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Assessment Centres

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Why do Employers Use Assessment Centres


Used to assess if a candidate has the personal qualities needed Used to predict future work performance Used to see if you fit in the organisational culture

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What is an Assessment Centre


Usually a 1 or 2 day selection process Attended by a group in the company premises or a neutral venue Includes: Group exercises, In tray exercises, Role plays, presentations, aptitude test & interview
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What is an Assessment Centre?


Usually a 1 or 2 day selection process Company premises or neutral venue Includes social or informal events Meeting with recent graduates or managers

Simulates real work environment Varied activities to assess different attributes


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Typical Asssessment Criteria


Teamwork

Ledership
Interpersonal skills Communication, Networking Problem-solving/logical reasoning Ability to work under pressure Ability to think quickly on your feet Ability to cope with uncertainty Ability to see the big picture
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Diary of an Assessment Centre


9.30 10.00 10.30 11.30 12.00 12.30 1.30 2.30 2.45 4.45 5.15 Meet other candidates over coffee Group discussion Fact-finding exercise Interview Aptitude test Lunch Case study exercise Case study presentation Group exercise Company presentation by senior managers Depart
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Assessment Exercises
Group
Group Discussion/Chaired Discussion Group Case Studies/Business Games/Outdoor exercises Informal Discussion with Employees

Individual
Personality and Aptitude Tests In-tray Exercises/Written Exercises Presentation skills In-depth Interviews
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Informal Discussion with Employees


Network with other candidates and employers Ask intelligent questions Show interest in their work Dont drink too much Dont boast about what you can do for them
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In-tray Exercises
Measures competencies such as Organisational Skills, Planning, Communication Skills, Problem Solving, Client Focus Based on typical day to day issues that may arise The contents of your in-tray might include faxes, meeting minutes, emails, letters etc. Your task is to prioritise the tasks, take action and give reasons
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In tray exercise
Do Try to be clear about the instructions. Keep a sense of proportion - balance the urgency against how important something actually is. Aim to focus on the essential points about the tasks not every minor detail involved. Be specific when giving your reasons.
Don't Get distracted by irrelevant information or 'errors'. Spend too much time analysing the information. Over scrutinize the details. Try to do everything yourself - use other people in the organisation! DON'T PANIC!
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Group Discussions
Given a topic to discuss may be the company, the industry, current affairs, recent news headlines, university life etc. Usually a time period is given e.g. 30 minutes Observed by 2 or more staff members

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Group Discussion Exercise


Working in groups of 6, you have two hours to decide how to spend 1m for the benefit of the business. Your company has acquired this through selling off one of its chains of Italian-style restaurants and you have to decide which parts of the remaining business could benefit. You have a chain of hotels, a small chain of up-market pubs, a chain of travel agencies and five new leisure complexes. (You
will be given data about the performance of each of these groups and you may be allocated a role as representing one of these sections.)

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Case Study
As an individual, you have 15 minutes to study the following example of a problem which may face a manager in our company. You may make notes if you wish.
As a group you will be asked to discuss the problem and reach conclusions on it. These conclusions should be unanimous and not decided by voting. (45 minutes allowed for discussion)
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Group Discussions
Be prepared research the company, use websites, brochures, trade journals etc. Be prepared be up to date with any relevant developments in the news read the quality newspapers Be prepared - Get some practices speaking up in tutorials, clubs, societies etc.
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Chaired Group Discussions


Candidates are chosen in turn to lead a group discussion on a given topic Usually about 10 minutes each Your role: Introduce the topic manage the time Encourage contribution from participants Help to maintain the flow of discussion Summarise when neccessary
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Group Exercises
How do you perform in a group setting? Are you a regular team player, a natural leader or a maverick? Do you tend to be the ice-breaker, the protagonist or the ideas generator in the group? Employers are interested in the right balance of characteristics
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Group Discussion Exercise


Working in groups of 6, you have two hours to decide how to spend 1m for the benefit of the business. Your company has acquired this through selling off one of its chains of Italian-style restaurants and you have to decide which parts of the remaining business could benefit. You have a chain of hotels, a small chain of up-market pubs, a chain of travel agencies and five new leisure complexes. (You
will be given data about the performance of each of these groups and you may be allocated a role as representing one of these sections.)

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Group Discussion
Notice: Who talks the most Who strays from the subject Whose arguments are ignored Who insists on being dominant, interrupts or squashes other contributors Who doesnt talk at all + Whose points are accepted + Who encourages others to join in + Who introduces new ideas + Who listens before contributing + Who builds on the ideas of others
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Psychometric Tests
Aptitude Tests - measure skills relevant to position
Verbal comprehension - evaluate logic of text Numerical reasoning - interpret statistical data Diagrammatic reasoning - recognise patterns Watch timing complete as many as possible Look at personality style No right or wrong answers Be spontaneous, dont try to second-guess Tests include built-in checks Employers may be looking for different personality profiles
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Personality Questionnaires

Practice using online tests on www.ul.ie/careers


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Before the test


Practice, Practice, Practice! Get a good nights sleep Do some basic maths revision Listen to/Read the instructions carefully Avoid spending too long on a question

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Presentations
Prepare and practise Have a structure Think about the audience Use some visuals Have 4-5 main points Dont overload with information Give an outline and summarize at the end Watch the time Finish on a strong note
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In-Depth Interviews
Prepare
Review CV, company information, job description Review skills checklist and think about evidence Prepare questions to ask

Interview more related to work you will be doing Interviewers much more technical in their questions Interviewer might refer to some of the exercises Person you might be working for will probably be highly influential
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Resources
www.ul.ie/careers - Destinations www. targetjob.com www.shl.com www.realworldmagazine.com www.gradirealand.com DVD on Assessment Centres from Careers Service
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