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The Ethics of Personality Tests in the Hiring Process You’ve likely taken a personality test at some point in your life. Whether the test was part of a classroom assignment, taken with friends, or given during an employer’s hiring process, you probably learned a few things about yourself. Personality tests aim to give individuals insight into their behaviors and actions. For instance, you might learn that you score highly in introversion traits, meaning you prefer to be alone or in the company of a few very close friends or relatives. Other tests can provide information about your relationship strengths and similar characteristics. Employers typically use personality tests as an extension of the interview process. Test results help hiring managers determine whether a candidate will assimilate well within the workplace culture. However, personality tests may introduce bias into the hiring process. https://lnkd.in/gQW2ajNR

The Ethics of Personality Tests in the Hiring Process - Cowen Partners

The Ethics of Personality Tests in the Hiring Process - Cowen Partners

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