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Hire the Best Using 3 Tests
By Michael Mercer, Ted Szaniawski & John Guettler
Question: What’s the easiest, cheapest and quickest way to have profitable, productive and honest employees?

Answer: Hire profitable, productive, honest people!

Unfortunately, managers often hire underachievers or losers. Fortunately, pre-employment tests give managers a simple-to-use, quick, customizable way to hire the best.

Only 1 Reason to Screen Applicants

The sole reason to assess applicants is to predict- or forecast- how an applicant will behave on-the-job BEFORE you hire the person. It proves crucial to predicting this before hiring an applicant, rather than finding out the expensive way after you put the person on your payroll.

The main methods used to predict if an applicant will succeed on-the-job are:

  • Interviews
  • Reference Checks
  • Pre-employment Tests

Alarming Research

Large-scale research discovered most interviewers and reference checks make lousy predictions of actual on-the-job performance. Interviews and reference checks often are about as useful as flipping a coin!

On the bright side, pre-employment tests prove to be the best forecasters of actual on-the-job performance. Reason: Tests are developed with scientific research techniques so they objectively predict how an applicant will act on-the-job. In contrast, interviews and reference checks typically offer only subjective “guesstimates” of an applicant’s work potential.

3 Types of Tests

Traits required for job success boil down to A + B + C:
A = Abilities- mental abilities or brainpower to do the job
B = Behavior- interpersonal skills, personality and motivations needed to succeed
C = Character- work ethic, trustworthiness and no substance abuse
As such, A + B + C = Success on-the-job. Importantly, you can use tests to predict an applicants Abilities, Behavior and Character.

A= Abilities Tests
Did you ever hire someone and, later, horrifyingly discover the person had the IQ of tire pressure? That person did not have brainpower to (a) learn the job or (b) solve problems on-the-job. Abilities tests help you to avoid hiring people who lack brainpower to learn and do the job. Five abilities tests tell you how well the applicant handles
1. Problem- Solving
2. Vocabulary
3. Arithmetic
4. Grammar, Spelling & Word Use
5. Small Details

B= Behavior Tests
Each job requires crucial behaviors. For example, my research shows superstar sales reps often are money motivated, optimistic and assertive. Many jobs require teamwork, friendliness and customer service. To help you, behavior tests forecast applicants’
1. Interpersonal Skills
2. Personality
3. Motivations

For instance, a behavior tests predicts three interpersonal skills: (a) friendliness, (b) assertiveness, and (c) teamwork. Five personality traits assessed include (a) energy level, (b) optimism, (c) objectivity, (d) procedure-following, and (e) desire to focus on feelings or facts. Motivations uncover if an applicant strives to do a good job to (a) make lots of money, (b) provide customer service, (c) do creative work, (d) exert power or control, or (e) increase knowledge.

C= Character Tests
Did you ever hire someone who had a lousy work ethic? Stole from your company? Abused alcohol or drugs? That cost you loads of money and time! Character tests help managers avoid hiring problem employees. Such tests predict an applicant’s attitudes on work-related character:
1. Work Ethic
2. Trustworthiness
3. Substance Abuse
When you hire a “good apple” – and avoid hiring a “bad apple” – you make a big difference in productivity and profits.

Customize Tests You Use

It is highly recommended you customize abilities and behavior tests for each job in your company. Do this by conducting a benchmarking study.
Example: Let’s say you want to hire profitable, productivity sales reps. Start by testing some of your current sales reps. Statistically pinpoint your superstar sales reps’ typical test scores. Then, when you test applicants, you quickly will see if the applicant scores similar to – or different than- your superstar sales reps.
You, of course, would prefer to hire applicants (1) whose test scores are similar to your superstars’ test scores- plus also (2) impress you in interviews and other assessments. However, you would avoid hiring an applicant whose test scores are much different than your superstars’ test scores.

6 Steps to Hire the Best

You can hire the best using pre-employment tests by following these steps:

Step 1: Find a skilled testing expert with strong professional credentials and expertise. Just as you only want a skilled surgeon to perform surgery on you, usually someone with a doctoral degree.

Step 2: List jobs for which your company will profit if you hire highly productive employees.

Step 3: With your testing expert’s help, find tests that are: (a) job-related, (b) valid, (c) reliable, and (d) customizable for jobs listed in Step 2.

Step 4: Customize the tests with your testing expert’s guidance. Statistically uncover test scores of your superstar employees in each job listed in Step 2.

Step 5: Test applicants- and show preference for hiring applicants who score similar to your company’s most profitable, productive, superstar employees.

Step 6: Benefit from increasing profits and productivity when you hire the best.



© Copyright 2002 The Mercer Group, Inc.
Michael Mercer, Ph.D., is a testing expert and professional speaker with The Mercer Group, Inc. in Barrington, IL. Dr. Mercer’s “Abilities & Behavior Forecaster” pre-employment tests are used by companies across North America to help them hire superstars. He authorized “Hire the Best -- & Avoid the Rest” and also “Absolutely Fabulous Organizational Change”. Ted Szaniawski and John Guettler, authorities on how to hire productive employees, are with HRGroup, LLC, Tempe, AZ, phone (480) 753-6188

 

 


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