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<blockquote data-quote="Long Dinh" data-source="post: 17942" data-attributes="member: 4305"><p>I agree with you, there are certain tests that don't accurately reflect the skills they say they assess.</p><p></p><p>For example, I would consider the emotify test mere identifying facial expression rather than testing your emotional intelligence. The ability to "read the room" and understand emotions to communicate effectively, empathize with others and defuse conflict should be assessed in more aspects and would be assessed more accurately in a face-to-face interview.</p><p></p><p>I suppose some tests are designed to assess how you can be quick on your feet and how you handle time pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Long Dinh, post: 17942, member: 4305"] I agree with you, there are certain tests that don't accurately reflect the skills they say they assess. For example, I would consider the emotify test mere identifying facial expression rather than testing your emotional intelligence. The ability to "read the room" and understand emotions to communicate effectively, empathize with others and defuse conflict should be assessed in more aspects and would be assessed more accurately in a face-to-face interview. I suppose some tests are designed to assess how you can be quick on your feet and how you handle time pressure. [/QUOTE]
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