The Scoreboard



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The Scoreboard assessment measures the following ten personality dimensions exhibited within an individual as they relate to the job description the individual is being assessed for:

Energy - energy and drive level; how tension and stress are handled
Flexibility - integrity, reliability, dependability and work ethics
Organization - ability to plan and utilize time wisely
Communication - individual's desire to meet and interact with people
Emotional Development - level of self-confidence and ability to handle pressure
Assertiveness - whether a person is a leader or a follower
Competitiveness - whether a person is team-spirited or individualistically competitive
Mental Toughness - ability to persevere and deal with obstacles in life without giving up
Questioning/Probing - desire to ask questions and probe
Motivation - whether person is security-motivated or recognition, incentive and commission oriented

The Scoreboard assessment report contains the following segments:

  • The narrative segment, which briefly explains each aptitude and personality dimension that is being assessed in the report and how the individual has scored in each, compared to the job.
  • A pictorial analysis comparing the individual's actual scores to the desirable benchmarks2 for the job. These benchmarks may be derived for an individual company based on their own successful people in the job, derived based on the job description, or the person can be assessed against Candidate Resources' database of people who are successful in those jobs.

Who It's For

The Scoreboard is for skilled, semi-skilled, technical, basic entry level, administrative and a variety of other jobs where it is important that the individual hired for the job have the behavioral traits are required in the successful performance of the job, but the job itself does not call for as comprehensive and in-depth assessment as the Achiever, which includes mental aptitudes.