Came back on here to offer my thanks to you for making this video. I had an upcoming assessment centre and I took the most notes from your video and used them in the group assessment centre. I received feedback that my group assessment performance was the best in the group and it was the decisive factor that got me the job. Massive thanks to you, I appreciate you!
I'm so glad to hear this, amazing! Congrats!!! And thank you so much for coming back to leave this kind comment. It made me smile. :) Good luck with the job!
1. Understand the Company’s Values and Culture 2. Effective Case Study Management 3. Take Initiative and Lead 4. Ensure Everyone Contributes 5. Maintain Structure and Focus 6. Be Vocal but Respectful 7. Use Data and Commercial Awareness 8. Showcase Your Thought Process 10. Lose the Smart Way 11. Be Comfortable Not Knowing Everything 12. Be Genuine and Engaged
Hello I don't know you're gonna see this comment but this video is so so helpful. Well at least for the newbie like me to the assessment centre like me it's give us a very practical tips and really clear our minds with lots of questions and nerve racking thoughts. Thanks again!!!
Thank you for this. My favourite one I've seen. What I appreciate the most is you give examples of how to verbalise each interaction. You've also come up with genuinely original ideas rather than stating the obvious!
I have an AC in one month and a half, and out of all the videos I saw online on how to prepare for them, this is by far the best of them! Also the way you speak makes the information super digestible. I´m super happy for having found this video on time!
I sincerely want to thank God for the opportunity to come across your video during my prep for an assessment. Your caption for the video was quite inspiring, and the content therein was amazing. I was made an offer, I could not but say thank you. You're a true star.
These are some great tips and thank you for making this video to benefit anyone who is getting prepared for group exercises. I suppose a lot of the skills can only be learnt through actual experience. The tips are really helpful for preparing a right and balanced mindset before setting foot into the group exercise assessment. Good luck to everyone here!
@anitamore4101 it went well. I answered the scenario based questions while also bringing in other people into the discussion. I also showed great leadership as when we were put in pairs, I established a number system so that we can have order in terms of who goes next etc, that probably got me bonus marks 😊. Thank you so much for this video
@@Faesunset Sorry to hear but don't give up! I failed my first couple of assessment centres, too. With the experience you've gained you will do better next time. :)
@@anitamore4101 yeah, exactly, I actually didnt do the things I should do and I wasnt even myself at all. That was a great experience, Im sure I would have ace the assessment if I had a second assessment day after my first one, because I realized all the do’s and donts after the first one 😭 thank you for this great video, if I had done the things you suggest I would probably pass the assesment but I just couldnt because I was too excited haha
Hi thank you for this great video it is very useful. I have a virtual assessment centre for an investment management role and I have no idea how the group project is going to be like online. Could you please share some more details about virtual assessment centres?
Thank you for your comment. :) As for individual case studies, it's important to talk the interviewers through your thought process as you work through the problem (sometimes your final answer might not be 100% correct but at least they will see that you can think and analyse the problem), ask clarifying questions whenever you have any, communicate to the assessors whenever you make any assumptions to the case scenario, and also be very honest in case you need an extra hint in order to proceed. There is so much value in being self-aware and able to ask for help when needed! I hope this quick answer helps. I might make a whole video on this topic, I think it would be quite useful. :)
@@Zainphotography you can find case studies online and I suggest that you time yourself while reading and preparing your arguments. Try to go through several of those so you can get the hang of it. Always try to improve your speed of reading, digesting the information, and making notes.
Dear Anita, This video is very informative for the understanding Assessment Centre Group Exercise tricks. Thank you very much!! =) I have some additional questions about the Assessment Centre exercises. Is there any way to reach & ask you directly?
Dear Anita. I think you should prepare new videos for other parts of AC =) Your style of telling the AC tricks is strongly needed =) Thanks a lot!! @@anitamore4101
8:45 it's 2024 so we can say HR person as opposed to HR lady depending on how the culture rolls :-D more points for you means more points for me too, yay
Thanks Anita! I have whatched several AC videos (spanish/english). You went directly to the tips and examples! Thanks for shared! I will have an AC this comming fridy so you arrived on time for my preparation to face this challenge. Thanks one more time :)
Show your energy and dedication to the topic, keep eye contact with the assessors, talk in a structured way and smile! I would recommend agreeing with the other candidates in advance who is covering what in the presentation and sticking to it (but in case someone forgets an important point you can add it in at the end of their section in a respectful way). I hope this helps. ;)
Hi Anita, i am goin g to have group interview for prison officer position , and i donot know how its gonna be like , i have zero experience in group interviewing.
Hello! I would say try to learn some phrases such as "I see your point and I appreciate your contribution. What I would suggest is..." or "This is a complex scenario and in my view it would be best to start with the basics. Let's...". In this way you will show confidence and you will be able to "warm up" to then smoothly move on to making your point. Those are some quick fixes but I would also encourage you to practise your English every day to improve your skills and give you more confidence for the assessment centres and future jobs. Good luck! :)
the part im more concerned about “takin the initiative” is that im not that kinda person that takes the lead of the convo or in general aim to be the leader… im just not. its kinda weird thinkin about a group of ppl where everyone is tryin to become the leader… like akward weird.
