Technical Efficiency Tests
Technical Efficiency Tests can take a number of formats. You can have some that test
your proficiency in certain computer skills or you can have some that test other skills such as logic and reasoning or mathematical
skills. Many people would have you believe that you cannot prepare for these tests; however,
this is something of a farce. By giving yourself a certain amount of lead time, there is no
reason why you cannot pick up a few tips or polish up your computational skills in a short time to allow you to gain some extra
points. Since these few extra points could mean the difference in you getting the job, you
should choose to allocate some time to preparing for these tests. Here, are some job interview
tips on how to master these skills.
1. When applying for jobs, look at the vault.com or other services to determine
what types of technical efficiency test they may offer. By gathering this information
early, you are giving yourself an opportunity to start preparing for the tests.
2. Depending on the test, adjust your studying to prep for the
test. For instance, if you will be asked to do a number of computations in your head,
practice using math tricks to help with this math. These tricks can be found on a number of
math internet websites or you can purchase any number of basic educational math tricks programs. In a relatively short period of time, (a few weeks), you can ramp up your computational
skills. If the test is a computer based test, take a course in that area and by looking at
interview message boards for that company determine what types of things they will focus on.
Also, you can find any number of tricks and tips on a number of software computer programs.
3. Once you know what they will focus on in the test, narrowly focus your training
time at getting proficient at those areas. You may not have time to learn all of Excel in
a few weeks; however, you do have plenty of time to learn how to adjust rows, insert some basic formulas, and use the vlookup
feature. By knowing the areas they will be asking, you greatly increase your chances of doing
well.
Armed with this information, you should be able to improve your
overall score on these types of tests. Remember you can improve your score even with a few weeks
of preparation. With a new job on the line, do all you can to be ready.
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