. I think that having life and work experience somehow helps. Maybe because you get a better idea as to what employers are looking for. Honestly spend the summer working whatever job you can find and every week spend an hour practicing your situational judgement tests, numerical reasoning tests (practice being fast using calculator functions), verbal reasoning, understanding competencies, video interviews and apply to as many schemes as you can, from October. There are lots of free tests online. Prospects.ac.uk, milkround, nhs and government are great places to look.
Alternatively there are lots of kickstart schemes this year. You should apply for these as ive seen some amazing opportunities to get into great industries. It will be valuable even if you ultimately leave to change industries or get on a graduate scheme.
@@geekafreak hey how many years after graduation is too late to apply for grad schemes? This is my first year applying but i heard some schemes dont allow you to apply 2 years after graduation
I was so bad at assessment centres and never got the job. I'm now an experienced hire and working for the big companies I never thought I'd work for. So for those who never got the grad jobs, dont lose hope!
How did u get ur job instead? Any advice...?
why are you watching this video then..very sus
Watched this a day before my assessment centre, and I GOT THE JOB! Thank you so so much for this. It was my first assesment centre and I knew everything I had to do because of this video only. I cant thank you enough! God bless❤️
STAR.....
Team....
Confidence...
Respect...
Core values....
You are good!
Thank you for sharing your experience!
Thanks for this, just passed my assessment centre for IBM :)
Tell me how please!! Have IBM in three days!!!
any tips ??
@@vietcongpornsurfers How did it go?
vietcongpornsurfers pp
gosh I envy u so much I rlly want to get in pwc
Thank you so, so much for this video!! I followed your advice about faking confidence until I felt confident and stuff and I got the job!!! I've been unemployed for years, I can't believe I finally have a job. :) Near the end, the guy was going around and pulling people out and then they'd come back and get their stuff and leave and I so fucking expected him to tap me on the shoulder omg, I was so shocked when he went back to the front and told the rest of us that we'd been successful. I'm so happy. This video helped a ton honestly. :)
Congratulations! That's so great and I'm so happy for you :)
There was no need to swear on this.
People can be quite nasty at assessment centres, especially in group exercises. It's dog eat dog there and people will constantly talk over you just to get one up on everyone. If you stay quiet, yes you will fail, that's why it's best to take a lead in these sort of exercises.
I've only done one assessment centre in my life and I failed that as well, but I'm on a PhD programme now so I will live in a university for the rest of my life, haha.
TheMightyHarihar That's what puts me off from applying to graduate schemes but it's still good to learn about them.
I do still recommend you apply to graduate schemes, you may get lucky. Usually graduate schemes last for 2-3 years and they put you on rotation, so you work in all the departments of your field. It's a good sort of paid work experience.
If you end up going down the PhD route, your age can quickly catch up to you and you may feel stupid applying for a grad scheme at 26/27. That's why a lot of PhD's do stay in academia, rather than go into the corporate world. Though there are places that hire PhD's, but you need to show work experience as well.
TheMightyHarihar how to take the lead cod u shed some light on it plz ?thx
ann malik In my experience people were very polite but you could also tell they were focusing on taking charge. Just be confident, it is nothing to worry about. I'm quite sociable so I made friends pretty easily with my group. Don't be cock or arrogant but definitely put ideas forward and communicate clearly. The interviews are a walk in the park, the main key is confidence. You can be as nervous as you like on the inside (I was and it's extremely natural) but they need to know you can work well in a team as well as individually. Hope this helps
+Ben Sharp do you have any interview tips for me mate
“Fake it till you make it”😂😂😂 I just love it. I am very confident but when it comes to job interviews I am extremely shy.
I have an assessment centre soon and this is hands down the best video I've seen on TH-cam about ACs. Very practical approach and very nice of you to allow people learn from your experiences. Can't wait!
This will be helpful to me if I go to an assessment centre. To be honest I really hate them but I'm glad you got a job through one.
Ah I agree, they are pretty stressful/nerve-wracking tbf! good luck if/when you go to one!!
Thank you!
