If you do really well on a reasoning test, is it very likely that you will be given an interview? [closed]

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It was actually a logic test at guessing the next pattern.







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  • very well? As in 100%, 99%?
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    Depends how they weight the test amongst other things they're assessing you on - it may not be enough to save you if you do poorly on other factors. I don't think we can possibly say in the general case.
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  • very well? As in 100%, 99%?
    – Kilisi
    May 24 '16 at 12:29






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    Depends how they weight the test amongst other things they're assessing you on - it may not be enough to save you if you do poorly on other factors. I don't think we can possibly say in the general case.
    – Rup
    May 24 '16 at 12:39












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closed as primarily opinion-based by alroc, Marv Mills, gnat, Jan Doggen, David K May 24 '16 at 14:02


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closed as primarily opinion-based by alroc, Marv Mills, gnat, Jan Doggen, David K May 24 '16 at 14:02


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  • very well? As in 100%, 99%?
    – Kilisi
    May 24 '16 at 12:29






  • 1




    Depends how they weight the test amongst other things they're assessing you on - it may not be enough to save you if you do poorly on other factors. I don't think we can possibly say in the general case.
    – Rup
    May 24 '16 at 12:39
















  • very well? As in 100%, 99%?
    – Kilisi
    May 24 '16 at 12:29






  • 1




    Depends how they weight the test amongst other things they're assessing you on - it may not be enough to save you if you do poorly on other factors. I don't think we can possibly say in the general case.
    – Rup
    May 24 '16 at 12:39















very well? As in 100%, 99%?
– Kilisi
May 24 '16 at 12:29




very well? As in 100%, 99%?
– Kilisi
May 24 '16 at 12:29




1




1




Depends how they weight the test amongst other things they're assessing you on - it may not be enough to save you if you do poorly on other factors. I don't think we can possibly say in the general case.
– Rup
May 24 '16 at 12:39




Depends how they weight the test amongst other things they're assessing you on - it may not be enough to save you if you do poorly on other factors. I don't think we can possibly say in the general case.
– Rup
May 24 '16 at 12:39










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Not necessarily.



A logic/reasoning test is simply one factor of many that will be scored and used to help the recruiter/HR/hiring manager make a decision.



You may get 100% in the reasoning test, but if your CV doesn't meet the needs of one of the chains in the hiring pathway, or other candidates are better, or any number of other reasons then you may still be dropped from the list of candidates.






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    Not necessarily.



    A logic/reasoning test is simply one factor of many that will be scored and used to help the recruiter/HR/hiring manager make a decision.



    You may get 100% in the reasoning test, but if your CV doesn't meet the needs of one of the chains in the hiring pathway, or other candidates are better, or any number of other reasons then you may still be dropped from the list of candidates.






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      Not necessarily.



      A logic/reasoning test is simply one factor of many that will be scored and used to help the recruiter/HR/hiring manager make a decision.



      You may get 100% in the reasoning test, but if your CV doesn't meet the needs of one of the chains in the hiring pathway, or other candidates are better, or any number of other reasons then you may still be dropped from the list of candidates.






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        Not necessarily.



        A logic/reasoning test is simply one factor of many that will be scored and used to help the recruiter/HR/hiring manager make a decision.



        You may get 100% in the reasoning test, but if your CV doesn't meet the needs of one of the chains in the hiring pathway, or other candidates are better, or any number of other reasons then you may still be dropped from the list of candidates.






        share|improve this answer













        Not necessarily.



        A logic/reasoning test is simply one factor of many that will be scored and used to help the recruiter/HR/hiring manager make a decision.



        You may get 100% in the reasoning test, but if your CV doesn't meet the needs of one of the chains in the hiring pathway, or other candidates are better, or any number of other reasons then you may still be dropped from the list of candidates.







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        answered May 24 '16 at 12:49









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