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  • Hi there, my name is Richard McMunn from the interview training company, PassMyInterview.com,

  • and in this video tutorial, I am going to teach you how to pass a personality test!

  • So, if you have a personality test coming up, I strongly encourage you to watch this

  • tutorial, in full, from beginning to end, because it will make a big difference to your

  • preparation.

  • It will alleviate any nerves that you may have, but also you will know, by the end of

  • this tutorial, exactly what they are looking for, from you, when you answer personality

  • test questions.

  • Now, these questions are the type that give you a statement and then you have to either

  • answer them, true or false.

  • So, the statement is: “I always take risks.”

  • and you would have to honestly answer that as either true or false, or it might be presented

  • in a different way.

  • “I find routine boring.”

  • And then you would be given options from one to five.

  • 1, you STRONGLY DISAGREE with that statement, 2.

  • You DISAGREE.

  • 3 You neither agree or disagree, which is NEUTRAL, or 4 you AGREE.

  • Or 5 STRONGLY AGREE, and then you have to choose which one.

  • So, they are quite confusing these statements, and these test questions.

  • But as I say, by the time I get to the end, you will be competent in answering them, and

  • more importantly, passing them.

  • So, before we get into it, a very warm welcome to this personality test training tutorial.

  • My name is Richard McMunn.

  • I've been helping people for about 20 years now to pass their assessments and interviews.

  • And in this tutorial, I'm going to teach you how to pass any kind of personality test.

  • Please do make sure you SUBSCRIBE to the channel by clicking the red button below the video,

  • and then you won't miss out.

  • And I'd also appreciate your support if you gave the video a LIKE.

  • Thank you!

  • That always motivates me to create more content for you.

  • Okay, let's get straight into it.

  • Now, before I give you a large number of example personality test questions and how to answer

  • them, let's explore what a personality test is.

  • This is very important, because that enables us to answer the questions correctly.

  • A personality test is used to measure your suitability and fit for specific job roles.

  • I'll just quickly repeat that: a personality test is used to measure your suitability for

  • specific job roles.

  • So, the personality test statements or questions need to be answered in line with the role

  • that you are applying for.

  • I'll come onto that in more detail as we progress.

  • Now, the test will normally assess your interpersonal skills, your thought process, and also your

  • emotional capabilities.

  • The test will normally assess your interpersonal skills, how you get on with all of the people,

  • how you think about things, and also how you respond emotionally to certain situations.

  • You are going to be presented with a STATEMENT and you then need to decide whether or not

  • that statement is an accurate representation of the skills, qualities and/or attributes

  • you possess.

  • Now, of course, it is very important that you answer personality tests honestly.

  • However, I am going to tell you what I would do when I tackle a personality test, and then

  • you can decide yourself whether or not you are going to replicate my process for tackling

  • these test questions.

  • Personality test questions can be presented in lots of different ways.

  • Let's take a look at each of the different personality test questions styles.

  • Now, as I say, just to reiterate, although it's obviously my duty to tell you to be 100%

  • honest when answering personality test questions, I will tell you how I would personally approach

  • them myself.

  • And you can decide whether or not it's something that you want to follow.

  • And I would suggest it is.

  • Example personality test questions.

  • Which of the following statements best describes you?

  • Here's the statement.

  • “I don't like meeting new people.”

  • “I get excited when I am asked to work on a difficult project.”

  • “I tend to get stressed in pressurized situations.”

  • “I prefer to work alone.”

  • So which of those statements best describes you?

  • Well, if I answer that one hundred percent truthfully, I have to go for number four,

  • which is I prefer to work alone.

  • I do.

  • I prefer to work alone.

  • However, if I answer that personality test question by selecting number four, that is

  • probably not what they are looking for.

  • If I read the statements and I think to myself, and this is the way to tackle personality

  • tests, put yourself in the shoes of the employer, what are they looking for?

  • And they are looking for somebody who gets excited when they are asked to work on difficult

  • projects.

  • Okay.

  • So that's the answer that I would choose, even though, number four, I do prefer to work

  • alone.

  • So look, another one: which of the following statements best describes you?

  • “I tend to get upset easily.”

  • “I don't like to analyze situations.”

  • “I feel uneasy in meetings with people I do not know.”

