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Psychometric test for new contract - tell them to f-off?
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Of course it won't. 10 to 1 would be exceptional. You might have mentioned that when promoting your personal solution to finding work.Originally posted by DrewG View Post
Pitch to close ratio will never be 1:1. Why would you expect that?
I don't have a problem not getting the work. Watching some else implement it is irritating, doubly so when they make a pig's ear of it...Blog? What blog...?
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The odd thing is it would have actually benefitted my client delivering in to a large retail client. It's a massive programme and very stressful. There have been a number of people that have joined and gone in under two months due to not understanding the nature/politics/activities of a massive programme and the pace it's going at. They did have three interviews to try and get that over but still some candidates manage to talk the talk but can't walk the walk. A bit of psychometric training would have helped them I think...Originally posted by Protagoras View PostPsychometric testing of supplier's personnel on a B2B contract does not seem reasonable to me.
It's hard to imagine a large consultancy accepting that a client could test its consultants.
This would be appropriate for an employment relationship, though.
but in general yeah, it shouldn't be reasonable in general.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Our hit rate at Oliver Wyam (tier 2 management consultancy) was way above 1:10.Originally posted by malvolio View Post
Of course it won't. 10 to 1 would be exceptional. You might have mentioned that when promoting your personal solution to finding work.
I don't have a problem not getting the work. Watching some else implement it is irritating, doubly so when they make a pig's ear of it...Comment
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I suspect it is for many of the bigger consultancies... once they have established a client base and a reputation. Hardly relevant to either your argument or your audience though, is it?Originally posted by DrewG View Post
Our hit rate at Oliver Wyam (tier 2 management consultancy) was way above 1:10.Blog? What blog...?
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If you mean Oliver Wyman then I can see why!Originally posted by DrewG View Post
Our hit rate at Oliver Wyam (tier 2 management consultancy) was way above 1:10.Former IPSE member
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Bloody hell - one of my primary reasons for going contract was to avoid that crap in a permie interview process.Originally posted by DrewG View PostAs part of their interview process - Would you do the test?
It's supposed to be outside IR35 - not exactly a standard way to engage with a vendor.
If you have other opportunities (and there are always other opportunities out there), tell them to stuff their interview where the sun don’t shine*.
*or politely decline, but I wouldn’t do it."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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I once interviewed with company that had a psychometric test that was obsessed with how fast you could do math in your head. Round after round of adding numbers! After I failed, they wanted me to take it again and strongly hinted that I should do some practice tests. No thank you.
I hope having a data engineer that can do sums quickly is worth all that.Comment
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Most clients don't think of contractors as independent suppliers of professional services, but as mere temp employees who should be subject to precisely the same rules and tests and perm employees.Originally posted by dsc View PostThey probably do one for permies, so just do the same for everyone. Goes to show how well "outside" this is
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