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GITP (PiCompany) Figure Sets Practice for Sollicitatie
Prepare for GITP (PiCompany) figure sets in a hiring process with practical practice, clear pattern checks, and focused abstract reasoning training.
Prepare for figure sequences in a hiring process
This practice page helps you prepare for the figure sets module in a GITP (PiCompany) assessment, with a focus on what supports a confident application process. The task is part of abstract reasoning and asks you to identify the rule behind a sequence of shapes and choose the figure that follows logically.
Because GITP assessments are used by different organizations and the exact setup can vary, it is sensible to review the invitation email carefully before you start. That way you know which sections apply and can prepare with the right focus.
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 while practicing
Figure sets often change one or more visual features at a time, such as direction, number of elements, size, rotation, fill, or position. A steady approach helps you compare each step instead of looking at the figures in isolation.
- Check one feature at a time, such as rotation or position.
- Look for changes that repeat in a fixed order.
- Compare every figure with the one before it before choosing an answer.
This kind of practice is useful in recruitment settings because it trains you to work systematically under time pressure. The goal is not only to solve the item, but also to build a routine that helps you stay calm and move through the assessment with more confidence.
A practical way to build your routine
Start with a few untimed questions to understand how the visual rules are built. Once the pattern becomes clearer, move to timed practice so you can see where you lose time and where your method already works well.
If a sequence feels unfamiliar, keep your attention on the basic elements first. Many candidates make faster progress when they avoid guessing early and instead test the most likely rule in a structured way.
Use the practice set to identify which types of changes you notice quickly and which ones need more attention. That makes it easier to prepare for the assessment invitation with a targeted plan.
Why this module matters for the assessment
GITP is a Dutch agency that supports organizations with selection, development, and career-related issues. Its assessments are used by a range of employers, so the reasoning tasks are designed to check how you approach new information and follow visual logic.
For applicants, the most useful preparation is usually clear and practical: review the expected sections, practice the pattern types that appear most often, and check your email regularly for the invitation with the assessment details.
This bundle is built to support that process with focused practice on figure sets and the broader reasoning style used in the online assessment.