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    Marc Clifton wrote:

    I "May not be consistently pleasant, good-natured, or cooperative"

    Marc Clifton wrote:

    bullsh*t

    I don't know...seems quite accurate.

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    Marc Clifton
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    PompeyThree wrote:

    seems quite accurate.

    Yeah, there's certain people they should not talk to. :laugh: Marc

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      Good god man, how do you even function in society! :-D If a company made me take this test as part of the application/interview process, I would not.

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      Slacker007 wrote:

      If a company made me take this test as part of the application/interview process, I would not.

      I think mainly because I was curious, the company contacted me, and I really don't need any more work anyways, I figured, what the hell, let's dance. It was very educational, and now I know what not to do in the future. :) Marc

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        So, I took this test as part of an application process. This is what it came up with: I am "unlikely to set challenging work goals, and may exert a low level of effort toward achievement of goals" I "may not persist when faced with difficulties or obstacles, or when success seems unlikely" I "have little interest in volunteering for or taking on new work responsibilities or challenges" I "Appear to have little or no interest in taking charge, or directing and leading others; may be hesitant to offer opinions" I "May not be consistently pleasant, good-natured, or cooperative" The one thing it failed to mention: "I will be contacting a lawyer to sue Pearson, the creator of this test." I kid you not. These personality tests are utter bullshit. Marc

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        was it online? I now am curious... ;P :laugh: :laugh:

        M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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        • M Marc Clifton

          So, I took this test as part of an application process. This is what it came up with: I am "unlikely to set challenging work goals, and may exert a low level of effort toward achievement of goals" I "may not persist when faced with difficulties or obstacles, or when success seems unlikely" I "have little interest in volunteering for or taking on new work responsibilities or challenges" I "Appear to have little or no interest in taking charge, or directing and leading others; may be hesitant to offer opinions" I "May not be consistently pleasant, good-natured, or cooperative" The one thing it failed to mention: "I will be contacting a lawyer to sue Pearson, the creator of this test." I kid you not. These personality tests are utter bullshit. Marc

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          Amarnath S
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          Marc Clifton wrote:

          "I will be contacting a lawyer to sue Pearson, the creator of this test."

          Pearson have seen this post, and their legal notice is already on the way to reach you :-)

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          • M Marc Clifton

            PompeyThree wrote:

            seems quite accurate.

            Yeah, there's certain people they should not talk to. :laugh: Marc

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            Oo! Oo! Let's give one to MM on a Saturday night! :laugh:

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            • N Nelek

              was it online? I now am curious... ;P :laugh: :laugh:

              M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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              Nelek wrote:

              was it online? I now am curious...

              Yeah, google Pearson "Workplace Personality Inventory" test. You have to pay $29 if you want to take it yourself. Marc

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              • M Marc Clifton

                So, I took this test as part of an application process. This is what it came up with: I am "unlikely to set challenging work goals, and may exert a low level of effort toward achievement of goals" I "may not persist when faced with difficulties or obstacles, or when success seems unlikely" I "have little interest in volunteering for or taking on new work responsibilities or challenges" I "Appear to have little or no interest in taking charge, or directing and leading others; may be hesitant to offer opinions" I "May not be consistently pleasant, good-natured, or cooperative" The one thing it failed to mention: "I will be contacting a lawyer to sue Pearson, the creator of this test." I kid you not. These personality tests are utter bullshit. Marc

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                R Giskard Reventlov
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                Your big mistake was answering honestly. You have to give them the answers they are looking for. Don't you know anything??? :-)

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                  Marc Clifton wrote:

                  "I will be contacting a lawyer to sue Pearson, the creator of this test."

                  Pearson have seen this post, and their legal notice is already on the way to reach you :-)

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                  Avijnata wrote:

                  Pearson have seen this post, and their legal notice is already on the way to reach you

                  Good, because I just blogged[^] about it too. Which means it's also on FB and Twitter. Marc

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                  • R R Giskard Reventlov

                    Your big mistake was answering honestly. You have to give them the answers they are looking for. Don't you know anything??? :-)

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                    One of the results is an "honesty" result. If your questions show an overly-positive attitude your whole test is flagged as probably being false. Damned if you do, damned if you don't :)

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                    • R R Giskard Reventlov

                      Your big mistake was answering honestly. You have to give them the answers they are looking for. Don't you know anything??? :-)

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                      R. Giskard Reventlov wrote:

                      You have to give them the answers they are looking for.

                      One of my favorite questions was "Have you ever lied to your employer?" Marc

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                      • M Marc Clifton

                        R. Giskard Reventlov wrote:

                        You have to give them the answers they are looking for.

                        One of my favorite questions was "Have you ever lied to your employer?" Marc

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                        R Giskard Reventlov
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                        :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: That has to be the stupidest question ever. They are looking for controllable drones with zero personality - you clearly are not one.

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                        • M Marc Clifton

                          Nelek wrote:

                          was it online? I now am curious...

                          Yeah, google Pearson "Workplace Personality Inventory" test. You have to pay $29 if you want to take it yourself. Marc

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                          Nelek
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                          :omg: :omg: :wtf: :wtf: Ok... I am curious, but not so curious :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh: I trust you full with the conclusion... bullsh1t

                          M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                          • M Marc Clifton

                            So, I took this test as part of an application process. This is what it came up with: I am "unlikely to set challenging work goals, and may exert a low level of effort toward achievement of goals" I "may not persist when faced with difficulties or obstacles, or when success seems unlikely" I "have little interest in volunteering for or taking on new work responsibilities or challenges" I "Appear to have little or no interest in taking charge, or directing and leading others; may be hesitant to offer opinions" I "May not be consistently pleasant, good-natured, or cooperative" The one thing it failed to mention: "I will be contacting a lawyer to sue Pearson, the creator of this test." I kid you not. These personality tests are utter bullshit. Marc

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                            GuyThiebaut
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                            "unlikely to set challenging work goals, and may exert a low level of effort toward achievement of goals" The best developer is a lazy programmer - why create more work for yourself when you can design systems that are easy to maintain and easy to scale(eurgh horrible buzzword!). "may not persist when faced with difficulties or obstacles, or when success seems unlikely" Why keep banging your head against a wall when they are alternative ways of doing things such as using google? "have little interest in volunteering for or taking on new work responsibilities or challenges" As if a developer has any time to take on anything else. "Appear to have little or no interest in taking charge, or directing and leading others; may be hesitant to offer opinions" Opinions in the software development world are cheap and it's rare for someone to listen to our opinions because,after all, they know all about how to design software. "May not be consistently pleasant, good-natured, or cooperative" See point above...

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                              So, I took this test as part of an application process. This is what it came up with: I am "unlikely to set challenging work goals, and may exert a low level of effort toward achievement of goals" I "may not persist when faced with difficulties or obstacles, or when success seems unlikely" I "have little interest in volunteering for or taking on new work responsibilities or challenges" I "Appear to have little or no interest in taking charge, or directing and leading others; may be hesitant to offer opinions" I "May not be consistently pleasant, good-natured, or cooperative" The one thing it failed to mention: "I will be contacting a lawyer to sue Pearson, the creator of this test." I kid you not. These personality tests are utter bullshit. Marc

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                              Sander Rossel
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                              Remind me not to socialize with you in the future, you seem to be a negative influence :laugh: Seriously though, in this case it's not you (well not entirely) who suffers from this test. Suppose you were a serious candidate and this company rejects you based on these test results. The company just missed a major opportunity! I had something just like it once. A company I wanted to buy from wouldn't sell me their product because somehow some financial bureau decided I was not worthy of credit! I am a lot, but I've never missed a payment in my life :doh: The company missed out on revenue and I shopped somewhere else. Later I found out that it was because I just moved and the person who lived in the house before I did was a notorious defaulter... So all they really did was an address check, absurd! :~

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                              • M Marc Clifton

                                So, I took this test as part of an application process. This is what it came up with: I am "unlikely to set challenging work goals, and may exert a low level of effort toward achievement of goals" I "may not persist when faced with difficulties or obstacles, or when success seems unlikely" I "have little interest in volunteering for or taking on new work responsibilities or challenges" I "Appear to have little or no interest in taking charge, or directing and leading others; may be hesitant to offer opinions" I "May not be consistently pleasant, good-natured, or cooperative" The one thing it failed to mention: "I will be contacting a lawyer to sue Pearson, the creator of this test." I kid you not. These personality tests are utter bullshit. Marc

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                                My God! You must've gotten my results... :doh: :laugh:

