A good thing, or a load of bull tulip?
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Not good for you.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostA good thing, or a load of bull tulip? -
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Depends on why they are being used. They are just a tool that can be used effectively but also can be a waste of time if they are badly applied or not relevant for the situation.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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I can see the value if you have a bucket full of grad CVs to work through.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDepends on why they are being used. They are just a tool that can be used effectively but also can be a waste of time if they are badly applied or not relevant for the situation.
But if you are comparing half a dozen candidates with 20 years experience in niche areas, who gives a fig about verbal and numerical reasoning.
Some people don’t do well on tests, but they are grafters and find out what they need when abs if they need it.Comment
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I've done them twice in the past, both for perm roles. Also, did it when we had a couple of management consultants in that where mentoring us, back in the days when I managed a development team as a perm. Waste of time and effort.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostA good thing, or a load of bull tulip?
I don't need no stinking test to tell me I'm a dick.Comment
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Psychometric tests are used tospot Brexit votersdiagnose Alzheimers so I think they're very useful.I'm alright JackComment
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A load of tulipe. I did a maths reasoning one for a permie job, failed it and they offered it me anyway. Went on to get promoted 3 times in as many years, so that was very indicative of my performance wasn't it...Comment
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