Finger Dexterity :
75%
Manual Dexterity :
69%
Clerical Perception :
63%
Form Perception :
56%
Spatial Perception :
50%
Motor Co-ordination :
50%
Numerical Ability :
45%
General Learning Ability :
40%
Verbal Ability :
25%
Education Level : University Education
Top Three Abilities
Finger DexterityAbility to move the fingers and manipulate small objects with the fingers rapidly and/or accurately.
Manual DexterityAbility to move the hands easily and skillfully; to work with the hands in placing and turning motions.
Clerical PerceptionAbility to perceive pertinent detail in verbal or tabular material; to observe differences in copy, to proofread words and numbers, and to avoid perceptual errors in arithmetical computation. To find out more about the other types of abilities, click on the titles in the chart above. Judging your level of ability is sometimes difficult. People frequently underestimate their abilities. If you are uncertain about your assessment of your abilities you may request assistance from a Career Counsellor.
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