Psychometrics' Aptitude Tests


Identifying Candidates for Mainframe Programming Training

B-APT Form D

If you are recruiting applicants with no prior programming experience, the B-APT Form D is the appropriate choice. This test is also ideal for identifying those within your organization who have the necessary aptitudes to make the shift from other work into programmer training.

Click here for more information on the B-APT Form D.


Identifying Candidates for Client Server / New Technology Programming

B-APT Advanced Form

If you are recruiting applicants for training in C programming in today's powerful new
microcomputer / networked environments, the B-APT AF is the relevant test. This test
was designed to be a more difficult test than the B-APT Form D. The B-APT AF is most
commonly used when an organization needs to retrain current mainframe programmers
in newer client/server computing programming jobs. Candidates who take this test are
assumed to have some basic familiarity with programming concepts. Click here for
more information on the B-APT AF.


Identifying Candidates for Systems Programmer Training

B-SYS

The B-SYS measures an examinee's potential to be trained as a systems programmer.
Click here for more information on the B-SYS Test.


Identifying Candidates for Computer Operations Training

B-COAT

The Berger Computer Operator Aptitude Test measures an examinee's potential to be
trained and function as a computer operator. Click here for more information on the
B-COAT Test.

 

 

 

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