tally up was the worst of all of them to me especially the later ones, I know right!

The bubble one i also did really well but the other math one i got quite a few wrong maybe like 5-9 out of 35. It's Cognify by Revelian. It’s a unique way to check your aptitude and personality traits. There is a elimination round where students who didn’t performed good will …

I received an email stating that my results have been received and I "may" need to complete another assessment or be invited to an interview. I applied for intern data scientist, I did these revelian games then like 2 mins later I got an email saying to complete the learning agility assessment. The employee I’ve been talking to said that after the tests we should hear back in 2-3 weeks and that they’ll inform you either way. I applied for the position ( I felt like they will never respond to me), but I got an e-mail for the cognitive Ability Assessment. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the cscareerquestions community. The e-mail states you'll receive one of those tests, and not necessarily both. I applied to four cities and got emails for the tests for two cities pretty much right away. This is for the entry level positions, I’m not sure about the intern positions. Did you hear back since then? I applied for UX and we don’t get a coding assessment so I wouldn’t know, sorry. Thanks!

I wish they were as long as the math ones felt haha. I took it yesterday the time constraint is horrible. Just took it, it’s pattern recognition and mental math under pretty tight time constraints. i just took it and i thought i did horribly :(, i am applying for internship roles. Damn, I got that same email. I got a score of 30-50 on all games and on 3 of them didn't get past the 4th level.

Got an email shortly after to do the next step of the application process. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the cscareerquestions community. Not sure as well to either we "passed" or if our applications will be placed in the blackhole. How long did they take to reply? Also I totally bombed the cognify test and was somehow told I passed. Hey OP, I just took the skills assessment for the UX Internship program, did you get the job? A subreddit for those with questions about working in the tech industry or in a computer-science-related job. Also I didn’t get 100% on all the games and some I would say I did poorly but I still made it through after playing most of the games to about 80-90% with some like 60%, You can actually go to the revelian website and see short gifs of each test along with an explanation. Damn I thought engineering classes made me feel stupid, but turns out I'm just flat out stupid. Took the Cognify test earlier today (the mini games) and feel like I bombed it because 1) it sucked and 2) I didn’t get an email to take the Learning Agility assessment. I couldn't finish the tetris one cos i ran out of time at 7/9 but i finished the rotation one with 30 seconds left. Please help! However, I logged in to Brassring to see if I could get my Cognify results somehow (which I couldn’t) and saw that the Learning Agility assessment was open. Hi everyone, so basically I saw a job post for IBM for a front end intern position, and it was asking for a high school diploma. I received an invitation to take the Cognitive Assessment three weeks ago, at the beginning of September, and haven't heard back since then. Just took it. How long did it take for them to review you CV before having you take the tests? I wonder if you dont get invited to the next test you just dont get to the next part of the process?

Yes, it’s really dumb. Looks like I'll be waiting for minute. It will tell you if your application is not being considered.

All the games were challenging for me because of the time constraints. do purple math and you're ready :) good luck. I got the same email today? Press J to jump to the feed. Good luck. Goodluck everyone on your applications! The resemble and ball move one was the hardest for me, but the tally up and numbubble was the easiest and actually quite fun. This was for data scientist listing. Dear Everyone, I just took the IBM cognify yesterday yet to see my result.can some please tell me how to check for the result. after how long did you hear back from them? Revelian’s cognitive ability test (RCAT), formerly known as the Onetest, evaluates you on 3 topics: verbal, numerical and abstract reasoning, with the difficulty level of the test increasing as you progress.It is composed of … This subreddit is not an official IBM subreddit, it is available for employees, new-hires, candidates, and the public to discuss the company and its history or current events, and its products and services. The difficulty of the games I would say is easier than the IPAT and much less math based (although there is still basic math).

You do not have a lot of time to answer the question - but that's what you're being tested on. That's a good question. Good luck! I did it, did pretty well, but I'm really quesetioning whether I want to work for a firm which uses pseudoscience for its assessments. If everyone were given enough time to reasonably solve whatever the challenge is - the value of the assessment would be trash. This test confirms that I work too much and should sleep more haha. IBM Cognitive Ability Games 2020 is a test that measures a candidate’s ability via Games. Hello, I have been requested to complete a cognitive and coding assessment as part of the hiring process for an associate data scientist position and was hoping you could provide some insight on areas of study I should focus on.

