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Rothschild & Co Online Assessment Walkthrough

Updated: Dec 5, 2024

You will be shown 69 questions in total. The assessment is not timed, but you should complete the assessment in one siting, and we recommend allowing 45 minutes to complete this. You solve the problems in different work situation, which mainly consists of situational judgement test (SJT), personality test and numerical reasoning test (NRT).

Rothschild & Co Online Assessment Overview
Rothschild & Co Online Assessment Overview

1. Behavioral questions

There are 57 behavioral questions, which consist of Situational Judgment Test and Personality Test.


1.1. Situational Judgement Test

Here is an actual sample for situational judgement test. You need read some materials before answering these questions and drag the options to rearrange them.

Rothschild & Co Situational Judgement Test
Rothschild & Co Situational Judgement Test

1.2. Personality Test

The personality test questions require you to move the horizontal axis dots left and right. You should dag the slider to the position along the scale which best describes your preferred way of working, You may drag the slider to any position you like, but make sure that you either click on it or move it from its starting position first.

Rothschild & Co Personality Test
Rothschild & Co Personality Test

2. Numerical Reasoning Test

This section consists entirely of math problems, including chart analysis and calculations. You will be shown 12 questions in total, with each question appearing on a separate page. On each page, there will be an information source and a question related to this source below. The questions are untimed.

Rothschild & Co Numerical Reasoning Test
Rothschild & Co Numerical Reasoning Test

If you wanna get the real questions of Rothschild & Co online assessment, please click "practice now!" Please remind, there are might slight change in conditions of numerical reasoning tests, and do not completely copy the answer of situational judgement test as the questions are subjective.





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