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They hosted an open house for prospective workers, and tried to think of groups they had not approached before — like a nonprofit that works with people with disabilities.
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Lines of prospective workers have formed regularly at the Greenspoint Mall in Houston.
Such tests now are used on 60 to 70% of prospective workers in the US, and in the UK, according to the Association of Graduate Recruiters, 71% of employers use some form of psychometric test for recruitment.
McDonald's, for example, recently asked prospective workers to choose which of the following best described them: "It is difficult to be cheerful when there are many problems to take care of" or "Sometimes, I need a push to get started on my work".
The firm's chief executive, Dr George Gillespie, said finding prospective workers for the projected 2,000 jobs would be a challenge.
Those concerns were the focus of a Senate subcommittee hearing on Thursday, as senators grilled representatives of the U.S. government's personnel office over how closely contractors scrutinize prospective workers for high-security jobs.
The next step, says Ms Kolko, is to find funding to turn this all-volunteer prototype into a comprehensive simulation for prospective Ebola workers worldwide.
Those assigning HITs can set tests that prospective workers must pass to qualify for the job, or limit employ to workers with a good track record rated by previous finished jobs for which the assigner agreed to pay.
Prospective workers no longer ask first about status issues like the size of their office.
A literacy test should be given to all prospective workers who staff these bastions of democracy.
A year ago, the North Dakota Department of Commerce began recruiting prospective workers at job fairs in Chicago, Denver and St . Paul
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