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Gamification in assessment – A free Guide by Cut-e

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Learn how to choose the best assessment gamification option your candidates and yourself – download the guide below.

Download this free whitepaper to understand how gamification is increasingly being used in assessment

Multinational HR and talent practitioners are increasingly introducing gamification elements to enhance their selection strategy, This stems from a desire to differentiate their hiring process, engage candidates and boost their employer brand. However, in the excitement around gamification, it is easy to forget one important detail: the real purpose of assessment is to measure the job-relevant capabilities of candidates in order to recruit the right people.

This free whitepaper distinguishes between games (which are primarily used for pre-application attraction), gamified assessments (proven psychometric instruments which feature game-style elements to make them more engaging) and game-based assessments (purpose-built games which assess the user’ behaviour while ‘playing’ the game). Each can be used alongside traditional psychometric assessments.

 

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