It’s not the same as the IPAT test, it’s a few mini games which were actually kinda fun and not really stressful at all. I've applied to the "Intern User Experience Designer" position and went through the Cognify test, which I thought I failed miserably. I’ll email the person I’m in touch with on Monday, but in the mean time does anyone have an idea if that means I passed the Cognify test? Took maybe 3-4 days.

You’ll do great :). Does it take time to get the invite ? Whole thing is such bullshit. Furthermore, is it possible to do poorly on the test but still have a successful application? The cognitive ability assessment … I’m applying for an Entry Level User Experience Designer position.

Half of them are more puzzley, half are simple math but it comes screaming at you ( your number is -60, you have 5 seconds to click which of -15*-4, 120/4*-2, and 180/-4*-2 are equal to that.). Hey, I am planning to take the Revelian Cognitive Ability Test I got as part of my IBM ELC application and I'm really nervous. This subreddit does not have any affiliation with International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) and is not moderated by the organization in any capacity whatsoever. Cognitive ability games is also known as Cognify. Right after that test they sent me another email to take the "Agility Assessment.".

Has anyone taken IBM's cognitive ability assessment that is game-based? They sent me an email that they will not pursue my candidacy :'(. Yeah I took it recently. how was the test? Regardless, it’s best to apply for as many other opportunities as possible for the time being. Has anyone taken IBM's cognitive ability assessment that is game-based? Just take it and get it over with. Some people get the learning agility assessment first. What Is the Revelian Cognitive Ability Test?

As of right now my application is "Under Review." I've read some horror stories, and I know that isn't a great way to prepare, but I am making this post to ask if anyone has taken the game-based test and did poorly but managed to go forward with their application? Will definitely follow up and then do my best to forget about it for now. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Cognitive ability assessments and psychometric tests serve different purposes - one looks at skill directly applicable to your current role, psychometric tests help you figure out your working style and how best to work with others. I can't find mine anywhere. Any and all recommendations and advice are welcome! Is the game-based cognitive assessment the same as the dreaded iPAT/Cognitive Assessment everyone speaks of?

Vibrating math bubbles are difficult to solve when you are tired but I wanted to keep going on the Tetris and pattern matching style tests. Hi everyone, I applied to IBM's Associate Offering Manager Program in August, about a month ago. 15 votes, 77 comments. If you're still on step 1 according to it then so far so good. Did you hear back from them? I turned the sound off because it was distracting. Thank you I’m advance from an aspiring data scientist. Rule of thumb when preparing for any coding assessment: assume that all questions you find online for that company would appear. One was extremely hard for me (moving the ball along the path) and one was very easy (clicking the bubbles that equal the target, got hundreds of stars). Press J to jump to the feed. Press J to jump to the feed. Hi, pls what material did you use for the preparation. I've read some horror stories, and I know that isn't a great way to prepare, but I am making this post to ask if anyone has taken the game-based test and did poorly but managed to go forward with their application?

I thought I did bad on the games, I didn't finish the tetris style one, the rotating shapes or the moving ball along path. I'm still waiting for mine to be reviewed :(. Hey, I am planning to take the Revelian Cognitive Ability Test I got as part of my IBM ELC application and I'm really nervous. Question to the OP, did you get the job? I did so bad on the moving ball along the path lol got like 1 star on like 3-4 of them altho i did finish in time. I have taken the revelian cognitive ability test. This sub is independent and neutral. But even that one spends half the overall time warming up with stuff like 4*3=12. For some background information, all the horror stories I've read are regarding the iPAT test. Advice: drink coffee, play Tetris and Chinese checkers, make a quilt. A subreddit for those with questions about working in the tech industry or in a computer-science-related job.

I just took this test too earlier today for an Entry Level position. MBTI and DISC are the latter. I helped craft some of those questions some years back, and yes, they’ve been changed, but most of what you find online would be very similar. Not hoping for a lot but I'll keep you guys updated.