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ABN AMRO Assessment Preparation for Harver and Cubiks
Prepare for ABN AMRO assessments with focused practice for Harver and Cubiks tests, including reasoning, sequences, analogies, and more.
Prepare with a clear plan
ABN AMRO may invite candidates to an online assessment after the application stage. The invitation is sent by email, so it is important to check your inbox regularly and read the message carefully for the parts that apply to you.
This preparation is built for calm, efficient practice. It supports the most common assessment components used by ABN AMRO through Cubiks (Talogy) and Harver (NOA), with a focus on the question types you are most likely to meet first.
Try a sample question right away
This gives you an immediate feel for the question style and the value of the practice environment.
What to focus on first
A good starting point is the core reasoning material: numerical reasoning, number sequences, analogies, figure sequences, and exclusion. These areas appear across the listed assessment formats and help you build a useful base before moving on to broader practice.
If your invitation email or platform message mentions specific components, use that information to narrow your preparation. That keeps your study time efficient and helps you avoid practicing sections that are less relevant to your assessment.
- Start with the question types named in your invitation.
- Practice under time pressure once you understand the format.
- Use the remaining time to reinforce accuracy and pattern recognition.
Why this bundle fits the assessment
The bundle matches the style of the online assessments commonly associated with ABN AMRO, including Cubiks Logiks General, Logiks Advanced, and Harver’s NOA Cognitive Ability Assessment. That makes it broadly useful whether your test is shorter, more general, or more focused on specific reasoning skills.
The platform and exact mix of modules can vary by employer and role, but the practice areas in this package are aligned with the most common components. It is also a practical choice if you want to prepare for the same core skills across different assessment providers.
How to approach your preparation sessions
Begin with untimed practice so you can understand how each question type works and what information matters most. Once the patterns feel familiar, move into timed sets to build speed without losing control over accuracy.
As you practice, pay attention to the small decisions that save time: when to skip, when to estimate, and when to verify an answer before moving on. This decision-making approach is especially useful in assessments where pace and consistency matter.
A steady routine is usually more effective than trying to cover everything at once. Short, focused sessions help you stay sharp and make it easier to review the areas that still need attention before the assessment date.