Are you facing these recruitment challenges?
Personality, aptitudes, motivations, job-specific skills: it is not always easy to identify the right test according to the role, the context and the skills to be assessed.
A recruitment test provides useful data, but this data loses value when it is not linked to success criteria, the team and real work situations.
Without a shared method, tests, interviews and intuition remain difficult to cross-reference when comparing candidates and securing the final decision.
In this
HR Guide, you will find:
A clear overview
of the main recruitment tests and their purpose.
A method
for choosing the right test according to the role and expected skills.
Best practices
for interpreting results without drawing conclusions too quickly.
A multi-method
journey to combine tests, structured interviews, matching and post-hire follow-up.
How to get the most out of this
guide
Identify the roles where your assessments lack structure: unclear criteria, profiles that are difficult to compare, or test results that are not fully used.
Use this guide to link each recruitment test to a specific question: what do you want to measure, for which role, and with which success criteria?
Use the proposed method to choose your tests, prepare the interview, interpret results in context and make your recruitment decisions more reliable.