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Assessment & Testing

Assessment & Testing

  • September 28, 2006
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Use Care When Conducting Pre-Employment Tests

Tests can help to reduce the guesswork inherent in hiring, allowing workforce managers to be more confident in the employee selection process.

Dear Workforce: How Do I Recruit Honest and Talented Workers?

Project a model of how talent and honesty can work together in your company.

Dear Workforce: What Questions Should We Ask During Assessments?

Understand what you seek to measure for each employee being assessed. Start with a good needs analysis that ties objectives to specific organizational goals.

Dear Workforce: How Do We Avoid Subjectivity in Pre-Employment Tests?

Make sure you understand why you’re using these tools. Use them in conjunction with other measures when assessing potential employees.

Employee Surveys: Ask the Right Questions, Probe the Answers For Insight

Used properly, employee surveys can help identify gaps between a company’s goals and its actual policies.

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What Can We Do When an Employee Has Exhausted the Leave-of-Absence Time Allowed by Our Workers' Comp Policy?

We have an employee who has been on workers' compensation for two years now—the claim is grandfathered under our old policy, but it's since changed. Now, when injured employees are on workers' compensation, they receive two-thirds of their pay and must use sick days and vacation to cover the remaining one-third. May we begin requiring the injured employee to use personal time?

—Sick About This, benefits coordinator, mining/oil/gas, Illinois

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