Mike Bryon
Mike Bryon - A Pioneer in Test Coaching
Employers used to argue that candidates could not improve their score in psychometric tests. Mike Bryon proved otherwise. It is now unanimously acknowledged that every candidate can improve how they perform in these common selection tools.

Mike Bryon was first published in 1991 and now has 20 books in print on careers and how to pass the tests and assessments used by large employers.

He is the best selling author on the subject. Each book contains advice on the winning mind set, insights and tips, realistic example questions, practice tests, answers, explanations and interpretations of your score. Hundreds of thousands of people have used the books to get down to some serious score improving practice and succeed in the test and assessments they face. The books have sold worldwide and into many foreign language markets including France, Romania, Russia, Poland, Indonesia, the Portuguese speaking world, India and China.

Work through his books and excel in employer's tests and assessments.
After post graduate research into adult learning at the University of Birmingham (UK) he joined a consultancy and for 15 years provided recruitment consultancy to organisations in every industrial sector and a great many major UK and international companies including Departments of the UK Government, National utilities, high street retail chains, rail companies, fire authorities, and multinationals such as the Ford Motor Company and British Airport Authorities. The consultancy contributed extensively to EU research programmes with research partners drawn from across the union.

Preparation that mirrors the level of difficulty of the real tests
His books review the strategies and provide the practice you need to gain a competitive advantage. Importantly they offer practice at a level that reflects that of the actual tests. At the intermediate level there is the extensive How to Pass Selection Tests. For University leavers there are the very successful 'How to Pass Graduate Psychometric Tests' and 'The Graduate Psychometric Test Workbook'. At the advanced level use 'How to Pass Advance Numeracy Tests' and 'The Advanced Numeracy Test workbook' and 'How to Pass Advance Verbal Reasoning Tests'.

Value for money
These books really do offer hundreds of realistic practice questions; 400 or 500 as a minimum. Many of the titles offer far more than this. 'The Ultimate Psychometric Test Book' contains over 1,000 practice questions and explanations and is perfect for the candidate who faces tests at the intermediate level or seeks an introduction to graduate material. 'The Numeracy Test Workbook' also offers 1,000 practice questions and is ideal for the candidate who faces intermediate numerical reasoning or data interpretation tests.

A book for every test
The titles reach across the whole testing spectrum from the intermediate through to graduates and material for the high flyer. There is winning advice, insights and tips on personality questionnaires, assessment days, group exercises, role plays and in-tray or e-tray exercises.

There are books to help candidates who dare to dream of a single career goal including applicants to medical school, applicant firefighters, soldiers and officers for the armed services and candidates for the UK civil service (including the FastStream) and post graduate business schools applicants who face the GMAT. Mike Bryon has written on secondary transfer for children of 11 years of age, and adults who face a test as speakers of English as a second language.

Mike Bryon has over 10 years of experience in the training room and of making sure every candidate demonstrated their full potential and realised the career of their choice. His ground breaking approach has proved decisive for countless thousands of candidates.

Further help is just an email away... His work remains contemporary through his continual research and writing and through the many readers who contact him for advice and suggestions on sources of practice questions. During you programme of review, if you hit a problem or if you would like suggestions of sources of practice material then email Mike Bryon at: help@mikebryon.com.

Mike Bryon now lives and writes in the Caribbean.