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Date : October 27, 2008
Name : Dude 2 Tester
ID : 113151

Light Industrial Graph

Characteristic Above Average Average Below Average
  Team Orientation    
  Compliance With Safety Procedures    
  Compliance With Rules    
  Ability to Handle Stress    
  Dependability & Handling Details    

Team Orientation
- Dude 2 enjoys team environments where team contributions are rewarded
- Dude 2 tends to be un-motivated by individual incentives and individual competitions
QUESTION: Describe a time when you felt you were taken advantage of in your job. How did you deal with it?

Compliance With Safety Procedures
- Dude 2 tends to be very consistent in following safety procedures
- Because of the desire for consistency, Dude 2 may require more time to deal with changes in procedures
QUESTION: Tell me about a time when you were asked to change the way you were handling a particular task because of a change in a procedure. How did you deal with it?

Compliance With Rules
- Dude 2 prefers to follow rules closely
- When rules or policies change, give Dude 2 additional time to adapt to those changes
QUESTION: Describe a time when you felt that the procedures and expectations for your job were changing too often. How did you handle it?

Ability to Handle Stress
- Dude 2 may have difficulty dealing with highly stressful environments
- In highly stressful conditions, Dude 2 may become nervous and anxious potentially causing safety issues
QUESTION: Describe a time when you worked in a highly stressful job. How did you deal with the ongoing stress day to day?

Dependability & Handling Details
- Tends to be dependable and highly detail oriented
- Tends to be very organized
QUESTION: Tell me about a time when you did not have a predictable work schedule. How did you handle it?


Note: This report represents only a small part of the factors that can be helpful in determining job performance. It is not designed to specifically recommend or not recommend any individual for employment and the ultimate employment decision rests with the Employer.
© 2007 Psichometrics International

 

Date: October 27, 2008
Name: Dude 2 Tester
ID: 113151

Light Industrial Summary

 


- Dude 2 learns at a higher rate of speed than average which may cause them to become bored with many routine light industrial positions
- Tends to focus on longer term and strategic issues rather than the day-to-day issues of many light industrial positions
- Dude 2's lack of focus on routine tasks could cause safety issues because of boredom and failure to pay attention to immediate routine tasks
- May be better suited for situations where their more complex problem solving skills are valued and needed
Question: Tell me about a time where you worked in a job where you were not challenged every day and you became bored. How did you deal with the boredom?



- Tends to be detailed-oriented which can be highly beneficial in many light industrial environments particularly when inventory is being monitored and tracked
- Usually viewed as dependable and organized
- May not be as effective in environments where there are constant interruptions
Question: Tell me about a time when you continually had to deal with interruptions during the day. How did this affect your productivity?



- Dude 2 tends to be tough-minded and out-spoken particularly when they feel the need to point out problems or issues within the light industrial environment
- This directness can be helpful when they voice positive feedback and offer opinions
- Can become argumentative with others particularly when they are not in control or in charge
- Dude 2 may have difficulty taking direction from others which can create issues within some light industrial environments
Question: Describe a time in a job when you have gotten into an argument with someone over how a particular task should be handled. What happened?



- Tends to be very consistent in following policies and safety procedures
- Dude 2 may find it difficult to deal with change and will need extra time to adapt changes made in light industrial and inventory procedures
Question: Tell me about a time when there were a lot of changes in your job and it became frustrating. What was the situation and how did you deal with all the changes?



- Tends to be very outgoing and talkative which can sometimes be disruptive in a light industrial environment
- May find it difficult to work alone or in a situation where there is a need to concentrate on a task for long periods of time without social interaction
Question: Interacting with people during the day can sometimes be fun. Describe a situation where you were not able to have much interaction with others during the day and had to work alone most of the time. How did you deal with it?



- Dude 2 may have difficulty dealing with highly stressful and demanding situations
- Tends to be sensitive to customer or co-worker needs
- May be better suited for situations where there is less stress and where high energy and sensitivity is valued
Question: Many jobs are really stressful and demanding. Tell me about a time when your job was very demanding and because you had to work so fast, you forgot to follow a policy or safety procedure. What was the situation?



- Dude 2 enjoys team environments where team contributions are rewarded and acknowledged
- Tends to be un-motivated by individual and competitive incentives for achievement
Question: Tell me about a time when you felt like you worked on a great team at work. What did you like about it?



- Dude 2's responses have been frank and open


 
*The participant has scored
in the "red zone" in 2 areas.
Overall
68% *

Note: This report represents only a small part of the factors that can be helpful in determining job performance. It is not designed to specifically recommend or not recommend any individual for employment and the ultimate employment decision rests with the Employer.
© 2007 Psichometrics International

 

Date: October 26, 2008
Name: Dude 2 Tester
ID: 113151

Light Industrial Interview Questions


General Reasoning (Cognitive)
Question: Tell me how you stay focused during the day performing routine tasks.

Question: Give me an example of a daily task that you would rather not do.

Question: Can you tell me how you try to keep motivated to do the same jobs day after day?


Conscientious (Organization)
Question: Give me an example of a time when you had to plan and organize an important project at work. How did it work out?

Question: Describe your system for keeping track of safety rules and procedures. How do you remember everything?

Question: Tell me about a time when you were able to do a variety of tasks during the day and to learn new things on the job. What did you like and dislike?


Tough Minded
Question: Tell me about a time when your manager asked you to complete a project that was not your responsibility. What happened?

Question: Tell me about a time when you notified management of a problem at your job. How did you go about it?

Question: Give me an example of how you would let a coworker know that they are not following procedures. How do you think they would handle it?


Conventional (Rules)
Question: Tell me about a time when you had to complete a project that a co-worker had started. How did that work out?

Question: Give me an example of a time you were creative in solving a problem. How did you do it?

Question: How do you respond to coworkers who ignore safety regulations?


Extroversion
Question: Tell me about a time when you showed enthusiasm for your work even though you were having a bad day.

Question: Give me an example of how you stay focused on an assignment when there are co-workers who want to socialize.

Question: Can you tell me about a time when you needed to complete an assignment but did not get the job done? How did it work out?


Stable
Question: Give me an example of how you keep calm when you have a great deal of work to complete.

Question: Tell me how you would handle a friend who asks you to share confidential information.

Question: Describe a time when you needed to complete a project but it was quitting time. How did you handle that?


Team
Question: Tell me about a time when you were asked to complete an assignment that another coworker had started but not completed. How did you feel about it?

Question: In the past, how have you responded to compensation based on individual performance?

Question: Tell me have you have handled conflicts within your group while completing a task

 
Note: This report represents only a small part of the factors that can be helpful in determining job performance. It is not designed to specifically recommend or not recommend any individual for employment and the ultimate employment decision rests with the Employer.
© 2007 Psichometrics International

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