For medium to large companies, personality assessments and other psychometric tests are standard steps in the job application process. If youโre taking a test designed by Hogan Assessments, a leading test developer, ask your potential employer about the testโs role in the hiring process. Stay calm, and remember that a psychometric test is only part of an application. Ask for feedback and, if you donโt get the job, try to find opportunities for self-improvement.
Steps
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Review the desired qualities listed in the job description. The employer will use the Hogan Assessment to screen for the listed personality traits. Youโll also need to communicate in your interview that you possess these qualities.
- Interviews bear more weight than the personality assessment. Study the job description and think of examples that show how youโve put the desired personality traits into practice. [1] X Research source
- Suppose a company is looking for salesperson whoโs confident, self-motivated, and outgoing. In your interview, speak with confidence, mention a project you completed independently, and describe how you honed interpersonal skills at past jobs.
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Ask the employer about the testโs role in the decision process. You'll likely learn about the assessment early in the hiring process, such as at the first interview. Ask your interviewer or recruiter how important the test is, how they use it, and whether youโll be able to see your results. [2] X Research source
- Pose 1 to 2 questions politely and professionally so you donโt seem paranoid or anxious about taking the test.
- If the interviewer doesnโt say, ask if they use the test to make hiring decisions. Some companies only administer personality tests to keep on file. For others, it plays a key role in the early stages of the hiring process.
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Avoid asking obvious questions about the job's desired qualities. When you discuss personality traits with the interviewer, don't ask about information you could find in the job description and on their websiteโs โAboutโ section. [3] X Research source
- For example, instead of asking โWhat personality traits are you looking for,โ you could ask, โWhen did you first include the assessment in the hiring process? Has it improved your ability to build a workforce that embodies the companyโs values?โ
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Take online practice tests. There are no right and wrong answers in a personality assessment, so you canโt prepare the way youโd study for an aptitude test. However, taking practice tests will let you know what to expect. Come test day, you might be less nervous and answer questions without stressing. [4] X Trustworthy Source Harvard Business Review Online and print journal covering topics related to business management practices Go to source
- Example questions might be, โIโd rather do things quickly than perfectly,โ or โI like everyone I meet.โ Your available answers will either be yes or no, or on a scale from 1 (strongly disagree or least accurate) to 5 (strongly agree or most accurate).
- Search online for โHogan Personality Inventory practice test.โ
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Prioritize studying for aptitude tests, if youโre taking any. In addition to personality assessments, companies often require aptitude tests that measure job-specific skills. Since these tests have right or wrong answers, spend more time studying for them instead of stressing about the personality assessment.
- Examples of aptitude tests include critical thinking, situational judgment, typing, mathematics, and verbal reasoning assessments. You can find practice tests in each category online.
- Practice GRE, SAT, and ACT tests are also good ways to prepare for critical, numerical, and verbal reasoning tests.
- Additionally, brush up on industry-specific skills, such as programs or coding languages.
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Get a good nightโs sleep before you take the test. Youโll likely take the test during a second interview. Being well-rested will improve your chances of having a successful interview. [5] X Research source
- A good nightโs sleep is also important if you have to take any challenging aptitude tests.
- Try going to bed about 2 hours before you actually need to fall asleep. That way, if you do toss and turn, you'll still get plenty of rest. [6]
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Test Prep Specialist Expert Interview. 17 December 2020.
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Arrive around 10 minutes early. Leave early enough to account for traffic or other unexpected delays. If youโre earlier than 10 or 15 minutes, wait in your car or walk around before heading to take the test. [7] X Research source
- Itโs best to show up 10 to 15 minutes early to an interview or other appointment related to a job application. Arriving late is unprofessional, and showing up too early can be inconvenient for the company.
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Relax and try not to overthink your responses. Personality tests are simple, typically arenโt timed, and usually only take around 15 minutes. Remind yourself that the personality test isnโt the only factor your potential employer will use to make their decision.
- If the company finds that you might not be a match for their culture, itโs better to know sooner rather than later. You wouldnโt want to spend months in a job environment you hate.
- If you took any practice tests, try to treat the actual assessment like your practices. That will help you relax and feel less nervous. [8]
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Katherine Demby
Test Prep Specialist Expert Interview. 17 December 2020.