  • “I will go out of my way to help new members of the team.”

  • Hundred percent, the best answer is number four, because they are looking for a personality

  • trait where you do help people out.

  • All employers want people who will help people out; new members of the team start, and they

  • want you to help that new person out.

  • So, you put yourself in the shoes of the employer or the hiring manager and you answer the questions

  • in that manner.

  • With that type of personality test question, where you are presented with a statement and

  • you have to pick one that best describes you, always seek out the POSITIVE STATEMENT from

  • them.

  • So, as I say, put yourself in the shoes of the interviewer or the hiring manager.

  • What are they looking for?

  • And ask yourself the following question.

  • And when answering every type of personality test question that comes up.

  • What are the beneficial traits for the particular job that you are being interviewed for?

  • And this will help you to tackle them.

  • So I've already done the work for you.

  • These are the top 10 skills, qualities and personality traits all employers look for!

  • They look for people who have STRONG COMMUNICATION SKILLS.

  • If you get asked a personality test question based around communication skills, then choose

  • the positive one; the one that demonstrates that you have got great communication skills.

  • Also, HONESTY AND INTEGRITY is up there in the top 10 list of personality traits that

  • they are looking for.

  • Someone who is FLEXIBLE in their role.

  • Having PERSISTENCE, DETERMINATION and SELF DISCIPLINE and also WORKING WITH OTHER PEOPLE

  • harmoniously.

  • The next set, five, you are someone who is LOYAL.

  • You have PROBLEM SOLVING capabilities.

  • You are someone who LEARNS THINGS QUICKLY.

  • You are SELF-MOTIVATED and you WORK EFFECTIVELY UNDER PRESSURE.

  • So, if you want to pause the video, just go back and write all of those down.

  • Those are the top 10 skills, qualities and personality traits that employers look for.

  • When you are tackling personality test type questions, look out for these and you'll see

  • them in there and answer them based on the fact that you have all of those 10 skills.

  • Let's have a look at some different personality test questions now.

  • True or false type.

  • I am easily irritated.

  • So there is that statement and you have to answer it.

  • True or false?

  • I get nervous talking to people.

  • I don't know.

  • True or false?

  • Two more.

  • I remain calm in stressful situations.

  • True or false?

  • I often get annoyed with people who get things wrong.

  • True or false?

  • Think about those traits that we've just gone through.

  • Working with people harmoniously is one of them, the important top 10 traits.

  • So, if you were presented with that statement, I often get annoyed with people who get things

  • wrong, how should you answer it?

  • You already know the correct answer.

  • How would I personally answer true or false type personality test questions?

  • I am easily irritated.

  • I have to be honest, I do get easily irritated at times, but that would not be the way to

  • answer it, because a team member who gets easily irritated is less likely to be able

  • to work under pressure.

  • So, I would answer that as false.

  • OK.

  • That's how I would answer it, because I'm not thinking to myself, so, you know, I get

  • easily irritated.

  • Let's tell them that I am putting myself in the shoes of the hiring manager.

  • And a lot of people say that's wrong.

  • You shouldn't do that.

  • And I respect that, totally.

  • But this is how I tackle personality test questions.

  • I get nervous talking to people I don't know.

  • So remember one of them?

  • The top one was communication skills.

  • If you know that the top personality trait is communication skills in any role, then

  • communicating effectively is an essential aspect of a work, then you would say false.

  • I do not get nervous talking to people.

  • I don't know.

  • I remain calm in stressful situations.

  • So handling stress, that was another one of the traits that we came up with.

  • That's an essential part of daily working life.

  • So we would say yes.

  • True.

  • I do remain calm in stressful situations, and then I often get annoyed with people who

  • get things wrong.

  • Anger or frustration are not helpful emotions whilst at work.

  • However, patience with other people is helpful.

  • So you would choose false.

  • If you remember on my top 10 list of great personality traits, skills, qualities and

  • attributes, the last one was WORKING HARMONIOUSLY WITH OTHER PEOPLE.

  • So you would have to choose false with that one.

  • Let's take a look at some other ones, some tougher personality test type questions.

  • These are the ones where you're presented with strongly disagree, disagree, neutral,

  • agree or strongly agree.

  • These are, on the face of it, tougher.