You can always take the initiative in your own way, for example by making sure that everyone is on the same page, that the conversation is not drifting away from the main/most important points, and that all alternatives are being taken into consideration. You are right that everyone striving to be a leader in one conversation would be awkward but think about it as simply making meaningful contributions to the conversation. It shows that you are able to step in when needed and offer value which in turn suggests that you would be able to push a project forward or even take the lead if necessary. :)
If you've found the video helpful, then please drop a 'like'! It helps the video spread to more people. :)
Came back on here to offer my thanks to you for making this video. I had an upcoming assessment centre and I took the most notes from your video and used them in the group assessment centre. I received feedback that my group assessment performance was the best in the group and it was the decisive factor that got me the job. Massive thanks to you, I appreciate you!
I'm so glad to hear this, amazing! Congrats!!! And thank you so much for coming back to leave this kind comment. It made me smile. :) Good luck with the job!
@@anitamore4101 Thank you very much!
1. Understand the Company’s Values and Culture
2. Effective Case Study Management
3. Take Initiative and Lead
4. Ensure Everyone Contributes
5. Maintain Structure and Focus
6. Be Vocal but Respectful
7. Use Data and Commercial Awareness
8. Showcase Your Thought Process
10. Lose the Smart Way
11. Be Comfortable Not Knowing Everything
12. Be Genuine and Engaged
Hello I don't know you're gonna see this comment but this video is so so helpful. Well at least for the newbie like me to the assessment centre like me it's give us a very practical tips and really clear our minds with lots of questions and nerve racking thoughts. Thanks again!!!
Thank you for this. My favourite one I've seen.
What I appreciate the most is you give examples of how to verbalise each interaction.
You've also come up with genuinely original ideas rather than stating the obvious!
Thank you for your kind words Craig! I'm so happy you liked the video. :) Best of luck with your assessment centres!
I have an AC in one month and a half, and out of all the videos I saw online on how to prepare for them, this is by far the best of them! Also the way you speak makes the information super digestible. I´m super happy for having found this video on time!
Wow, thank you! Good luck with your AC! You got this! :))
This video deserves more than one like. The tips were practical and helpful
My first AC is coming up next week. This video have been helpful understanding the Group Exercise part. Thank you!
Good luck with the AC, Fahim! I hope you get the job! :)
I sincerely want to thank God for the opportunity to come across your video during my prep for an assessment.
Your caption for the video was quite inspiring, and the content therein was amazing.
I was made an offer, I could not but say thank you.
You're a true star.
I'm so happy for you, congratulations!!
These are some great tips and thank you for making this video to benefit anyone who is getting prepared for group exercises. I suppose a lot of the skills can only be learnt through actual experience. The tips are really helpful for preparing a right and balanced mindset before setting foot into the group exercise assessment. Good luck to everyone here!
Thank you for taking the time to comment. I'm glad you like the video. ;) Good luck to all applicants!
this is sooo helpful, thank you so much. i now understand what i have been doing wrong
This is the most helpful group exercise video I've seen on youtube
I'm glad you think so :)
Thank you so much ! Thanks to you I passed the assessment center :)
Yaaaay, congratulations!!! :))))
I really liked it ! I have my assessment day in a week and your video was a big help ! will let you know if I get in ! ❣
Thanks Anita, this is a very comprehensive video.
I love this and I have noted a lot of things down. I have a great feeling of my AC coming up. Thank you very much ❤️
Thank you Ayomide and good luck! :)
I have an AC tomorrow morning, this helped me with my prep
I'm happy to hear that! Did your AC go well?
@anitamore4101 it went well. I answered the scenario based questions while also bringing in other people into the discussion. I also showed great leadership as when we were put in pairs, I established a number system so that we can have order in terms of who goes next etc, that probably got me bonus marks 😊. Thank you so much for this video
I'm so glad you did well! I hope you get the offer! :)
@@kletshwene88 Did you get the offer mate?
Great tips! MY uflp assesment centre is going to happen a day after and I was very anxious about it, but your energy gave me the relief I needed most!
I'm glad to hear this! I hope the assessment centre went well! :)
@@anitamore4101 nah I couldnt pass lol
@@Faesunset Sorry to hear but don't give up! I failed my first couple of assessment centres, too. With the experience you've gained you will do better next time. :)
@@anitamore4101 yeah, exactly, I actually didnt do the things I should do and I wasnt even myself at all. That was a great experience, Im sure I would have ace the assessment if I had a second assessment day after my first one, because I realized all the do’s and donts after the first one 😭 thank you for this great video, if I had done the things you suggest I would probably pass the assesment but I just couldnt because I was too excited haha
@@Faesunset no worries, next time will be better. :) Good luck!!
Thank you so much Anita! Great advice really really helpful! : )
I'm gald you found the video helpful. :)
Thank you so much Anita! Great content reallyy helpful! : )
I'm glad you liked it ;)
Such an useful video! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
You are welcome! ;)
Hi thank you for this great video it is very useful. I have a virtual assessment centre for an investment management role and I have no idea how the group project is going to be like online. Could you please share some more details about virtual assessment centres?
