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ABN AMRO Assessment Tips
Prepare for ABN AMRO assessments with practical tips on what to prioritize first, how to prepare for Cubiks and Harver tests, and what to check by email.
Start with the most relevant assessment details
ABN AMRO may invite candidates to an online assessment by email, and that message usually tells you which parts apply. The first step is to read the invitation carefully so you can focus your preparation on the right test components.
This bundle supports preparation for ABN AMRO assessments used with Cubiks (Talogy) and Harver (NOA). It is suitable for candidates applying to traineeships and other roles where cognitive ability testing and additional behavioral or personality assessments may be part of the process.
If you want to prepare efficiently, begin with the question types most often used in these platforms: number sequences, figure sequences, numerical reasoning, analogies, and related reasoning tasks. That gives you the most direct starting point.
Try a sample question right away
This gives you an immediate feel for the question style and the value of the practice environment.
Focus your practice on the core test formats
The practice package covers the assessment components most commonly associated with ABN AMRO’s use of Cubiks and Harver. It is especially useful for building familiarity with the style and pace of the questions before you face the actual test.
- Verbal and numerical reasoning tasks
- Figure and number sequences
- Analogies and exclusion questions
- Tables, graphs, and calculation-based items
Because the assessments can differ by invitation, the safest approach is to use the email instructions as your guide. Then spend more time on the modules that match the platform and test type you were assigned.
Prepare in the right order
A good preparation plan starts with accuracy, then moves to speed. Work through untimed examples first if a topic feels unfamiliar, and only then add time pressure once the method is clear.
Pay special attention to recurring patterns in numerical and abstract reasoning. These tasks often reward a steady method: scan carefully, identify the rule, and avoid rushing the final choice.
- Check your email regularly for the assessment invitation and instructions
- Prioritize the question types named in the invitation
- Practice under time pressure after reviewing the method
- Review mistakes to spot repeated patterns
Use practice to build test-day readiness
Work through the included modules in short sessions rather than trying to cover everything at once. That makes it easier to stay focused and to return to weaker topics with a clear target.
The package is also suitable for preparing for Logiks Advanced and Cubiks Logiks General (Intermediate), so it can help you strengthen the broader reasoning skills often checked in these assessments.
If your invitation mentions a behavioral or personality component, treat it separately from the reasoning exercises. The best first priority is still the cognitive part, because that is where timed practice can make the most immediate difference.