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Assessing Personality Types When Hiring – Astrology or Science?

Hundred5

The data can favor the latter, with 75% of large companies saying they use personality assessments to screen their applicants. And, if that’s not enough, 2016 research shows a combination of cognitive ability and personality tests predicted role performance with 78% accuracy. Let’s look at each one in turn.

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Diversity Hiring: 6 Steps To Hiring More Diverse Candidates

Ideal

The goal of diversity hiring is to identify and remove potential biases in sourcing, screening , and shortlisting candidates that may be ignoring, turning off, or accidentally discriminating against qualified, diverse candidates. Assess the diversity of your current hiring process and identify any potential bottlenecks and discrepancies.

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3 Applicant Tracking Systems That Will Help You Hire Generation Z

Capterra

Image source: CDC. In 2016, 78% of Millennials used their phones to search for and apply for jobs. Your website and social media pages are sources of information that are available 24/7. You should also keep an eye out for systems that either integrate with or have their own pre-hire * and skills assessments.

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The Square Peg And Round Hole Candidate Syndrome

Sirona Consulting

With the changing talent landscape and the need to expand the talent pool more employers are moving to assessments to help them reduce their risk in decision making, and at the same time predict the future top performers. What I find fascinating is that many of these are now being assessed through games played on your mobile phone.