Personnel Today Five pitfalls to avoid with online personality profiling By Geoff Trickey on 26 Jan 2015
Online personality profiling is growing fast, and a few mouse clicks can shepherd tens of thousands of candidates through the mysteries of the psychometrics process. But, what is the cost? And what are the common mistakes to avoid? Personality profiling, once almost exclusively the realm of psychologists, has become widespread to inform hiring decisions, a development dramatically accelerated by the internet. Global revenues for the most widely used questionnaires can easily top $500 million per year. The commercial potential for online questionnaires has proved to be a magnet for many whose credentials are more entrepreneurial rather than psychological or psychometric. However would Arthur Daley have resisted that temptation? After all, how difficult can it be to come up with a bunch of questions? And do these enthusiastic users really have the depth of knowledge and understanding required to reap the benefits, while also avoiding the pitfalls? When you purchase a car, a holiday or an insurance policy, you need to look into the quality of the goods and the nature of the deal. If you do not know