This package is designed for positions in which numeracy, precision, structure, systematicity, and the ability to work accurately and without errors are critical.
In addition to personality traits and work style, the Economist package also measures numerical intelligence and the ability to concentrate on repetitive activities that can make maintaining focus demanding.
Provides a comprehensive view of key personality traits. It clearly shows how a person interacts with others, solves problems, makes decisions, and what can be expected from them at work. The questionnaire also links the personality profile to the expected managerial style and preferred team roles. The report also includes recommendations for further development.
A detailed mapping of a person's work style – whether they are typically fast or careful, spontaneous or disciplined, whether they need freedom or rules, and other important information about what you can expect from them at work. In addition to a clear output, you will also get valuable development recommendations.
Measures the ability to concentrate, especially during repetitive activities that require precision and attention or that demand many simple but correct decisions.
This intelligence test mainly measures numerical skills, i.e., the ability to understand numbers and the relationships between them. It has two parts, one mapping general ability and the other focusing on applied work with numbers and practical numerical operations.