  • However, let me give you some tips for answering these.

  • You are presented with that statement, and there is one: “I find it difficult to motivate

  • myselfand you have to answer it as either (1) strongly disagree.

  • (2) disagree.

  • (3) neutral.

  • (4) agree or (5) strongly agree.

  • I would choose STRONGLY DISAGREE, because remember, self-motivation was one of those

  • top 10 traits remember, that I put up?

  • So we need to say that we don't find it difficult motivating myself, because an employer wants

  • you to be a self-starter, someone who gets, you know, gets going, takes responsibility

  • for completing tasks.

  • And they are self-motivated.

  • They don't need somebody else to say, come on, let's get the work done.

  • You will do it yourself.

  • Now, when presented with personality test questions of this nature, I advise against

  • consistently going for either STRONGLY AGREE or STRONGLY DISAGREE.

  • A lot of people do that.

  • They just go right at the end of the spectrum for each of them, and that is not the way

  • to tackle them because these personality tests will then identify that you're not answering

  • them truthfully.

  • My advice is, to where possible, stay on the correct side of the scale based on what you

  • believe the employer or hiring manager is looking for.

  • You would either go for Strongly Disagree or Disagree, and I'll give you some examples

  • as we progress.

  • Don't worry.

  • Agree, or five, Strongly Agree, and mix them up.

  • If you strongly agree on something, then choose it.

  • If you just disagree on something and then choose that as well.

  • Now, you'll also see that part in the center, which is neutral.

  • Now sometimes the neutral aspect is referred to as NEITHER AGREE or DISAGREE.

  • OK, but we're going to use NEUTRAL for the sake of this tutorial, and I'll explain when

  • I choose neutral as we go through.

  • Let's now take a look at a few more example personality test questions.

  • I find it easy to form close relationships.

  • And then we're presented with strongly disagree, disagree, neutral, agree or strongly agree.

  • Now, employers like to know that their employees are people who most people will be able to

  • get along with, and work with.

  • Remember, one of the top 10 traits wasworking closely with others harmoniously’.

  • So I would say that I AGREE.

  • I find it easy to form close relationships.

  • Why did I not choose STRONGLY AGREE?

  • Because sometimes, someone would come into a room and I might think, well, you're not

  • my kind of person, but I will get on with you, and I will try my hardest for the sake

  • of my work, and for the sake of the team.

  • So I will choose AGREE on that basis.

  • So, have a go at this one yourself.

  • It's your turn to try a personality test question.

  • I'm going to put this up on the screen, and in the comments section below, tell me how

  • you would answer it?

  • We live in an unfair world.”

  • Do you (1) STRONGLY DISAGREE (2) DISAGREE (3) NEUTRAL (you neither agree or disagree)

  • (4) you AGREE or (5), you STRONGLY AGREE.

  • Please put your answer to this personality test question in the comments section below

  • the video and tell me why you've chosen your option!

  • This is a difficult one.

  • We live in an unfair world.”

  • I will tell you later on how I would personally answer this question.

  • OK, let's a look at some more.

  • “I am reluctant to get involved with other people's welfare.”

  • Strongly disagree, disagree (3) neutral, (4) agree or (5) strongly agree.

  • I am reluctant to get involved with other people's welfare.

  • Now, being a supportive and trusting member of a team is beneficial to the organizational

  • goals.

  • I would put DISAGREE there.

  • OK.

  • I am reluctant to get involved with other people's welfare.

  • I disagree.

  • I WILL get involved with other people's welfare.

  • So, if they're not feeling good at work, you know, they're upset about something.

  • Or I can detect that they are not working effectively as they normally would as part

  • of the team, I'll get involved and find out why.

  • Because that's for the benefit of the team.

  • So we're thinking about what the employer wants from us in their response.

  • “I refuse to concede an argument.”

  • This is a difficult one.

  • (1) strongly disagree (2) disagree (3) neutral (4) agree (5) strongly agree.

  • Now, a person who refuses to concede an argument is less likely to be compliant at work.

  • Put yourself in the shoes of the hiring manager or the recruiter.

  • Okay.

  • So compliance is a valuable trait amongst employees.

  • People who will do what they are told to do.

  • Compliance is a good thing.

  • I would STRONGLY DISAGREE.

  • And I actually don't mind conceding arguments at times.

  • Okay, let's move on to some more.

  • “I make an effort to get to know everyone I work withand they're presented with

  • one, two, three or four or five.

  • What's the answer?

  • So, knowing your work colleaguesstrengths and weaknesses will help the team to perform

  • better.

  • Being a supportive team worker is a great quality, so I would agree.

  • I do make an effort to get to get to know everyone that I work with.

  • Some more: “I am never the leader amongst a group of people.”

  • Now, this is a difficult one.

  • I am never the leader amongst a group of people.

  • (1) strongly disagree (2) disagree (3) neutral (4) agree, or (5) strongly agree.

  • Now employers want people to step up and take the lead in difficult and stressful situations.

  • I would put STRONGLY DISAGREE, because that says there I am never the leader.

  • Well, at times I might be.

  • Okay.

  • I might step up and lead a situation, if required.

  • “I find it difficult to motivate myself.”

  • This is easy.

  • Do you remember?

  • Self-discipline is a highly desirable employee trait.

  • I put that up earlier on.

  • It was one of our top ten, so I would go STRONGLY DISAGREE there.

  • So.

  • What about neutral?

  • When should you choose that middle path?

  • The neutral part?

  • So, choose neutral when you honestly and genuinely cannot agree or disagree with the statement

  • presented, and it will happen at times.

  • Here's one.

  • “A busy lifestyle at home suggests I will lead a busy lifestyle at work.”

  • Does it?

  • I’m not really sure.

  • I would choose NEUTRAL for that one.

  • A busy lifestyle at home suggests I will lead a busy lifestyle at work.

  • Let us now take a look at a MOCK PERSONALITY TEST walkthrough, and I’ll go through these

  • at a snail's pace, the following questions, and I want you to think about how you would

  • answer them yourself.

  • So, the good news is there is normally no time limit with personality tests, because

  • they want you to answer them honestly.

  • Remember to read the questions.

  • I want you to walk through this with me and tell me what your answers are to each of the

  • questions in the comments section below.

  • Let's get started.

  • Question 1.

  • I make the people I work with feel at ease.

  • I make the people I work with feel at ease.

  • Remember our top 10 traits working with others?

  • I would put STRONGLY AGREE because being able to work with other people and making them

  • feel at ease is a great quality, because then you will get the most out of them.

  • Number two, I prefer obedient people as opposed to carefree people.

  • Well, I would AGREE.

  • Now there are benefits, in some situations, to having people who are carefree, and theyre

  • not too fast.

  • However, if you work, in my opinion, in a workforce that's obedient, and they get on

  • with things, and they do the jobs as required, then that is more beneficial, in most circumstances,

  • to the organization.

  • So again, remember, put yourself in the shoes of the employer.

  • What are they looking for?

  • They would want somebody who is compliant, someone who is obedient.

  • In most cases, no threat.

  • Don't forget to tell me how you would answer these in the comments section below.

  • You have to look after number one.

  • You have to look after number one.

  • That's basically saying you've got to look after yourself.

  • I would STRONGLY DISAGREE, because the employer is looking for people who will put the team

  • first, who will put the organizational needs above their own.

  • OK, so there is no ‘I’ in team, only in the A HOLE!

  • Sorry.

  • So, you have to look after number one: STRONGLY DISAGREE.

  • Next one, I usually adapt my behavior so I work better with people.

  • I usually adapt my behavior so I work better with people.

  • Yes, I AGREE.

  • It’s not strongly agree, because it depends on the other person as well.

  • But I will usually adapt my behavior so I work better with people, because that is helping

  • the team.

  • Question number five of our personality test: I work best if I am working in a team.

  • Now, this is difficult, and this is where you are putting yourself in the shoes of the

  • employer and the hiring manager.

  • But don't forget, one of the very first slides that I put up during this tutorial, I mentioned

  • the purpose of a personality test, and they are designed to find out whether you have

  • the right skills and qualities to do the job that you are being interviewed for.

  • So, my answer to this one: I work best if I'm working in a team, will very much depend

  • on the requirements of the job that I am applying for.

  • Let's say I'm applying to be an I.T.

  • Engineer, then I would put DISAGREE because I.T.

  • Engineers generally work better alone.

  • So, think about the roleare you required to work alone, and not so much as part of

  • a team?

  • Then you would put DISAGREE.

  • But, if you are applying, for example, to be a nurse.

  • Nurses work as part of teams, or firefighters, for example.

  • Then I would Strongly Agree.

  • I do work best if I'm working in a team.

  • Think about what they are looking for.

  • Number six.

  • I consider myself an unselfish person.

  • I would put STRONGLY AGREE.

  • Okay.

  • So I am an unselfish person.

  • I put other people first before myself.

  • Strongly agree.

  • Don't forget to put in the comments section below how you would answer these.

  • Question 7.

  • You can't judge a book by its cover.

  • Now, I would choose NEUTRAL for this, because sometimes, our instincts are really good,

  • you know.

  • But other times, you know, you have to give people the opportunity to prove themselves

  • and present themselves.

  • But there are times naturally as human beings, when we DO judge people, or judge a book by

  • its cover.

  • But I am going to choose neutral for that one.

  • Question 8.

  • Everyone should be treated equally.

  • This is a very tricky one.

  • But I would AGREE everyone should be treated equally.

  • Question 9.

  • We live in an unfair world.

  • Remember, I put this one up.

  • How do you think I'm going to answer this?

  • Well, I would say AGREE, because that demonstrates that you are somebody who has empathy for

  • other people, which is a great trait, when you are working as part of a team.

  • So, some people might say, well, if you think we live in an unfair world, then, you know,

  • youre a bit of a victim.

  • But I don't agree with that.

  • We do generally live in an unfair world.

  • So I would click for AGREE, because this, I believe, shows compassion and empathy and

  • mercifulness.

  • This trait indicates the extent to which a person shows a caring and helpful persona.

  • Question 10.

  • I am reserved and shy.

  • I would STRONGLY DISAGREE, OK.

  • Because if I'm going to work at a place, an organization, then they're going to want me

  • to come out of my shell and talk to other people.

  • Maybe I have to talk to others, you know, outside of the organization.

  • And if I am reserved and shy, I'm going to struggle to do that.

  • Question 11.

  • I like to follow the crowd.

  • Difficult.

  • Well, again, it depends very much on the level of responsibility required within the role.

  • So, if I was applying to be a manager or a supervisor or a team leader, I would strongly

  • disagree.

  • Or, if I was going to be a non-manager, I was applying for a non-management role, then

  • I would choose STRONGLY AGREE.

  • Question 12: It is important to feel like you are part of something big and exciting.

  • Now, again, my answer will very much depend on the monotonous nature of the role.

  • If I was applying for a role as a call center handler, for example, working in a call center,

  • then generally something big and exciting is not going to happen.

  • So, if I was going to be a call center or admin role worker, I would choose disagree.

  • Whereas a Project Manager, I would put strongly agree.

  • Number 13.

  • I am always realistic, even if that means being negative.

  • I would DISAGREE with that.

  • Okay.

  • I'm always realistic, even if that means being negative.

  • I disagree.

  • Tell me how you would answer that question?

  • 14.

  • I would do overtime in order to get closer to my goals.

  • Yes, I STRONGLY AGREE.

  • I would do that.

  • It shows that I'm a flexible person.

  • Remember, I did put up at the beginning, those top 10 traits, and one of them was flexibility.

  • Don't forget to revisit them!

  • They are very, very important.

  • Number 15.

  • I oftendobefore I ‘think’.

  • I DISAGREE with that.

  • A better employer, sorry

  • A betteremployeeis someone who thinks before they do things.

  • OK, if youve got time, think about your actions and think about the consequences.

  • I hope youve enjoyed that so far.

  • If you want to download my guide to passing personality test, where you can try loads

  • more and get more great tips on all of the kind of questions, click the link below the

  • video or go to my website, How2Become.com.

  • Let me know what you thought or that tutorial?

  • I hope you've enjoyed it.

  • Please do let me know how you would tackle personality test questions?

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  • Thank you.

  • Thank you very much.

  • I look forward to teaching you during my next video on the CareerVidz YouTube channel.

  • Thank you very much and have a brilliant day!

Hi there, my name is Richard McMunn from the interview training company, PassMyInterview.com,

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