The Selection Process and the 4/5th Rule
Criteria development and Resume Review
Interviewing
Testing and Selecting
100

This refers to the steps involved in choosing people who have the right qualifications to fill a current or future job opening.

What is the Selection Process

100
What are K.A.S.O's?

Knowledge, abilities, skills and other personal characteristics need to preform a job successfully. 

100

questions are changed to match the specific applicant; for example, questions about the candidate’s background in relation to their résumé might be used

What is an Unstructured interview

100

he major categories of tests include the following. please name one

  1. Cognitive ability tests
  2. Personality tests
  3. Physical ability tests
  4. Job knowledge tests
  5. Work sample
200

According to the US Department of Labor and Statistics estimates the combined direct and indirect cost of hiring someone new can reach upwards of?

What is 40,000$

200

By setting criteria ahead of time, the hiring team has a clear picture of what?

the qualifications needed for a specific position

200

 a set of standardized questions based on the job analysis, not on individual candidates’ résumés

What is a structured interview

200

This test measure reasoning skills, math skills, and verbal skills

Cognitive ability test.

300

The selection process consists of five distinct aspects. What are they?

1. Criteria development

2.Application and resume review

3. Interviewing

4. Test administration

5.Making the offer

300

The validity refers to?

 How useful the tool is to measure a person’s attributes for a specific job 

300

This type of interview normally takes place in the office. It consists of the interviewer and the candidate, and a series of questions are asked and answered.


What is a traditional interview 

300

What is a common example of a cognitive ability test?

(Hint we all have taken this test)

What is the SAT

400

Why is the 4/5ths rule used?

to measure if employment test are disparate or unfair to certain  protected groups.

400

What are some tools used to validity resumes?

Name  at least one

  1. Résumé-scanning software
  2. Reference checks
  3. Cognitive ability tests
  4. Work samples
  5. Credit reports
  6. Biographical information blanks
  7. Weighted application forms
  8. Personality tests
  9. Interview questions


400

used when there is no specific job opening, but the candidate is exploring possibilities in a given career field. The advantage to conducting these types of interviews is the ability to find great people ahead of a job opening.

What is an information interview. 

400

The Big Five personality test looks at 

please name one

what is extroversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism, and openness 

500

How does the 4/5ths rule work?

please give an example.

Assume your organization requires a cognitive test for employment. You set a test score of 70 as the required pass rate for the candidate to be considered for an interview. Based on our numbers, if 50 percent of men passed this test with a score of 70, then four-fifths or 40 percent of women should also be able to pass the test.

500

What is the difference between and internal and an external candidate?i

internal candidates are employees at the company already while external are brought into the company to fill the position.

500

The candidate is asked questions about what he or she actually did in a variety of given situations. The assumption in this type of interview is that someone’s past experience or actions are an indicator of future behavior.

What is a behavior description interview 

500

what is the most common selection method?

clinical selection approach