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The pymetrics profile for Nilay, dated September 24, 2024, uses over 100,000 data points to assess cognitive and emotional results across 11 categories, creating a unique profile for job applications. This profile is confidential and compares candidates to existing employees in similar roles, emphasizing natural tendencies that remain stable over time. Key strengths include interpreting emotions, numerical agility, and decision-making based on gut instinct, which inform suitability for various work environments.

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The pymetrics profile for Nilay, dated September 24, 2024, uses over 100,000 data points to assess cognitive and emotional results across 11 categories, creating a unique profile for job applications. This profile is confidential and compares candidates to existing employees in similar roles, emphasizing natural tendencies that remain stable over time. Key strengths include interpreting emotions, numerical agility, and decision-making based on gut instinct, which inform suitability for various work environments.

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pymetrics profile Gameplay Date

Nilay . Sept. 24, 2024

pymetrics approach
100,000+ data points collected as candidates and existing employees play games

11 categories aggregated across your results from all pymetrics games

1 unique pymetrics profile per person used to apply to any role at any company using
pymetrics

HOW YOUR PROFILE IS USED

Your pymetrics profile describes your cognitive and emotional results and how you compare to the general population. It will never be shared
directly with employers or other third parties.

For a particular job application, candidate results are compared to the results of existing employees in that role. For different roles, different
categories may be more or less important for success, which guides a candidate’s fit to that role.

UNDERSTANDING YOUR RESULTS

pymetrics categories measure natural tendencies that are quite stable and tend not to change over time. Because of this, your profile will be
saved for one year, after which you will have the opportunity to replay the games if you choose.

Remember, this is your personalized profile and it will stay the same no matter what job you are applying to.

Uniqueness is the measure of how much you stand out from the general population within a pymetrics category. These are your most unique
categories:

EMOTION: You tend to interpret emotions from the facial expressions of others, rather than from the information present in the
situation or context.

NUMERICAL AGILITY: You tend to solve numerical and logical problems quickly and reflexively.

DECISION MAKING: You tend to make decisions based on gut-instinct. You may also prefer taking a fast and intuitive approach,
rather than planning out your work methodically.
CATEGORY BREAKDOWN

DEFINITION
1
A person's strategy for interpreting the emotions of others.
EMOTION
YOUR RESULTS
MOST UNIQUE
You tend to interpret emotions from the facial expressions of others, rather than from the information present in the situation or
context.

WHAT THIS MEANS AT WORK


You may be best suited to work in environments in which little information or context regarding the situation is available when
required to understand the emotional response of others.

THINGS TO LOOK OUT FOR


Look out for situations where the facial reactions of an individual may not align with the actual emotion they are experiencing. Try to
find further evidence and potential causes of someone’s emotional state to help inform your interpretation.

DEFINITION
2
A person's approach to solving problems using numerical logic.
NUMERICAL
AGILITY YOUR RESULTS
MOST UNIQUE You tend to solve numerical and logical problems quickly and reflexively.

WHAT THIS MEANS AT WORK


You may be best suited to fast paced environments that require you to respond quickly.

THINGS TO LOOK OUT FOR


You tend to approach problem solving with speed and agility. Look out for instances where you may overlook important details, and
know when to slow down and take a more measured approach to solving problems.

DEFINITION
3
A person's approach to making decisions.
DECISION
MAKING YOUR RESULTS
MOST UNIQUE You tend to make decisions based on gut-instinct. You may also prefer taking a fast and intuitive approach, rather than planning out
your work methodically.

WHAT THIS MEANS AT WORK


You may work best in environments where decisiveness and instinctual responses to decisions are most important. This may enable
you to quickly take advantage of opportunities that are presented at work.

THINGS TO LOOK OUT FOR


Be mindful of making decisions that have significant consequences. If your decision could lead to unintended or significant
consequences, take more time to fully consider the pros and cons of each option before deciding.
CATEGORY BREAKDOWN

DEFINITION
4
A person's approach toward investing effort based on size of reward and probability of success.
EFFORT
YOUR RESULTS
You tend to approach your work selectively, focusing on the tasks that will give the highest reward for the time invested.

WHAT THIS MEANS AT WORK


You may work best in environments where the outcomes achieved are more important than the amount of effort put into the work.
By rationing your effort for things that matter, you are able to go the extra mile on tasks that will have the biggest impact in terms of
results.