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                                  "unlikely to set challenging work goals, and may exert a low level of effort toward achievement of goals" The best developer is a lazy programmer - why create more work for yourself when you can design systems that are easy to maintain and easy to scale(eurgh horrible buzzword!). "may not persist when faced with difficulties or obstacles, or when success seems unlikely" Why keep banging your head against a wall when they are alternative ways of doing things such as using google? "have little interest in volunteering for or taking on new work responsibilities or challenges" As if a developer has any time to take on anything else. "Appear to have little or no interest in taking charge, or directing and leading others; may be hesitant to offer opinions" Opinions in the software development world are cheap and it's rare for someone to listen to our opinions because,after all, they know all about how to design software. "May not be consistently pleasant, good-natured, or cooperative" See point above...

                                  “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

                                  ― Christopher Hitchens

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                                  GuyThiebaut wrote:

                                  The best developer is a lazy programmer

                                  The laziest always find the easiest way to get it done

                                  GuyThiebaut wrote:

                                  Why keep banging your head against a wall when they are alternative ways of doing things such as using google?

                                  Don't forget the QA and "gimme code plzzz, it's urgent"

                                  GuyThiebaut wrote:

                                  As if a developer has any time to take on anything else.

                                  Did you forget coffee, bacon and beer? ;P ;P ;P :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

                                  M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                                  • M Marc Clifton

                                    So, I took this test as part of an application process. This is what it came up with: I am "unlikely to set challenging work goals, and may exert a low level of effort toward achievement of goals" I "may not persist when faced with difficulties or obstacles, or when success seems unlikely" I "have little interest in volunteering for or taking on new work responsibilities or challenges" I "Appear to have little or no interest in taking charge, or directing and leading others; may be hesitant to offer opinions" I "May not be consistently pleasant, good-natured, or cooperative" The one thing it failed to mention: "I will be contacting a lawyer to sue Pearson, the creator of this test." I kid you not. These personality tests are utter bullshit. Marc

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                                    Low energy, can't be president.

                                    it ain’t broke, it doesn’t have enough features yet.

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                                    • M Marc Clifton

                                      So, I took this test as part of an application process. This is what it came up with: I am "unlikely to set challenging work goals, and may exert a low level of effort toward achievement of goals" I "may not persist when faced with difficulties or obstacles, or when success seems unlikely" I "have little interest in volunteering for or taking on new work responsibilities or challenges" I "Appear to have little or no interest in taking charge, or directing and leading others; may be hesitant to offer opinions" I "May not be consistently pleasant, good-natured, or cooperative" The one thing it failed to mention: "I will be contacting a lawyer to sue Pearson, the creator of this test." I kid you not. These personality tests are utter bullshit. Marc

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                                      Perhaps it reflected the state of mind you had at the time, and you weren’t really interested in the job to start with when you took the said stupid test.

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                                      • M Marc Clifton

                                        R. Giskard Reventlov wrote:

                                        You have to give them the answers they are looking for.

                                        One of my favorite questions was "Have you ever lied to your employer?" Marc

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                                        Related question to someone, already a manager, aspiring for a senior management role: "Have you ever lied to your subordinate?"

                                        if (yes) {
                                        You are in
                                        } else {
                                        Remain wherever you are :-)
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                                        • G GuyThiebaut

                                          "unlikely to set challenging work goals, and may exert a low level of effort toward achievement of goals" The best developer is a lazy programmer - why create more work for yourself when you can design systems that are easy to maintain and easy to scale(eurgh horrible buzzword!). "may not persist when faced with difficulties or obstacles, or when success seems unlikely" Why keep banging your head against a wall when they are alternative ways of doing things such as using google? "have little interest in volunteering for or taking on new work responsibilities or challenges" As if a developer has any time to take on anything else. "Appear to have little or no interest in taking charge, or directing and leading others; may be hesitant to offer opinions" Opinions in the software development world are cheap and it's rare for someone to listen to our opinions because,after all, they know all about how to design software. "May not be consistently pleasant, good-natured, or cooperative" See point above...

                                          “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

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                                          GuyThiebaut wrote:

                                          The best developer is a lazy programmer

                                          Agreed (and on the rest), and that's the thing, I answered the questions based not just on context but the lessons learned over 35+ years of programming. Marc

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