I passed my assessment centre. It was to be a probation officer. Thanks for your video, I watched it before I went :)
Okey Dokey Lokey congratulations!! how did it go/what were you asked to do?
how was it like? what did u have to do?
Really good points and great advice. In one assessment I spoke too soon and in trying to show initiative and a functioning brain I took charge and suggested the most ideas but also listened to everyone and asked others for suggestions. However the damage was done and it was my downfall. Listen to others first and speak up after. If everyone is silent then calmly suggest an idea. The thing is also that I was overqualified for the job. Not to sound arrogant but sometimes u can't fake wanting a job unless ur a really good actor and know exactly what they're looking for.
Either way what happened was great for me because now I have a much better opportunity and closer to home. I hope this time I nail it. Stay confident but respectful, proactive but friendly, organised and focused and you'll be absolutely fine. Wish me luck.
I got my job at a big german chemical giant thanks to your tips. Thank you so much!!
I AM SO FUCKING HAPPY I FOUND THIS CHANNEL !!! honestly, for someone who has just finished university and is looking for advice and tips, she gives amazing advice! I hope you keep the videos coming and stay consistent, I got my notifications on. You go girl I am rooting for you sis !!!
Just what I needed to hear before the assessment centre, thank you so much
Her: Don't be disheartened if you dont get the job, there are so many jobs out there.
**Covid 19 comes**
Me: okay :(
Literally the accuracy on your comment is crazy :(
It’s been so hard, I feel you
@@looksbyhan873 trust me I watched this video for an assessment centre I had and I got rejected and I felt so bad that until now I have been so demotivated to apply for more jobs. It took me so long to get to the assessment centre stage and I felt like I wasted my time and it hurts a lot :(
@@TaehyungKim-ng3yc awww I completely understand what you mean :/
I’m sorry that it made you lose motivation..
Hopefully things will get better soon, and there will be more jobs out there !
failed my first assessment bc i was shy af SO IM TAKING THE ROLE OF TIME KEEPER FOR MY NEXT ONE TYSM
This was so helpful. Thank you. I have an Assessment Centre in less than a week.
I hate it when the the hiring managers make you do discussions when they say that your a survivor of a plane crash or a shipwreck and you and your team needs to decide what to take with you to survive.... And this job involves working for a mortgage and financial company so what does plane crashes and shipwrecks got to do with mortgages and insurance?
Decision-making, communicating with others, prioritising, creativity... list goes on mate
Thank you so much girl , you shine , I’m so glad I listened to this . Extremely helpful
I have a group assessment interview for a consulting position on zoom tomorrow! so nervous but this was super helpful!!!!
What was it like?
Thank you so much, you are so kind and generous for sharing your experience. Thanks for sharing this.
Hi there Ela! Thanks for the great tips! I must say we had very similar experiences with assessment centres. I also flopped my first one, I consider myself quite extroverted and have no trouble talking with others but damn, I did not show that in my first assessment centre. Nerves took over and I think I just got intimidated by how much my other team members knew about the topic. My second assessment was so much better but unfortunately I did not get accepted :(. I have my third one this coming week, wish me luck everyone!
How did it go :)
@@titilayomikomolafe5844 I guess it didn’t go well
Thank you for the video! I just finished an AC and you summarized all my thoughts beautifully in the video :)
Thank you! I have my first assessment day for a dream graduate job so this helps!
Thanks for taking the time to share your experience with others!
Thank's for your great tips, I have an assessment next week, you make me feel better about it now.
My lungs all of a sudden go weak when I have to speak in a group assessment.
I have one in a weeks time, honestly so nervous but excited since it’s the final round. I am all for the “fake it till you make it” - im really shy and this helps me a lot in situations. This video gave me a great insight! Praying for the best 🥲
I can see all the positive comments here, and tomorrow I will be having my assessment centre test, i'll coming back to this video once i got the job
Did you pass?
@@AM-mv6ro yesssssss i passed
@@fitrihafidzhajialiyusof1083 mantapppp
Thank you so much for the amazing tips😊 My interview for the call centre job didn't go well last week but after watching this video it gives me the confidence to keep applying and always prepared for assessment like what you've done.