THINGS TO LOOK OUT FOR


Be aware of the risk that you may put less effort into a task that turns out to be more important than you first realized. Try to set
minimum standards on routine tasks to make sure they represent the quality of work you would be proud of.

DEFINITION
5
A person's concentration style for one or more tasks.
FOCUS
YOUR RESULTS
You tend to apply a focused and consistent approach to your work. You are likely able to concentrate on a single task even in the
presence of distracting information.

WHAT THIS MEANS AT WORK


You may be best suited for work environments in which it is better to focus on one task at a time. However, you may likely be able to
work effectively in distracting environments, given your natural tendency to filter out distractions and stick to the task at hand.

THINGS TO LOOK OUT FOR


Be mindful of situations where you could become too focused on a task. Sometimes distractions can present opportunities to
support others with their work or get involved in interesting tasks that you might otherwise have missed.

DEFINITION
6
A person's precision when making judgments using numerical logic.
QUANTITATIVE
REASONING YOUR RESULTS
You tend to solve numerical and logical problems with precision.

WHAT THIS MEANS AT WORK


You may be best suited to working environments that require you to solve challenging problems with precision.

THINGS TO LOOK OUT FOR


Your natural tendency suggests that you will take a thoughtful and logical approach to solving problems. Look out for situations
where a best-guess estimate may provide an adequate solution.
CATEGORY BREAKDOWN

DEFINITION
7
A person's perceptions of fairness in social situations.
FAIRNESS
YOUR RESULTS
You tend to judge most situations as fair.

WHAT THIS MEANS AT WORK


You may do well in environments where employees share a high degree of trust and where your work involves seeing the best in
others. This could mean that you are easy to work in teams and you are accepting of how work and resources are delegated.

THINGS TO LOOK OUT FOR


You may at times contribute more than your fair share of resources or effort towards team tasks.Try to consider others' perspectives
and whether you would still perceive the outcome to be equitable.

DEFINITION
8
A person's level of comfort with risk-taking.
RISK
TOLERANCE YOUR RESULTS
You tend to be willing to take risks. You may also respond more quickly with less concern that things may not go as planned.

WHAT THIS MEANS AT WORK


You may be best suited for environments in which risk taking is favored. In these situations, you may find that you are comfortable
taking on a high degree of risk while still operating at full speed.

THINGS TO LOOK OUT FOR


Taking a risk can sometimes have significant consequences. In those instances, you might find talking through your planned
approach with a mentor or peer might help you to get a more balanced perspective.

DEFINITION
9
A person's approach to changing behavior based on new information.
LEARNING
YOUR RESULTS
You tend to learn quickly from mistakes. You may find it easy to detect patterns in your environment, allowing you to adapt your
behavior and respond to feedback with ease.

WHAT THIS MEANS AT WORK


You may be well suited to work in environments where there is a need to adjust your approach quickly.

THINGS TO LOOK OUT FOR


While being able to adapt your response is a great asset, keep an eye out for situations where you might adjust your approach too
quickly based on incomplete or inaccurate information/feedback.
CATEGORY BREAKDOWN

DEFINITION
10
A person's approach to managing incoming information and distractions.
ATTENTION
YOUR RESULTS
You tend not to be easily flustered by mistakes, taking them in your stride as you complete a task. You also tend to be quick to react
and respond to information outside of the immediate task you are working on.

WHAT THIS MEANS AT WORK


You may find that you tend to move quickly between tasks, doing multiple things at the same time. You may be suited to work in
environments where the speed of task completion is most important.

THINGS TO LOOK OUT FOR


Given your tendency to get things done quickly, there may be times where the quality or accuracy of your work is impacted. Keep
an eye out for situations where accuracy is more important than speed, making sure to review your work.

DEFINITION
11
A person's tendency to prioritize the needs of others above one's own.
GENEROSITY
YOUR RESULTS
You tend to be more focused on achieving your personal goals, as opposed to sharing your resources willingly with others.

WHAT THIS MEANS AT WORK


You may be best suited to environments where your goal is to get the best deal possible for either yourself or the team/organization
you represent.

THINGS TO LOOK OUT FOR


Try to avoid making arrangements that may benefit you, but are unfair to others. To create long-term relationships, always aim to
create win-win outcomes between yourself and the people you are working with.

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