Behavioral Testing To Gain Employment

Effective Persuasive Writing Com/110

Carmen Jones

Western International University
Behavioral Testing to Gain Employment

Effective Persuasive Writing Com/110

Behavioral Testing to Gain Employment

Behavioral tests should only be used as a guide in the hiring process and

should not be used to determine if an applicant gets the interview or not. Since

they are usually the first step in the hiring process they often lead to the unfair

elimination of candidates. Imagine being eliminated before you even get the

chance to let them get to know who you are. You’re an excellent employee, you

work hard, you have made companies money, but because you did not answer

the questions in a manner that fits the mold you’re eliminated. Just like that your

out of the running no second chances, wow!

Where did it all begin?

Physiological testing began in the 19th century, as society became interested

in what makes people tic. Some large companies adopted the idea of testing

their employees early on. They thought it would be a great to see if the people

they were hiring had the right stuff. Salesmen and public transportation workers

were among the first employees to take the test. These tests were used in World

War I and World War II to test soldiers to see which ones were apt to panic on

the battle field. These test over time evolved from describing what you see on an

ink blot to the more standardized questions and rating scales; which are still

being used in many modern tests today. (Robert Kamen p10) According to

Annie Murphy Paul, Author of Cult of Pers ...
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