Number One
13th May 2008, 12:13
When you really think about it, most of us enter this (intended) life-long union with minimal "due diligence".
As recruiters, we conduct behavioural interviews, complete one or more reference checks with appropriate referees and, depending upon your area of specialisation, there may be skill, aptitude or work style/personality tests to conduct as well.
Maybe we should conduct behavioural interviews with our potential marriage partners:
"Tell me about a time when a previous partner stayed out late with their friends, didn't call you and came home ‘tired and emotional'.
Please detail the specific action you took, the outcomes achieved and the feedback you received?"
Reference checking may also assist us to make a sound decision:
"Was her performance in the relationship excellent, very good, good, satisfactory or unsatisfactory?
How many ‘headaches' did she have at night during the term of the relationship?
Hypothetically, if she was available again for a relationship, would you consider her?"
Reasons for leaving would need to be explored more fully:
"When you say you left the relationship because of a personality clash, could you be more specific about that. What exactly happened?"
"So you were headhunted for that relationship. How would you respond if you were headhunted again?
:clap:
As recruiters, we conduct behavioural interviews, complete one or more reference checks with appropriate referees and, depending upon your area of specialisation, there may be skill, aptitude or work style/personality tests to conduct as well.
Maybe we should conduct behavioural interviews with our potential marriage partners:
"Tell me about a time when a previous partner stayed out late with their friends, didn't call you and came home ‘tired and emotional'.
Please detail the specific action you took, the outcomes achieved and the feedback you received?"
Reference checking may also assist us to make a sound decision:
"Was her performance in the relationship excellent, very good, good, satisfactory or unsatisfactory?
How many ‘headaches' did she have at night during the term of the relationship?
Hypothetically, if she was available again for a relationship, would you consider her?"
Reasons for leaving would need to be explored more fully:
"When you say you left the relationship because of a personality clash, could you be more specific about that. What exactly happened?"
"So you were headhunted for that relationship. How would you respond if you were headhunted again?
:clap: