Careers at Ford
Ford uses a competency based approach to assessment. Competencies are defined as the behaviours that individuals must have, or must acquire, to perform effectively at work, the personal attributes or inputs of the individual.
Competency type questions are often used to evaluate a candidate’s competence, and have been shown to be related to how well someone subsequently performs on the job.
Ford Application Process
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Online Application
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Telephone Interview
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Online Tests
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Assessment Centre
Ford Aptitude Tests
Ford Numerical Reasoning Tests
Ford’s numerical reasoning test comprises of a number of questions, usually 20, to be answered in an allotted time. Generally you are given one minute per question. They relate to graphs, percentages and tables whereby you will be asked to analyse data and chose from a set of multiple choice answers. This is designed to measure your numerical abilities.
Note that Ford uses Korn Ferry aptitude tests.
Ford Inductive Reasoning Tests
Ford’s inductive reasoning test comprises of questions relating to sequences of shapes and patterns. In each question there will be a missing step and you will be provided with a number of answers to choose from. These are designed to test your logical reasoning as well analytical and problem-solving skills.