There's really only one good way to start any process - at the beginning. When that process is choosing what kind of career you want to pursue, that means embracing embarking career assessment to ...
I've always been fascinated by the intricate dance between job applicants and employers. We all know the game: candidates want to present the best possible version of themselves, while companies want ...
The majority of organizations with more than 100 employees rely on assessment tests (such as aptitude and psychology tests) for external hiring. Ace these tests by knowing what kind of questions you ...
In a survey conducted in mid-2023 of more than 1,600 human resource professionals by the firm SHL, which makes human resources software that includes assessments, 40% of respondents said they planned ...
If you've served in the armed forces for a while, it might be a challenge to determine what kind of career best suits you when you leave the military. Or maybe you're interested in shifting gears and ...
Retention improves when companies hire for role fit, not just skills. Psychometric insights make it easier to match ...
Lately a common hiring practice has come under scrutiny: personality testing in the interview process. My firm, The Myers-Briggs Company, has long held the position that the Myers-Briggs Type ...
Most candidates (71%) don't object to pre-hire assessments, as long as these evaluations give a realistic account of the job opening, new research from ThriveMap revealed. One quarter of the ...
Applying for jobs can be a difficult and frustrating experience: you’re putting forward your qualifications to be judged by a prospective employer. We all want to be treated fairly. We want our ...