Practice realistic assessment-style tests, get a clear baseline score, and follow the right drills next instead of guessing where to start.
The fastest useful first step is the free mock assessment. It gives you a baseline, shows where your score is weakest, and points you to the right drill next.
Best when you do not know your weak area yet. It gives you the baseline and the clearest next module.
Best if you already know the weak skill and want a quicker first session before taking a mock.
Open SJT, Workplace Simulation, or Inbox Simulation once you want judgement practice or employer-style behavioural prep.
Most candidates do practise. The problem is usually working with the wrong formats, training without realistic time pressure, and finishing sessions without clear guidance on what actually changed the score.
Candidates often know the skill in theory, then freeze once the timer, format switching, and score pressure all arrive at once.
Generic drills and static worksheets do not prepare you for timed, employer-style modules that mix numerical, logical, and judgement demands.
A score on its own is not enough. Real progress comes from knowing which area broke down and what to practise next.
Start with the formats that usually move scores most, then build out into the wider library once you know which skills need deeper repetition.
Interactive tables, charts, and workplace-style calculations that build speed and accuracy under timed pressure.
Preview chart and data interpretation practice
Preview modulePattern recognition, matrix rules, and next-in-series questions designed around employer-style abstract formats.
Preview visual pattern practice
Preview moduleShort-load recall and concentration drills built to improve focus, retention, and controlled performance under pressure.
Preview memory sequence practice
Preview moduleThe exercises are built around the structure and pressure of real hiring assessments, not generic brain-training templates.
Timed sessions help you practise with the pace, decision pressure, and fatigue effects that usually change real scores.
NeuralPrep shows where your score drops, which areas stay weak, and what to practise next to improve efficiently.
Open the full practice library when you already know what you want to train, or when the mock report has pointed you to a specific next module.
Use the free diagnostic to get a real baseline and find the weak spot first. Upgrade only if you want longer mocks, broader coverage, and deeper coaching-quality review.
Start with a useful free baseline, then go deeper only when you want longer mocks, broader coverage, and stronger review.
A solid starting point for understanding the format and measuring your baseline.
For candidates who want fuller mocks, better analysis, and stronger repeat-practice value.
NeuralPrep already covers the core prep loop. The next releases focus on deeper question banks, stronger mock reporting, and broader workplace-assessment coverage.
More item variety and fuller practice sets across numerical, abstract, logic, and other timed reasoning formats.
More detailed weak-area diagnosis, stronger answer review, and clearer next-step guidance after each mock assessment.
Expanded behavioural, situational, and interview-style preparation to support more of the graduate hiring journey.
Short answers to common questions candidates have before starting preparation.
NeuralPrep is built for candidates preparing for online hiring tests, assessment centres, numerical reasoning, abstract reasoning, situational judgement, and behavioural screening.
Yes. Free users can take a shorter diagnostic mock to get a real baseline score. Pro unlocks longer mock assessments, deeper reporting, and answer review.
If you are unsure where to start, take the mock first. If you already know the weak area, open a short targeted drill. Use SJT, workplace, and inbox modules when you want behavioural practice or employer-style judgement prep.
You can practise numerical skills, numerical reasoning, abstract reasoning, attention to detail, number patterns, situational judgement, behavioural profile work, and mixed mock assessment sessions.
No. The platform includes focused drills, but it is structured around assessment-relevant reasoning, judgement, behavioural preparation, and a mixed mock-assessment loop.
NeuralPrep is designed to help you prepare for assessment centres in a way that feels structured, realistic, and useful from the first free session onward.