Ela thanks much for this video. Was really helpful to me.Great insight! Ur tips helped me pass my assessment center n got my job😊👍👍👍
Thank you, I have just received my feedback from my disastrous first assessment centre and all your advice will help me so much for the next one.
Hey if you’re still active on YT why do you think it was disastrous?
Thank you for the video and tips! Could you talk more about the kind of tests they give and how I can find examples online?
Your videos are always so interesting and helpful, love them! Also looking forward for the story times
thank you so much girl!! ❤️
Aceddd my AC and got the job. God bless youuu
thank you so much for the tips and links, i'm really worried about grabbing a place so i really appreicate this
How long did you get a response email from Accenture after the assessment centre?
Actually hella nervous 😂
Thank you for this. You touched on some vital points
I have been invited to sky ( service center)my biggest weakness is public speaking even around 10people. secondly, my African accent I doubt if they will understand me. What do u think?
Th N just go you won’t know unless you go
@@heebadeeba7279 thanks man
Amazing. Aced my assessment center thanks to your insights. Thanks
i have an assessment centre tomorrow, i'll come back to this video if it all goes well. :~) I'm sooo nervous.
Thanks for the tips. But I feel so frustrating I have to go through so many interviews and assessment centers again and again.
Ur videos are soo helpful!! Ur tips are so practical lol
ah I'm glad they're helping!! haha thank you!
Thank you. It worked through to my final round..its on 10th..Bit anxious about the presentation😀
Have an ac the day after tomorrow. Thanks for sharing and hope I could make it
For the numerical/verbal tests, did you know before hand that those would be included in the assessment day? Had they informed you of the exact format of the day or jsut general information?
I have a assessment centre on Thursday.. this was helpful ... good work 👍🏼
Thank you for this video Ela!!!! Having my interview on Tuesday :)
How’d you go??
How do you prepare for the shl test? I have a test coming next 2 days :(
Thanks for helping me out! I work as a temp and I have developed this silent language, almost primitive. I could not iterate these concepts and you helped me! Oi! CAT
I don’t know about assessment center, all I know is that you are so pretty. 😍
김세훈 😆🤣😂
Thank you so much, I’ve got my first assessment center in like 3 hours, Im so nervous
Yanely Bernuy how did it go?
Hey how was it? i have mine soon
Ece 10 I had one for a trainee post and it went well.
I had two tasks: a role play & had to create a research study and then present it. I had 20 minutes to plan for both tasks. And then after that I had a formal interview in which I was asked strength based questions xx
LoveFromK good to hear that it went well for you! I will let you know how mine goes too
Ece 10 yesss all the best !
Thanks for the video. I applied for a Graduate Project Manager Central Planning & Logistics in the Airbus Global Graduate Program. I passed the online behavioral based test and was sent a congratulatory message as the next step is an assessment center day. I don't even know how to go about it on the Accessment center day as I haven't don this job role before. Please, assist.
Great video Ella. Thank you!
hi, do you have any tips for the numerical SHL tests they are so difficult!
Hey i need an answer as soon as possible. Do you need to bring a CV for a group assessment at aldi? I havent been asked to give one anywhere and i cant find anything when searching either
I just came across your video. Thank you so much for your advice regarding group exercises. I have an assessment centre day in a few days. As I understand it it’s going to be just a few people but it may also have more candidates coming from different agencies so im trying to figure out how a group exercise would even run if it ends up just being the two of us? That could be a little intense. I suppose it’s the same as there being half a dozen people though? My thing is if someone does instantly take over I tend to just shrink back and let them and I lose my voice . Just wondered if you had any advice there ?
what do you normally tell people to wear during assessment?
thx so much!! this video is literally the most helpful one Ive ever seen xD
Jesus. I'm only applying for a support role and it feels like I'm on the apprentice
Fr 😂
woww this seems hard ! going into finance next year. how hard were the SHL tests? (gcse, a level , degree level?)
I think it's around hard a-level, but there's a short time limit and so many questions to answer - made it so much tougher
Thank you so much Ela that was really helpful !
Anyone else doing these online? Are they still group exercises? I have a distillation assessment coming up and I'm not sure what to expect.
your voice is life
do u have a mild lisp?