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Answer test questions honestly, within reason. Hogan personality assessments are designed to detect inconsistent answers and attempts to cheat. In general, donโt try to outsmart the test or give answers you think the employer wants to hear. While you should answer questions honestly, you donโt want to portray yourself as obviously undesirable. [9] X Research source
- For example, answering โI would do anything to get aheadโ with โVery Accurate,โ โStrongly Agree,โ or โ5 out of 5โ could indicate youโre willing to do something unethical or unlawful. [10] X Trustworthy Source Harvard Business Review Online and print journal covering topics related to business management practices Go to source
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Respond to โalwaysโ or โneverโ questions realistically. Questions that include absolutes are designed to test your self-awareness and sense of realism. Saying that you always or never do something could tell the employer that youโre not adaptable or arenโt realistic. [11] X Research source
- For example, questions could include โI have never told a lie,โ or โI am always on time.โ Claiming that youโve never lied or are always punctual could show that you donโt like acknowledging weaknesses or have an unrealistic perspective.
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Review your results with your interviewer. After the assessment, ask if the hiring team or recruiter can offer any feedback. If possible, discuss your results regardless of your applicationโs success. [12] X Research source
- If you got the job, ask which aspects of your assessment report helped them choose you for the job. Youโll get a clear understanding of how they perceive you and what they expect from you.
- If you didnโt get the job, use the opportunity to assess how your personality type fits with your career.
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Ask about other openings if you didnโt get the job. See if your personality type might be a better fit for another department. For instance, ask about an opening in product design that youโre qualified for if you didnโt get the job in sales.
- Suppose your scores related to energy and interpersonal skills were lower than the company wants in a salesperson. However, your reliability and creativity were high. These traits could make you a great fit for the design team.
- Even if the design job pays less, youโll learn about the companyโs products. You might also have opportunities to demonstrate the qualities that the company seeks in a salesperson. You could end up being at the top of their sales team in the future.
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Find opportunities for self-improvement if you didnโt get the job. Use your results to evaluate your personality type, how others perceive you, and your career goals. Your results could help you develop essential skills for your field. [13] X Trustworthy Source Harvard Business Review Online and print journal covering topics related to business management practices Go to source
- While the company could be looking for specific traits for its culture, you might need to work on qualities that most companies want to see. Reviewing your results will help you figure out which traits are particular to that company and which are industry-wide.
- Perhaps companies in your industry want salespeople who are competitive and extroverted. However, you appeared introverted and anxious in your personality assessment and interviews. You could work on being more confident and outgoing by taking a public speaking class or joining a club.
Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow do you beat exam anxiety?Katherine Demby is an Academic Consultant based in New York City. Katherine specializes in tutoring for the LSAT, GRE, SAT, ACT, and academic subjects for high school and college students. She holds a BA in History and Political Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a JD from Yale Law School. Katherine is also a freelance writer and editor.As you're going through the test, make sure you're focused only on the question in front of you. Don't worry about what you've done in the previous questions, unless you finish the test and have enough time to go back and look at your answers again.
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QuestionHow long does it take to complete the Hogan Assessment?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThere are a few different types of Hogan Assessment. Most of them take 15-20 minutes to complete, but the HBRI (Hogan Business Reasoning Inventory) takes about 35 minutes.
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QuestionHow much does a Hogan Assessment cost?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThe cost of the test can range from $30-$400 for clients wishing to test potential employees. However, employers donโt typically charge employees to take the test.
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- โ Katherine Demby. Test Prep Specialist. Expert Interview. 17 December 2020.
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- โ Katherine Demby. Test Prep Specialist. Expert Interview. 17 December 2020.
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About This Article
Although there are no right or wrong answers to the Hogan assessment test, there are simple ways to improve your chances of impressing an employer. To do this, familiarize yourself with the desired personality traits in the job description before you take the test, so you know what theyโre looking for. You can also do practice tests online so you know what kind of questions youโre likely to get. When you sit down to take the test, try not to overthink the questions. Be honest about yourself, since employers want to know what youโre really like. For example, if you get a question about how often you lie, donโt answer that youโve never told a lie, as this is unrealistic. For more tips, including how to review your Hogan assessment test feedback with your employer, read on!
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