Careers at EE
Now ranking 1st in The Sunday Times’ Top 25 Best Big Companies to Work For, at EE, things just keep getting better and better. Not only are they the proud parent of Britain’s best network, they are on our way to becoming no.1 for service too. At EE, the sky’s the limit.
EE Application Process
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Online Application
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Online Tests
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Video Interview
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Assessment Centre
EE Aptitude Tests
EE Numerical Reasoning Tests
EE’s numerical reasoning test comprises of a series of questions relating to graphs, percentages and tables whereby you will be asked to analyse data and choose from a set of multiple choice answers. This type of tests is used to measure your numerical ability as well as graph and data interpretation. There is usually between 20 and 25 questions to answer in timed conditions and so it is highly advisable to practice as much as possible.
EE Verbal Reasoning Tests
This test comprises of a series of paragraphs which you will be required to read and then answer questions on. When taking EE’s verbal reasoning test your options will be True, False or Cannot Tell. This test will be assessing your analytical, comprehension, language understanding and grammar skills, amongst others. These are also timed so practicing within a time limit is a good idea. It is important to find a balance between reading the passage and answering the questions.