I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Netherland Sewell & Associates (Dallas, TX) in Jul 2024
Interview
As everyone has mentioned, the first step is a series of tests. The vocabulary section is surprisingly difficult, but I was told it would not matter. The logic section is a much easier version of the old LSAT logic questions. Math is likely the most difficult. Be prepared for adding and subtracting fractions like 3 2/5 – 1 1/8. The algebraic word problem section is challenging and I am unsure how I could have better prepared for it. Maybe SAT math questions would have been good practice.
I did not receive a call back because I scored too low. I flew in to take this test (and have other interviews), and I would not recommend that because I had no chance to meet with anyone and discuss my job-specific strengths.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Choose the correct answer on this scan-tron test from the 1950s so we can gauge if you are prepared to analyze data on a computer using SQL and Python.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Netherland Sewell & Associates (Houston, TX) in Apr 2026
Interview
A series of 4 tests are done (vocabulary, logic, math word problems / math numerical) all sections are fairly different and strictly timed. If you don’t meet testing criteria there is no call back for interview