Welcome to In-Tray Exercises
In-tray and E-tray exercises
Everything you need to know about In-tray and E-tray exercises.
Are you a recent graduate or job seeker competing against hundreds of applicants?
Have you ever had to perform either an in-tray or e-tray exercise and not have a clue what to expect?
Let InTrayExercises help you. InTrayExercises gives the graduate or job seeker all the information they will need to know about in-tray and e-tray exercises commonly used by employment assessors and employers:
What in-tray exercises will be assessing
By knowing what to expect, your in-tray or e-tray exercise performance will not be affected by anxiety allowing you to perform to your full potential. Even just by preparing for an in-tray or e-tray exercise could give you that edge for a job offer against the high number of candidates.
Helping the graduate or job seeker
With more graduates and job seekers looking for work, employers and graduate schemes need to assess candidates with more than just the traditional application form and interview. In-tray and e-tray exercises are being used more regularly now by employers. If you need advice and tips on your in-tray or e-tray exercise, we are to help.
Created for graduates or job seeker, InTrayExercises helps prepare graduates and job seekers for in-tray and e-tray exercises, giving them the best possible chance to succeed against other rivalry candidates for that all important job offer.
Start learning and preparing now to give yourself the best possible chance to shine.
Get to know the in-tray exercises
In-tray and e-tray exercises tend to be standardised. This enables you to practice in advance of your real in-tray or e-etray exercise making you confident in your ability to perform to your best. InTrayExercises will guide you through what to expect and give you great hints and tips to improve your chances of succeeding.
Why do employers use in-tray and e-tray exercises?
Employers use in-tray and e-tray exercises because it can be very useful in recruiting the right graduate or job seeker.
In-tray and e-tray exercises can:
• Be designed to be representative of the tasks that employees typically encounter in the role, and are therefore quite realistic
• Provide evidence about a variety of competences such as decision making, analytical skills, problem solving, working under pressure and written communication skills
In-tray and e-tray exercises are usually found at employers' assessment centres although on occasion in-tray and e-tray exercises can be used at other stages of the selection process.
In-tray and e-tray exercises are popular within assessment centres as they are a good measurement of how potential employees can deal with the demands of the job. Employers can spring new information onto candidates whilst carrying out in-tray or e-tray exercises to simulate real working life conditions. When this happens, the employer is looking for the you to make decisions on what aspects of the exercise are urgent and/or important and differentiating them from the non-critical.
Do you want to improve your in-tray and e-tray exercise performance?
InTrayExercise helps graduates and job seekers improve their performance, give them adequate preparation advice and valuable insight to what in-tray and e-tray exercises will entail. Give InTrayExercises ago and see how much you improve the next time you are faced with an in-tray or e-tray exercise.
Start practising in-tray and e-tray exercises now
InTrayExercises is a website designed to help graduates and job seekers gain an insight into what in-tray and e-tray exercises are and how and why employers use in-tray or e-tray exercises.
InTrayExercises will give you a good idea of what to expect in real in-tray or e-tray exercises. Whether we love them or hate them, job interviews are just not enough for employers to distinguish who is the best candidate. More often that not, employers will now be asking graduates and job seekers to attend assessment centres where in-tray or e-tray exercises will be used.
Keep coming back to InTrayExercises because the site is always being updated with new information about in-tray and e-tray exercise making InTrayExercises more and more useful for graduates and job seekers.