Originally posted by malvolio
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Psychometric test for new contract - tell them to f-off?
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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...?Comment
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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!!!!Comment
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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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Originally posted by DrewG View Post
Our hit rate at Oliver Wyam (tier 2 management consultancy) was way above 1:10.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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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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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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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 isComment
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