Bloomberg Aptitude Test : Saturday, February 21st

The Bloomberg Aptitude Test (BAT) is a two hour, 100 question financial aptitude test. It has nothing to do with the Bloomberg Terminal. The test is divided in to 8 sections (Investment Banking, Financial Statements Analysis, Economics, Charts and Graph Analysis, News Analysis, Math Skills, Analytic Reasoning, Global Markets). The test requires no preparation and is open to any Clark students, regardless of major, or course.

The test will take place on February 21st, at 12:00 pm in JC 103.

The BAT helps students and recent graduates connect with financial employers worldwide. The test was developed in partnership with premier financial institutions and university faculties around the world. Students who take the BAT uncover their strengths across a range of finance, business, career and personal competencies and gain insight into their suitability for careers in business and finance.

After taking the test, students can enter their scores anonymously into the BAT Talent Search, a tool used by employers to identify candidates for entry-level roles in business. Employers can view student profiles anonymously and may elect to contact students with testing profiles complementary to their available career opportunities. And the best part is – ITS FREE for Clark students who registers for the test on campus.

To register and to learn more, please click on this link: https://talentsearch.bloomberginstitute.com/test_sessions/available?country_name=United+States&entity_name=Clark+University

Please contact Laura Burgess with any additional questions.