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A Complete Guide to Using Psychometric Tests in Recruitment

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Psychometric tests can be great for recruitment because of their many benefits : fair candidate evaluation , prediction of future job performance, drawing up a character profile, identifying leadership potential, and improving candidate onboarding and retention, among others.

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Effective Methods of Recruitment and Selection for Hiring Top Talent

4 Corner Resources Staffing Blog

External recruiting, on the other hand, is more time-consuming because it requires you to source, screen, and interview multiple people, then complete negotiations and onboarding once you’ve selected a candidate. These recruitment methods capitalize on your internal knowledge base while reinforcing your company culture.

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How To Overcome Hiring Challenges In The Customer Service Industry

4 Corner Resources Staffing Blog

Customer Service Hiring Tip #1: Make culture fit a top priority when screening candidates. Culture fit, the term used to describe how a person’s attitudes and beliefs align with those of the organization, is often viewed as a secondary rather than a primary qualifier when narrowing down your pool of candidates.

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8 Modern Personality Assessment Tools for Your Team

Recruiting Daily Advisor

Today’s recruiters, hiring managers, and Human Resources (HR) professionals know it’s not enough to hire people based only on the skills they have; these potential candidates also need personalities that align with the company culture and the nature of the work. DISC Assessment. Source: docstockmedia / shutterstock.

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Assessing Personality Types When Hiring – Astrology or Science?

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Either you’re in the camp who believes they’re a waste of time, or you think they’re a great way to predict job performance, cultural fit, and work style. The data can favor the latter, with 75% of large companies saying they use personality assessments to screen their applicants. Type A – The Leader.

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How To Make Sure You Know Exactly Who You’re Hiring.

Recruiting Daily

Take the guy who claimed his prior experience was serving as the Prime Minister for a completely fictional country, or the candidate who felt lucky that no one would Google him to find out that he was not in fact, an Olympic Gold medalist in rollerblading (which, coincidentally, is also not really an Olympic sport), for example.

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6 major assessment concerns and why you shouldn’t worry

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However, unlike skills assessments, which are focused squarely on analyzing a candidate’s skill set, the benefits of cognitive and personality assessments are less clear – including to the candidate. In fact, candidates have spoken out against the idea – with articles titled “ No, I won’t take your pre-employment assessment.