Papa Mango
Member
Good afternoon all,
I have taken part in four assessments with two different rail companies within the past eight months, all have a situational test which I seem to keep failing, despite doing research both online and talking to staff already in the role I apply for.
What exactly are they looking for in these tests?
My background is medical, thus I thought I'd be qualified for a customer service role, but, evidently not.
I understand the differences between NHS and rail company policy, however, these assessments seem to assume that the applicant is unable to learn and adapt during training.
I apologise for this post being in the form of a miniature rant, the "wound is fresh" after recieving the "you have to wait six months" email again, and the next failure will result in permanently being unable to apply.
I feel like I'm just running into a brick wall with them and it's very frustrating.
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks.
I have taken part in four assessments with two different rail companies within the past eight months, all have a situational test which I seem to keep failing, despite doing research both online and talking to staff already in the role I apply for.
What exactly are they looking for in these tests?
My background is medical, thus I thought I'd be qualified for a customer service role, but, evidently not.
I understand the differences between NHS and rail company policy, however, these assessments seem to assume that the applicant is unable to learn and adapt during training.
I apologise for this post being in the form of a miniature rant, the "wound is fresh" after recieving the "you have to wait six months" email again, and the next failure will result in permanently being unable to apply.
I feel like I'm just running into a brick wall with them and it's very frustrating.
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks.