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Teamlead assessment test

Does anyone have any advice on passing the teamlead test? I thought about doing it, but heard that the answers shouldn't be what you think is right. Basically I should think as a corporate drone. Thoughts?

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Post ID: @OP+V2LkYIk

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When answering questions, the best answer is anything to do with communication ( like meeting to discuss the problems..or talking with other people . etc). Also read it as if you are already a supervisor. Be confident and answer strongly agree or strongly disagree. Don’t be afraid to sound confident. (For example answer that you are the best and most prepared, etc.)

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Post ID: @6cjp+V2LkYIk

Don’t do it... if you become a team lead, you might as well tie the rope yourself or lube up

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Post ID: @1tax+V2LkYIk

same questions but worded different so read them carefully and answer them the same

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Post ID: @1vsw+V2LkYIk

Only 2 answers strongly agree or strongly disagree and other answer is like saying ur not sure , and not sure is not the correct answer,

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Post ID: @ocn+V2LkYIk

In other words answer like the Dotard-In-Chief would.

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Post ID: @evl+V2LkYIk

In all honesty, if you cant answer the questions as "what would you do", but instead have to rethink what does the company want, you might not be ready.

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Post ID: @xym+V2LkYIk

Correct sir. Dont answer what you would do, answer what the company would do...Its a very easy test

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