Enola.Grey
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Anyone else hate this test? Just thinking about brings up memories of frustration...
Are we referring to psychometric tests?
They always tend to ask if you like team/group situations, which I don't prefer - but have had to bs about in the past.
Psychometric test with a purpose are useful. If your personality (be it stereotypical INTP or something else) is not particularly good at aggressive sales, do you really want that job even if you're desperate enough to apply for it? More importantly, is the company you're applying at going to be happy with your work when it turns out that you're not well suited to it?
I agree that standardized psychometric tests are a problem. When bosses start applying the eugenics model to hiring, you are destroying the diversity of the workplace and filtering out those that don't fit your model of a "good employee" unfairly. It happens, but real professionals in the industry don't do it. It mostly happens when you have a corporate manager who reads an article on how testing is helpful in hiring practices and then assigns the testing to an untrained HR department with ignorant stipulations. It happens <shrug>. Frankly I wouldn't want to work in that environment, but beggars can't be choosers.
I don't know if it'd work, but it might not be a bad idea to ask to see a copy of your results for the test.