Could you recommend where I can practice numerical reasoning test?
Did you find it
Is this the same as *IN-HOUSE ASSESSMENT* because i have one tomorrow and I don't have any idea what would I be doing there ;;;;
You need to be agile to handle different types of people... then you stay authentic not fake.
Are the assessment centres role-specific? I have one coming up for Software Development, so will everyone else who is there at the assessment centre be there for the same role? Or is there one person for Sales, one for Marketing, me for Software Development, etc? It would help to know this because then I can see the interview questions and group activity not being role-specific but more generalised.
Alex W same role usually
thanks!for all learn me very very much to EPSO!!
Very helpful tips. THANK YOU
Hi, I've got an assessment centre with Disney and have been told I'll be doing an excel test, did you have to do this at yours and could you give me any idea of what type of level it will be?
Thank you
How was the excel test? Any tips for the disney assessment centre?
I also like this video 'kind of thing' 😃
I am going to the assessment centre in a few days and was wondering how long they typically last for?
jess garland in the video she said it’s usually 9-3 or 9-4.
I have one coming up and they said it will be 9-10:30 for the first round and then the second round will be 11-4/5 xx
Thanks, your smile is beautiful.
I got my video interview tomorrow at 12 30pm. Recruiter will call me possibly tomorrow for result. Will update after.
Damn completely forgot about this....didn't get the job but remained optimistic and got a dream role that im in right now. Thanks whoever liked my initial comment, got a notif and now im reflecting on the hardships i was facing at that particular time in the past and just being grateful and appreciating the position and everything i have now.
I have an full day assessment centre coming up and I am so nervous. Specially about the individual presentation, this is only 3 min where I have to talk why I think my skills match the graduate program and what I can bring to the company that is unique, I cannot use PowerPoint. I want to do something that would standout but I don't have any ideas... is it bad if I just talk during these 3 min? what could I do to stand out during this individual presentation?
I have a full day assessment centre coming tmr and I also have same question since htye wont let me use ppt . how did you do it? could you share some tips pls.. thank you :)
Thank you for your advice
wish I saw this before last week Tuesday 😖
Great tips and very pleasant to watch. :)
Thank you so much for your tips xx
thank you for advices, you're just beautiful.
Thank you, great advice.
Practical, useful tips. Thanks for this.
I've never heard of an assessment centre wth is it just a British thing??
It is also often used in Germany
They are used in other countries such as the US and Canada, though it's mainly referred as a 'group interview'. Other names include selection day, applicant days etc. It's mainly in Finance/Banking (e.g. Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank) that they do this abroad, though I am not too sure about the others.
This is very common in Australia.
Common in Malaysia too
Great info Ela, thank you :) x
U r too pretty.Love u!!
Thank you so much!! Love you too!
@@Streetorvintage Hello can you help me please I'm send you my email thank you How to have to Apply this My email is milanhorvath859@yahoo.com thanks
I have one today 😩
hope it went well!!
Just had my first assessment centre and I know I took an L. fml
Kamal A Direr had one yesterday and me too lol
lolita dan what happened ?
I'm having an assessment center tomorrow at Motorola
Do store assistant have to do a assessment centre ?
Wow! You are fast at talking!
But a ton of thanks for sharing the full experience!
Every your advice is good, but could you speak more slowly, cos everybody including who are learning english watching this kind a video.
You can set the video speed to x0.75 my guy.
Hi, Do you know of any ecos books that provide a better understanding about the content covered throughout your course? What's your favorite economic subject so far?
Has anyone ever had an assessment centre for the Principality/Millennium Stadium in Wales?? This is the first time I've ever got this far in the recruitment process and I'm so nervous. My assessment centre is tomorrow and I'd just like to know what to expect. :)
xotbirdox how did it go
@@gopstore8222 Great!!! I passed, thank you for asking. This video helped a ton!!!!
xotbirdox well done ! Had my jp Morgan ac and didn’t get through unfortunately :( good luck to you
Thank you miss ELA
what is your career path ela?
Off topic but you are pretty! Skin care routine please?
I liked this cause I like you xox lol