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Ability tests are a typical part of the selection process or for development within the workplace. In-Tray and E-Tray exercises are some of the most commonly used aptitude tests that come up during a job application. In-Tray and E-Tray exercises are standardized psychometric assessment tests that provide the employing organization with information about a candidate’s general ability to manage and respond to various tasks, negotiate conflicting demands, and analyze different priorities.
The exercise is based on a fictional business-related scenario where candidates are given a particular job role. It is important to know that both tests are in general based on the same principle. The largest difference between the In-Tray and E-Tray exercises is that the E-Tray variant is presented on a computer, and all your responses are entered on-screen. The In-Tray exercise is based on a series of paper-based materials.
In-Tray and E-Tray exercises are usually given to candidates at an assessment center. However, they can be given at any stage and sometimes as a group exercise.