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The Value of Diversity Part III: The Method

By
Steve Williamson , VP Digital Marketing and Content, eRep, Inc.
Posted
March 17, 2025

Relying on objective measures to determine candidate fit leads to unbiased hiring decisions. This produces diverse teams. Candidates are matched to the role based on their ability to excel, not because of their gender, age, religion, ethnicity, or other bias-centric and irrelevant demographic status.

The Value of Diversity Part II: The Example

By
Steve Williamson , VP Digital Marketing and Content, eRep, Inc.
Posted
March 10, 2025

In professional sports, athleticism is the product but profit is the motive. The end goal is to make as much money as possible by winning as many games as possible by choosing the best athletes possible. That cannot be accomplished without diversity.

The Value of Diversity Part I: The Reason

By
Steve Williamson , VP Digital Marketing and Content, eRep, Inc.
Posted
March 3, 2025

There is a long way to go toward achieving workforce diversity that reflects the demographic profile of society. Beyond the humanistic reasons, there are financial motivators as well. Sometimes those tangible benefits must be pursued with action before attitudes and mindsets catch up.

Tough Questions About Personality Tests

By
Steve Williamson , VP Digital Marketing and Content, eRep, Inc.
Posted
February 24, 2025

This is a mega-list of tough questions (and some easy ones) about personality tests and psychometric assessments. All answers are honest, but some are downright brutal. Read on.

Can You Clone A Top Performer?

By
Steve Williamson , VP Digital Marketing and Content, eRep, Inc.
Posted
January 6, 2025

The Top Performer Profile, or TPP, is a system that measures and quantifies the qualities that define a top performer. With this data, information and insight, the organization can compare and rank candidate CVI scores to the TPP with mathematical precision. In a sense, the TPP and CVI gives you the ability to clone your top performer.

What Did 2024 Teach You?

By
Steve Williamson , VP Digital Marketing and Content, eRep, Inc.
Posted
December 30, 2024

2025 is upon us. Rather than planning your next calendar year, take a look back at the experiences you had in 2024 and the lessons they can impart.

Can A Personality Test Help You Weather A Recession?

By
Steve Williamson , VP Digital Marketing and Content, eRep, Inc.
Posted
December 2, 2024

How would a recession impact you? If you are a business owner or an individual in the workplace, there is a secret weapon that can help you weather the economic storm.

What's Wrong With Job Listings Today?

By
Steve Williamson , VP Digital Marketing and Content, eRep, Inc.
Posted
November 18, 2024

A job listing should be written with the same care candidates (are supposed to) take when writing their resume. If the job market is so tight, why do so many employers get their job listings so wrong?

Cool (and not-so cool) Job Interview Questions

By
Steve Williamson , VP Digital Marketing and Content, eRep, Inc.
Posted
November 4, 2024

Job interview questions should depend on the role. You wouldn't ask someone applying for a nursing position how they increased sales at their previous job (well, in the American health care system you might).

Work Smarter: Understanding the Employment Life Cycle

By
Steve Williamson , VP Digital Marketing and Content, eRep, Inc.
Posted
October 7, 2024

There is a particular life cycle to the employment ecosystem. From hiring to retirement and everything in between, there is a suite of tools from eRep that makes it work better - pun intended.

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