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Employee selection: Will intelligence and conscientiousness do the job?
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Job AnalysisJob CandidatesWorkforce DevelopmentBusiness IntelligenceEmployee SelectionManagementBusinessHuman-like IntelligenceCompetitive IntelligenceJob PerformanceIntelligence AnalysisMicrosoft Values IntelligenceStrategic ManagementHuman Resource ManagementCandidate SelectionExecutive OverviewOrganizational BehaviorPsychology
Executive Overview Despite years of research designed to match jobs and people, selection decisions are not always based on an exact fit between the person and the job. Microsoft values intelligence over all else, for all jobs. Southwest Airlines values character. When are these general characteristics adequate to the task of selecting job candidates? Should firms value intelligence and conscientiousness above specific skills?
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