Abstract Logical Reasoning

Abstract logical reasoning assessments provide insights into a candidate's abilities, which include:

  • The ability of the individual to understand the correlation between different concepts and to measure the weight of each concept.
  • The ability of the individual to understand how different concepts connect to each other. It also measures how well a person understands the "helicopter view" and what components it consists of.
  • The ability of the individual to identify similarities and differences in concepts and details.

When you are looking to hire a candidate, who can apply conceptual ideas and practical solutions, or identify new trends when they emerge, you need a candidate who scores high on abstract logical reasoning.

These individuals are proficient in planning, organizing, delegating, and creating systems. Such skills are mostly required for system analysts, project managers, IT, employees in areas such as business development, research, etc.