I got through two rounds of interviews and I guess the next step is an SPI. I’ve never done this as a tradesmen before – is it common? My Japanese friend said perhaps study before hand, is it just an aptitude test or are there skill questions? Is it standardized?
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Most of the time it’s just an aptitude test. But they can be skill based, like basic algebra or logic questions. They can also test Japanese/English reading comprehension as well. It’s best to ask your recruiter.
Yes 😂 It’s hard…. For my case last time , it consists of three parts: Japanese language (like jlpt, but I feel harder due to the time constraints, like 1 minute per questions), logic (like math case) and personality test.
Nor many company have those too. I only just had a SPI test just once from many companies I’ve applied to.
You can learn from like websites or YouTube! i’d recommend a channel called: おいなりさん (SPI対策)
Good luck!
All I know is that companies with them are red flags.
Ask your Japanese friend to do it for you.
Not all jobs have it. I interviewed for a managerial position and I had to do an aptitude/math logic test including E.Q as my role requires it. Nothing more than just base assessment.
There are plenty of reference books with examples and exercises. Is not a difficult test if you speak decent japanese.
Special Perineum Inspection? Nothing you can do to prepare. You either got a big taint or you’re shit out of luck.
As was mentioned, it’s a red flag. Modern, good companies don’t bother with this bullshit. Be ready for a ludicrously traditional and domestic work environment.
Yea but I2C is generally more preferable cuz it uses less wires/traces