The application itself was longer than most, and included psychological and interpersonal questions, which I thought was refreshing at first since it seemed to show that the company cared about emotional intelligence and culture. I was wrong.
After applying you receive an automated email asking you to to take their "CCAT and Emotify assessments", which are stated to take 35 minutes. They will take at least an hour, so beware of that.
The first test is a middle school IQ test, asking you to find percentages, do basic algebra from word problems, find the next number in a sequence, and identify shapes. It's inappropriate for white collar professionals, I haven't heard of anyone taking a test like that outside a big box retail chain.
The second part of the tests is a psychological assessment based on emotions. The emotions are symbolized by photographs of actors acting out those emotions. You have to discern what emotions the actors were told to indicate, then choose which "emotion face" matches the scenarios or words given to you.
The emotional exam was given in 3 parts.
Part 1: You're shown a face, and two emotion words. You have TWO seconds to identify the emotion each face is feeling. There are at least 20 of these.
Part 2: A situation is described, as in "Amy finds out that Carl presented her work as his own, and got lauded for it. Amy feels:" Then 6 faces are shown on a separate screen (the question and the answer choices were not possible to view simultaneously). You are shown either 6 faces by the same person, or 6 random faces. It appears that they sometimes double-up on the emotions, but it's hard to tell because, again, these are pictures of bad actors pretending to have these emotions.
Part 3: Part 3 was a short video game about your first week of work. You read a scenario and then made choices on how your character acts. The game narrative continues through an entire week, handling scenarios like someone stealing credit for your work, and committing crimes.
After completing the hour of intelligence and emotional exams, I was completely ghosted. No form letter, no rejection, no contact. I reached out to their recruiting and leadership on LinkedIn and was ignored.