The contrast between self- and hetero-assessment in the recruitment context
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Recruitment is an anxiety-provoking and difficult task for the company given the wide variety of parameters to be taken into account and the risk involved. The majority of organizations are no longer satisfied with a simple evaluation of objective performance and therefore use predictive tools such as personality tests to account for non-cognitive aspects of personality. The objective of the present study is to examine in a selection situation the differences between the candidate''s self-assessment of personality and the recruiter''s hetero-assessment on the 5 factors described by the Big Five model (Neuroticism / Introversion / Openness to Experience / Agreeableness / Conscientiousness). In particular it highlights the significant impact of interview time on the recognition of the candidate''s personality. A prolonged meeting allows the recruiter to have a more refined perception of the candidate who then produces an evaluation that is more in line with that made by the candidate.
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