u/Firedwarf101

G7 Civil Service Situational Judgement Tests - Advice Please

For context, I am a pretty high-performing SEO in a high-profile policy area. Ministerial interest, press coverage, the usual stuff you hear.

I've had several team members encourage me to apply for promotion (incl. G7s), and after several years of good performance at my grade I am ready to. I have done a little line management, and received good feedback. I get praised frequently for my profile in the Unit for my corporate contributions and generally contributing to a good work culture. This info is relevant to show I have people skills.

For some practice, I took a situational judgement test I saw on a G7 job offer. I got "better than 4%" (i.e. in the bottom 4%) of scores. Not very good. Because of the total lack of feedback available - that is literally all the feedback on scoring I receive - I cannot tell if (a) I answered very poorly (b) I answered very well but everyone else answered even better. Let's assume mostly (a).

Does anyone at a G7/6 grade have recommendations on how to approach these tests? They are the ones where you rate dozens of possible actions in response to a scenario as 'counterproductive'/'ineffective'/'partially effective'/'effective'. A lot are to do with team and people management.

I am just a bit perplexed at how I can be (as far as I can tell) a good worker in the real civil service and seemingly awful in these tests.

Any advice or tips much appreciated, thank you.

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u/Firedwarf101 — 3 days ago