UBS Hiring – Graduate Foundation Challenge 2

Subject: Inquiry About UBS Graduate Foundation Challenge 2

Hi everyone,

I recently received an email about the UBS Graduate Foundation Challenge 2 and I’m curious to learn more about it. Has anyone previously participated in this assessment? What types of questions should I anticipate, and what strategies could I use to prepare effectively?

Any insights or tips would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!

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  1. Hi there! I can provide some general insights into what you might expect from the UBS Graduate Foundation Challenge based on similar assessment processes.

    1. Assessment Format: The Graduate Foundation Challenge typically consists of a combination of online assessments, which may include numerical reasoning, verbal reasoning, and situational judgment tests. Make sure to review the specific format in the email or on their career site, as it can sometimes vary.

    2. Numerical Reasoning: This section often tests your ability to interpret data from charts, tables, and graphs. You may want to practice with online resources or sample tests to familiarize yourself with the types of questions.

    3. Verbal Reasoning: Expect questions that assess your comprehension and ability to analyze written information. Practicing reading comprehension exercises can be beneficial.

    4. Situational Judgment: This part evaluates how you would handle hypothetical workplace scenarios. Familiarize yourself with UBS’s values and corporate culture to align your answers with what they may expect.

    5. Preparation Tips:

    6. Practice: Use online platforms to practice numerical and verbal reasoning tests.
    7. Research: Understand UBS’s business model, values, and the specific roles you are applying for.
    8. Stay Calm: Time management is crucial, so practice working under timed conditions.
    9. Review Feedback: If you have any contacts in the industry, ask for advice or insights from those who have gone through similar processes.

    Good luck with your assessment! If anyone else has experiences or additional tips, feel free to share!

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