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ABN AMRO Sollicitatie Assessment Practice for Cubiks
Prepare for ABN AMRO’s hiring assessments with focused Cubiks practice and clear guidance for a more confident application process.
Prepare for the assessment stage with clarity
If you are applying to ABN AMRO, the assessment stage can be an important part of the hiring process. This practice bundle is built to help you get ready for the kinds of tasks that may appear in Cubiks (Talogy) and related assessment formats.
The bundle focuses on common cognitive test components such as verbal reasoning, numerical reasoning, figure sequences, and number sequences. It is designed to help you build familiarity with the format so you can work through the invitation and next steps with more confidence.
ABN AMRO may use a combination of cognitive and behavioral assessments. The exact parts relevant to you are usually shared by email, so it is useful to check your inbox regularly after you apply.
Try a sample question right away
This gives you an immediate feel for the question style and the value of the practice environment.
How to use the practice in a hiring context
Start with the modules that match the assessment details in your invitation. If your email mentions Cubiks or Harver, use the practice to focus on the question types most likely to matter for your application.
Work through the exercises at a steady pace rather than rushing. These assessments often reward both accuracy and efficient time use, so building a calm routine can make the process feel more manageable.
- Review the invitation email carefully for the assessment provider and relevant test parts.
- Practice the core reasoning modules first, then repeat the weaker areas.
- Use timed sets to get comfortable with the pace of the actual assessment.
Keep your preparation practical and focused
A narrow preparation plan is usually more useful than trying to cover everything. For ABN AMRO applications, the most relevant work is often around reasoning, pattern recognition, and fast numerical thinking.
The goal is not only to learn question types, but also to reduce surprises on test day. Familiarity with the format can help you stay settled and move through the assessment with a clearer head.
If your application leads to further assessment steps, the same preparation habits can still help. Consistent practice supports a more confident approach to the full selection process.
Built around Cubiks and related assessment styles
This bundle is suitable for candidates who may face Cubiks (Talogy) assessments, including Logiks Advanced and Cubiks Logiks General (Intermediate). It also supports preparation for Harver-based cognitive assessments used in recruitment.
The included practice aligns with common task types such as analogies, numerical understanding, figure sequences, arithmetic skills, exclusion, and number sequences. These are the areas that most often help candidates show they can reason clearly under time pressure.
By practicing the core formats in advance, you can approach the assessment stage with more confidence and a better sense of what to expect.