Immediately after the completion of the assessment, the computer
automatically performs statistical data analysis and makes the results
available for viewing in an easy-to-read format. (Only those individuals
with Administrative privileges are able to see the results.)
Three features of the report deserve particular mention.
First, the report features an indicator of the test taker’s
“Overall Suitability” for a career in real estate
sales. All information is statistically summarized into this one
measure, which provides a quick point of reference.
Second, the report provides detailed assessment in terms of 8 key
competencies. For each competency, the test taker’s score
is displayed in a bar graph format (see above). This provides an
easy visual gauge of how the test taker compares to others in terms
of the sales-relevant competencies. The graph further indicates
the areas where the competency level is considered enhanced, average,
or in need of improvement.
Third, the report presents notes that explain each competency measured
by the assessment and provides custom explanations of how the test
taker compares to the benchmarks set by other realtors.
This information is essential for those individuals who want to
optimize their own performance or performance of their real estate
brokerages.
1. Brokers and Managers use the assessment to make more
informed hiring, developmental, and training decisions.
"The report pinpoints the areas that we need to focus on.
Once we know the
weak areas, we sit down with the agent and establish a plan for
improvement."
Jack Fusco, Manager at Re/Max Brampton
2. Realtors use this information to identify
their strengths and weaknesses for the purpose of professional development.
They use the Real Estate Simulator™ to benchmark themselves
against others in terms of the sales-relevant skills and dispositions,
and use the results to improve their performance.
" I learned that I don’t push for the close
enough. I’m aware of it now, whereas
I would not have known this without the [test].”
Randy LaFleur, a Broker Agent with Exit Realty, CANADA
3. Considering becoming a Realtor? You too can use
this assessment to make an informed decision about whether or not
to enter the real estate industry. Too often, people decide that
a career in real estate sales is not for them and miss out on a
rewarding career for which they are perfectly suited. Of course,
the reverse is also often true too.
“It opened my eyes. I am so glad I did this. Thank you.”
M.R. |