As so many recruiters now use personality testing it’ll also give you a valuable insight into the kind of report they might receive about you, which means valuable interview prep.
2. About the webinar set-up
• All attendees dialing into the webinar by
telephone have been placed on mute
• Global call in numbers are available on
your registration confirmation email
• If you have any questions then please
submit them via the 'Q&A' function in
WebEx
• The webinar will be recorded and will be
made available for download from
WebEx meeting room.
3. Agenda
Session 1
• Human resource management: what's behind?
• Employee assessment: the art of looking more deeply.
• Organizational fitness: strengthening focus and commitment.
• Using e-tools for career scanning.
• Aptitude testing as a useful HR tool.
Session 2
• Talent Masters: Why Smart Leaders Put People Before Numbers.
Session 3
• How to attract and retain top linguists (event presented in cooperation with SDL)
Session 4
• How smart clients select freelance translators to work on projects.
4. Agenda
Session 1
• Human resource management: what's
behind?
• Employee assessment: the art of looking
more deeply.
• Organizational fitness: strengthening focus
and commitment.
• Using e-tools for career scanning.
• Aptitude testing as a useful HR tool.
9. What counts?
• Simple truth in leadership in 21st century: what we count truly counts.
• Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that
counts can be counted.
• If the only tool you have is a hammer, everything starts looking like a
nail.
• What the world needs now is business leaders and political leaders
who know what to count.
• We count numbers, we count on people. What really counts is when we
use our numbers, to truly
• take into account our people.
10. Human resource management: what's behind?
• Human resources is the set of individuals who make up
the workforce of an organization, business sector, or
economy. "Human capital" is sometimes used
synonymously with human resources, although human
capital typically refers to a more narrow view (i.e., the
knowledge the individuals embody and can contribute to
an organization). Likewise, other terms sometimes used
include "manpower", "talent", "labour", or simply "people".
• The professional discipline and business function that
oversees an organization's human resources is called
human resource management (HRM, or simply HR).
20. Aptitude testing as a useful HR tool
What are psychometric tests?
• Psychometric tests attempt to objectively measure aspects of your mental ability or your personality. They are used to provide employers with a reliable
method of selecting the most suitable job applicants or candidates for promotion.
What are job aptitude tests?
• Job aptitude tests aim to provide a potential employer with an insight into how well you work with other people, how well you handle stress, and whether you
will be able to cope with the intellectual demands of the job.
What are recruitment and selection tests?
• If you are currently applying for a job then the chances are that you will need to sit a recruitment and selection test as part of the process.
What are employee selection tests?
• Employee selection tests provide a potential employer with an insight into whether you will be able to cope with the demands of the job.
Why do employers use psychometric assessment?
• Psychometric assessment can be applied to screen-out candidates who are likely to be unsuitable for the job or to provide guidance on career progression
to existing employees.
Can psychometric test examples help me?
• If you are wondering whether practicing for aptitude tests will help, the answer is a very definite ‘yes’. Now, you may have heard that it is very difficult to
significantly improve your scores on these tests. This view is debatable, but even if it were true you do not need to achieve a significant improvement – a
marginal one will do!
Can I prepare for psychometric tests?
• Everyone, if they practice, can improve their test scores. The biggest gains are achieved quite quickly and result from becoming familiar with the types of
question and from getting ‘into the groove’ of answering them.
Can I prepare for aptitude tests?
• You can influence your scores in these tests significantly by understanding the question types and practicing them.
Can I prepare for personality questionnaires?
• The only sensible way to prepare for personality questionnaires to learn enough about how personality tests work to make an informed decision about which
approach to take.
23. References
HR.Com
• Marrying both education and social media, HR.com is a great tool for professionals who are looking to keep their finger on the pulse of the industry. Whether you're
looking for white papers on remuneration or HR forms (which are free!), there is a large pool of information available to draw from. Check out their blog as well as
upcoming events including live webinars that you can attend!
SHRM.org
• This website is the Society for Human Resources Management and while informative, is also the governing, certifying body for HR professionals in the United States of
America. It's the major organization that effects change and actually influences the entire scope of employment law and workplace policy. There is incredible information
about the new health savings accounts and what they mean for your staff, as well as professional publications that you can peruse for some great facts and ideas that
you can implement in your workplace.
HRVillage.Com
• Offering HR software, information about data protection and a complete, well rounded HR toolkit HRVillage.Com gives HR professionals a great foundation for their
career. From helpful hints on recruitment to a concise knowledge.
BLS.Gov
• If you've been looking for statistics, or just need to see how the market is doing, then head on over to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. From providing you with an
accurate outlook regarding unemployment to interpreting what the jobless rate means for your business, they are a wealth of great information for any HR professional
as far as trending and market analysis are concerned.
Hr.blr.com
• This websites helps industry professionals stay up to date on benefits and leave, compensation law, health and safety and general HR administration. If you're caught in
a situation where there is a regulatory change and you need a solid website that can give you the answer you need fast, then this is it. Regularly updated with news
articles pertaining to human resources, they also have a forum that provides professionals with ample opportunity to connect with others in the field.
Runners Up
• Last, but certainly not least are our runners up. All of these sites and newsletters should be in your shortlist, along with our top 5!
• Hrmorning.com
• Hrworld.com
• HRonline.com
• Linkedln has a large HR Group called LinkedHR
• Humanresources.about.com
• Nolo.com