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Questions in such tests may ask a candidate to describe their behaviour in hypothetical situations: dealing with an angry customer, for example. The suggested answers may all be plausible (apologise profusely, fetch a manager and so on), so there is no obviously “right” answer. Nevertheless the aim is to build a profile of the candidate to see if they have the right character traits for the job.
这些测试中的问题可能会要求应试者描述他们在一些假设情况下的行为,例如与愤怒的客户打交道
People are generally judged on the basis of five characteristics with the acronym OCEAN for openness, conscientiousness, extroversion (or introversion), agreeableness and neuroticism. The ideal characteristics can be surprising: it turns out that introverts are the best traindrivers as they seem to pay more attention to details such as safety procedures and can cope with spending long periods of their time on their own.
公司通常会根据五项特征对求职者进行判断,即开放性、勤勉谨慎性、外向性(或内向性)、亲和性、以及情绪不稳定性,这五种特质可缩写为“大海(OCEAN)”
Extroverts do not make the best callcentre employees because they can spend so much time chatting to customers that they don’t get much done. The most useful trait among such workers, according to Steve Fletcher, an occupational psychologist, is assertiveness; this enables them to deal with more calls.
外向的人并不是最合适的呼叫中心员工,因为他们会花费很长时间与客户聊天,也就没有完成很多工作
These tests are used to assess senior managers, as well as new hires. Along with OCEAN characteristics, testers are also looking for what is known as the “dark triad”—psychopathy, narcissism and Machiavellianism. Factors that can make people successful as junior managers may limit their ascent. Candidates who are good with detail turn out to be obsessive micromanagers; people who flourish in sales may have an excessive need to be the centre of attention.
公司会应用这些测试评估高管和新员工
A large majority of big companies use these tests but they are hardly perfect. Paul Flowers, the former head of Co-op Bank, a British lender, passed his psychometric tests with flying colours, according to testimony at a parliamentary inquiry. But he was later ousted in a sex-and-drugs scandal that led him to be dubbed “the crystal Methodist”. Mr Johnson says the tests can be useful, but only in conjunction with aptitude tests and structured interviews.
多数大型公司都会使用这些测试,但它们并不完美
That probably won’t save job candidates from having to take these tests in future, because they winnow down the list. But at least they beat the old-fashioned method: drop half the applications in the bin and pick from the other half.
这可能并不会阻碍求职者将来继续参加这些测试,因为公司能够以此对求职者名单进行筛选
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词语解释
1.on the basis of 在……基础上
We do not try to fine-tune the economy on the basis of short-term predictions
我们不会根据短期预测就试图对经济进行微调
。2.in conjunction with 连同
The army should have operated in conjunction with the fleet to raid the enemy's coast
陆军本应与舰队共同行动,突袭敌方海岸
。