Great content!! Deserve more views!!
Keep going!!
Thanks, I'm happy you liked it :))
Thanks for the helpful tips! I'm curious if it's crucial to do the presentation or not at the end?
You are welcome. :) As for the preentation at the end, it heavily depends on the scenario. It may vary from company to company.
Very helpful tips. Thank you.
I'm very happy to hear this ;)
Hi Anita thanks for this video it has been very useful very good points
Awesome, thanks! :)
Hi Anita! Thank you for the very informative video! do you have any tips on individual case studies?
Thank you for your comment. :) As for individual case studies, it's important to talk the interviewers through your thought process as you work through the problem (sometimes your final answer might not be 100% correct but at least they will see that you can think and analyse the problem), ask clarifying questions whenever you have any, communicate to the assessors whenever you make any assumptions to the case scenario, and also be very honest in case you need an extra hint in order to proceed. There is so much value in being self-aware and able to ask for help when needed! I hope this quick answer helps. I might make a whole video on this topic, I think it would be quite useful. :)
Really informative!!! Thank you very much
You're very welcome ;)
Great one! Thank you.
You are very welcome :)
What about the actual exercise does it matter like who solve it basically or just who was leader who was helpful and that it
@02:45 Practice, practice, practice.... from where?
and how?
@@Zainphotography you can find case studies online and I suggest that you time yourself while reading and preparing your arguments. Try to go through several of those so you can get the hang of it. Always try to improve your speed of reading, digesting the information, and making notes.
@anitamore4101 what do you search for online when you check for case study examples of group exercises. do you have any links?
In pharmaceuticals industry which one is important, Values, speed or creativity?
Please answer me.
I don't have experience with this industry, sorry. :(
so all of this is about who can fake the strongest and sneakiest?
Survival of the fittest😂
Haha, don't hate the player, hate the game ;)
Dear Anita,
This video is very informative for the understanding Assessment Centre Group Exercise tricks. Thank you very much!! =) I have some additional questions about the Assessment Centre exercises. Is there any way to reach & ask you directly?
Thank you for your comment. :) Would you mind writing your questions here? Perhaps other people could also make use of the answers.
Dear Anita.
I think you should prepare new videos for other parts of AC =) Your style of telling the AC tricks is strongly needed =) Thanks a lot!! @@anitamore4101
Thank you! I will try to make some more videos when I have the time. ;)
How to prepare for solicitor apprenticeship for law firms assessment centre especially the written exercise, presentation and the ineyerview
Sorry, I don't have any experience with these. Perhaps you can find someone on RUclips who knows more about this industry. Good luck!
Every assessment centre video advice practicing case stydies. However, the practice questions for engineers are nowhere to be found.
Sorry to hear :(
8:45 it's 2024 so we can say HR person as opposed to HR lady depending on how the culture rolls :-D more points for you means more points for me too, yay
Thanks Anita! I have whatched several AC videos (spanish/english). You went directly to the tips and examples! Thanks for shared! I will have an AC this comming fridy so you arrived on time for my preparation to face this challenge. Thanks one more time :)
Great to hear! Did you pass your AC?
Thank you very much ❤
You are very welcome. ;)
How to go about the group presentation?
Show your energy and dedication to the topic, keep eye contact with the assessors, talk in a structured way and smile! I would recommend agreeing with the other candidates in advance who is covering what in the presentation and sticking to it (but in case someone forgets an important point you can add it in at the end of their section in a respectful way). I hope this helps. ;)
Hi Anita, i am goin g to have group interview for prison officer position , and i donot know how its gonna be like , i have zero experience in group interviewing.
I hope it went well! :)
Smart girl you are ❤
Thanks for the compliment :))
Thank you! Very informative and cool presentation.
I guess you are an INFJ ?
I'm happy you liked it! :) Actually no, I'm not an INFJ. ;)
I’m week in English language then how i react confident and how i convert the massage and thought with other
Hello! I would say try to learn some phrases such as "I see your point and I appreciate your contribution. What I would suggest is..." or "This is a complex scenario and in my view it would be best to start with the basics. Let's...". In this way you will show confidence and you will be able to "warm up" to then smoothly move on to making your point. Those are some quick fixes but I would also encourage you to practise your English every day to improve your skills and give you more confidence for the assessment centres and future jobs. Good luck! :)
the part im more concerned about “takin the initiative” is that im not that kinda person that takes the lead of the convo or in general aim to be the leader… im just not.
its kinda weird thinkin about a group of ppl where everyone is tryin to become the leader… like akward weird.
You can always take the initiative in your own way, for example by making sure that everyone is on the same page, that the conversation is not drifting away from the main/most important points, and that all alternatives are being taken into consideration. You are right that everyone striving to be a leader in one conversation would be awkward but think about it as simply making meaningful contributions to the conversation. It shows that you are able to step in when needed and offer value which in turn suggests that you would be able to push a project forward or even take the lead if necessary. :)
By the way your pink hair are amazing Anita great video!
this is the most difficult part the group exercise i wish they didn't have on emirates....