You can find more details about how to pass online psychometric tests for Investment Banking at: interngameplan.com/psychometric-tests/ Link to Job Test Prep which I used during application season: Link to Job Test Prep which I used during application season: www.jobtestprep.net/affiliates/traffic.php?id=200&url=1753 ^This is an affiliate link so feel free to go straight to their website, but this does help with the running costs of InternGamePlan so would mean a lot.
Unfortunately I didn't apply to Jefferies as they opened much later last year so I'm not 100% certain. But according to some sources online, it seems like you can expect a fairly doable verbal and numerical reasoning test like the ones provided by SHL. Here is a forum post on that: www.wallstreetoasis.com/company/jefferies-company/interview/spring-insight-week
Hi Elamin that's a very good question and it is something I have spent a fair amount of time trying to research. Perhaps there are a few sites out there that report such figures but this is something that would be incredibly difficult to estimate. However, I would say the number is an overwhelming majority e.g. above 70% of candidates that get knocked out at this stage. For Morgan Stanley and Nomura, it's probably above 90% of candidates that get knocked out, while some other firms are less obsessed about wiping everyone out so early on.
You can find more details about how to pass online psychometric tests for Investment Banking at: interngameplan.com/psychometric-tests/
Link to Job Test Prep which I used during application season: Link to Job Test Prep which I used during application season: www.jobtestprep.net/affiliates/traffic.php?id=200&url=1753
^This is an affiliate link so feel free to go straight to their website, but this does help with the running costs of InternGamePlan so would mean a lot.
Update: Standard chartered has now also moved to Pymetrics
This was a great video!! Thanks you for all your advice.
Hey, are these tests for all IBs in London as well, or is this specific to the US?
would you say that your experience/resume has any impact on what the 'passing' score for online tests is?
Hi, do you know which tests Jefferies uses?
Co asking because I have a test to be taken within 72 hours
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Unfortunately I didn't apply to Jefferies as they opened much later last year so I'm not 100% certain. But according to some sources online, it seems like you can expect a fairly doable verbal and numerical reasoning test like the ones provided by SHL. Here is a forum post on that: www.wallstreetoasis.com/company/jefferies-company/interview/spring-insight-week
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Which platform do you think is the best to practice SJT Tests
Personally Job Test Prep as they helped me form the insights I gathered here interngameplan.com/situational-judgment-tests/
What percentage of students get knocked out in the online stage?
Hi Elamin that's a very good question and it is something I have spent a fair amount of time trying to research. Perhaps there are a few sites out there that report such figures but this is something that would be incredibly difficult to estimate.
However, I would say the number is an overwhelming majority e.g. above 70% of candidates that get knocked out at this stage. For Morgan Stanley and Nomura, it's probably above 90% of candidates that get knocked out, while some other firms are less obsessed about wiping everyone out so early on.