Hays plc is a British multinational company offering recruitment and human resources services in 33 countries around the world. It was founded in 1867. It is headquartered in London, UK. Hays is a market leader in the global specialist recruitment market. It provides employment opportunities for both entry-level and experienced professionals. By 2021, it will have 10,204 employees. Applicants to Hays, both professionals and students, are required to take and pass an aptitude test that determines the individual’s cognitive abilities. If the person does not meet the required criteria, he or she will not be able to join the company.
Go one step further with our course and stand out from the crowd. At Psychometriq we have created specific tests designed to improve your performance on the Hays aptitude test.
In view of how important it is to join Hays, and how important it is to pass these tests, we offer online courses focused on aptitude test preparation.
What do the Hays aptitude tests consist of?
The Hays aptitude tests consist of numerical reasoning exercises, which measure the ability to read and analyse data from tables and graphs. Verbal reasoning exercises, which assess the ability to read and analyse text under time pressure. And logic exercises. The aim of all these is to determine whether or not a person has the skills to perform in certain activities.
How to practice with our Hays aptitude test course?
We offer an online course consisting of more than 50 aptitude test models to solve. With this practice we hope that the user will develop his or her skills and become familiar with the type of test exercises.
With each test we provide the user with a score based on their answers. With this score it is possible to know the user’s performance and his level in relation to the competition.
Go one step further with our course and stand out from the crowd. At Psychometriq we have created specific tests designed to improve your performance on the Hays aptitude test.
We also offer templates of reasoned answers, so that the user can understand how to think and solve these tests.