Alright. I applied for a local job, went in for an interview, and I might have a chance to get the job (movie rentals/ retail). Trouble is, the manager informs me that when I applied I got a "yellow" on the profiling test, and must get a "green" score before she can consider me for hire. She gave me another chance to take the test (maybe I gave a good impression), so I'd appreciate some input. I need to retake it today or tomorrow. If I can get the job it might might give our family enough additional income to start buying grass fed meats and fats for diet changes, books, and also contribute to a land purchase we are trying to make. I will probably be working part time.
I'm generally honest and fairly intelligent, and fairly introverted. The trouble is that these tests tend to screen out the honest, intelligent, and introverted, based on what I've read. I don't think it's unreasonable for me to try and figure out the test since I can learn to behave in a way appropriate for the job once I actually have it, and I'm pretty adaptable (or so I think).
These links are the material I've read on the subject;
https://www.sott.net/articles/show/242040-US-How-To-Pass-a-Psychological-Employment-Profile-Test
_http://www.timothyhorrigan.com/documents/unicru-personality-test.answer-key.html
_http://www.reddit.com/r/geek/comments/9dz8l/the_unicru_test_is_a_common_commercial/
In addition, I was told by the manager (and I've been told this before) that it's best to always answer "Strongly Agree" or "Strongly Disagree" to the questions. The websites above also say this. The yellow score might be because I mostly answered with "agree" or "disagree", when they are looking for the more polarized "Strongly Agree/Disagree".
So, I was wondering if anyone with some experience could chime in with recommendations? I think I might have 'failed' the test if I hadn't read the SOTT article beforehand. I looked up the other resources today after the manager gave me this second chance. I have every intention of doing the job according to the employer's desires, within reason (keeping strategic enclosure and external considering in mind), but this requires that I first jump through this hoop. Is it reasonable to say that the situation "asks" for a bit of well-meaning deception?
I guess what I'm mainly wondering is if anyone can verify the information in the websites I linked?
I'm generally honest and fairly intelligent, and fairly introverted. The trouble is that these tests tend to screen out the honest, intelligent, and introverted, based on what I've read. I don't think it's unreasonable for me to try and figure out the test since I can learn to behave in a way appropriate for the job once I actually have it, and I'm pretty adaptable (or so I think).
These links are the material I've read on the subject;
https://www.sott.net/articles/show/242040-US-How-To-Pass-a-Psychological-Employment-Profile-Test
_http://www.timothyhorrigan.com/documents/unicru-personality-test.answer-key.html
_http://www.reddit.com/r/geek/comments/9dz8l/the_unicru_test_is_a_common_commercial/
In addition, I was told by the manager (and I've been told this before) that it's best to always answer "Strongly Agree" or "Strongly Disagree" to the questions. The websites above also say this. The yellow score might be because I mostly answered with "agree" or "disagree", when they are looking for the more polarized "Strongly Agree/Disagree".
So, I was wondering if anyone with some experience could chime in with recommendations? I think I might have 'failed' the test if I hadn't read the SOTT article beforehand. I looked up the other resources today after the manager gave me this second chance. I have every intention of doing the job according to the employer's desires, within reason (keeping strategic enclosure and external considering in mind), but this requires that I first jump through this hoop. Is it reasonable to say that the situation "asks" for a bit of well-meaning deception?
I guess what I'm mainly wondering is if anyone can verify the information in the websites I linked?

