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Interpretive statements are provided for each scale that exceeds the preferred or default profile Courteous Job Performance - This scale assesses the likelihood that an applicant's interactions with customers will be characterized by a high level of courtesy and commitment to service. The candidate answered the questionnaire statements similarly to individuals whose work performance has been characterized by behaviors such as being cynical, avoiding pressure and hard work, or having difficulty in relating comfortably to strangers. Interpretive statements are provided for all seven ERI® scales Courteous Job Performance - This scale assesses the likelihood that a candidate’s work performance will be reliable in that it will be characterized by a high level of `courtesy and commitment to service. The candidate’s score is in zone 3-B. The candidate’s score on this scale is poorer than 80% of job candidates. This suggests that if the candidate will be interacting with customers/guests, these interactions may not be characterized by a high level of courtesy and customer service. For this reason, you should use the structured follow-up questions for the C scale during interviews and reference checks to further clarify this possibility. In general, candidates who get poorer scores on this scale tend to have the following personality characteristics: (1) Being cynical, outspoken, and liking to avoid pressure or hard work; (2) Feeling discontented, dull, and having difficulties relating to strangers; and (3) Avoidance of interacting with or being involved with other people; (4) Rigid inflexibility. During interviews and reference checks you should ask additional questions which can help you determine whether or not these particular personality characteristics are present in this candidate. This represents an additional technique for clarifying/confirming the accuracy of the candidate’s score on this scale.
Standard and Extended Follow-up Interview Questions Questions are provided for each scale that exceeds the preferred or default profile. The Extended Comprehensive Report format contains more follow-up questions than the Standard Comprehensive Report format.
Asking the following questions, during your next interview with the candidate, will help you to gain a more complete understanding of the applicant, BEFORE you make a hiring decision. Be sure to write down the candidate’s answers to each of the questions. Questions are provided whenever any score exceeds the preferred or default profile. The Extended Comprehensive Report format contains more questions than the Standard Comprehensive Report format.
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