I'm not surprised, and I don't think the group exercises are really going to be a useful measure. I know they're introducing them at other levels as well, and don't look forward to undergoing it. The premise is faulty, to my mind: in real life, a group is going to have a chair or to nominate a chair, to keep discussion on track and, if necessary, to guillotine discussion on extraneous or unproductive issues or set them aside until later.You weren't allowed nominate a chair so 8 different voices all trying to look like the perfect candidate....we got nowhere near sorting it in the time allowed.
Gah! See?From what I remember someone in the group was obsessed by a comment in one of the visitor profiles about hot air ballooning!
Verbal reasoning is tough enough, the difference between stated and implied can be tiny in some cases so the "doesn't say" answer needs a lot of thinking about.
For the job simulation, put yourself in the employers position and think about what they want in an employee. IMO it's the easiest section.
Did anyone get the question about relating to the lunching booking for the Minister? I nearly laughed out loud at the ludicrousness of it, it totally reminded me of the classic BBC show, Yes, Minister.
Did anyone get the question about relating to the lunching booking for the Minister? I nearly laughed out loud at the ludicrousness of it, it totally reminded me of the classic BBC show, Yes, Minister.
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