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Issue Date:- 28 January 2008

WHO’S FOOLING WHOM IN JOB INTERVIEWS?

ACCORDING to new research, 46% of UK employees admit that the interview process failed to reveal their true selves: when interviewing for their current job, they adapted the way in which they presented their personality to try andfit inwith the company. And of those who put on a false face to try and impress, 34% confessed that they projected a very different personality from their true one.  The survey of 1,000 workers was carried out by business psychology experts OPP. It also found that 22% of employees is stressing out because they have continued to put up the false front they first employed at the interview stage.

Robert McHenry, CEO of OPP, comments:- “This research underlines why so many businesses are supplementing job interviews with psychometric tests and other forms of assessment. If people fake it to try and fit in, it can lead to major problems down the line, particularly if the true personality that emerges later is not best suited to the team, the role and the organisation.  It’s also self-defeating for employers. Businesses thrive on a mix of personality types, not an army of clones. If individuals are trying to fit in by deliberately disguising who they are and how they behave, the consequences for them are typically stress and productivity issues. This homogenisation also stifles innovation and challenge at the organisation.”

To complicate matters further, the research also uncovered that according to 47% of employees, the persona their boss adopted during the interview was also a front. The eventual view many employees have of their line manager’s personality is not consistent with that 1st impression.

Robert McHenry continues:- “On the one hand, you have half of all interview candidates pretending to be something they’re not. On the other, half of all interviewers are also concealing their real personalities. It’s no wonder that recruitment and selection practitioners recommend not relying on interviews alone.”

Schools and groups encouraged to hop, skip or jump to success in the Kick Asthma mini-marathon

RECORD Breaker and Asthma UK Ambassador Paula Radcliffe is launching a challenge to schools or groups in the North West to each collectively cover 26.2 miles by any means, like swimming, hopping, skipping, to raise vital funds to improve the health and well-being of more than a million children with asthma in the UK.

The Kick Asthma mini-marathon is supported by Asthma UK and enables children of all different abilities and fitness levels to take part. Each child is encouraged to complete a short section, which combined with others, completes the marathon. Some children have chosen to hitch a ride on piggyback, others have run three-legged with a friend and some have even attempted it with an egg and spoon!

Paula Radcliffe, fronting the launch, says:- ‘All children benefit from exercise, including those with asthma. By taking part in the Kick Asthma mini-marathon again you and your school can enjoy staying fit and active while training to complete another marathon challenge’.

Schools or groups registering for the challenge will receive a pack with everything needed to get started and a helpful Asthma UK team is also available for support and information on making your Kick Asthma mini-marathon a memorable event.

For more information or to register your school or group call the Asthma UK Supporter & Information Team on 08456 03 81 43 or email them.

For further information about asthma, please visit asthma.org.uk.

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