On 10/26/21 7:33 AM, Eric Chadbourne wrote:
I just had a brief exchange with a head hunter looking to fill a position at a university.  They asked me to take a test, which I almost always say no to.  I'm not a fscking trick pony.  I don't jump through hoops.  Nevertheless I could use some cash and took a look.  Some answers are "more" right or wrong based on popularity and not completely on technical accuracy.  I refused to play Family Feud and suggested they ask somebody else.  Check out this screenshot: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1c4hpTFsKemqFh85dBkBJsMtktTxc1Bfe/view?usp=sharingI wonder, is this type of testing is the standard now?  It seems to me that it would be very biased.  I bet you could tell things like race, country of origin, and all sorts of other stuff not directly related to the ability to perform the job.Eric C

This isn't a knowledge or skills test, it is more a personality test, it looks to me like some crappy "AI" product they should not have bought. I suggest you don't want to join that cult if you can avoid it.

-kb

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