The Scoreboard
The Scoreboard assessment measures the following ten personality
dimensions exhibited within an individual as they relate to the job
description the individual is being assessed for:
- Energy - energy and drive level; how tension and stress are
handled
- Flexibility - integrity, reliability, dependability and work
ethics
- Organization - ability to plan and utilize time wisely
- Communication - individual's desire to meet and interact
with people
- Emotional Development - level of self-confidence and ability
to handle pressure
- Assertiveness - whether a person is a leader or a follower
- Competitiveness - whether a person is team-spirited or
individualistically competitive
- Mental Toughness - ability to persevere and deal with
obstacles in life without giving up
- Questioning/Probing - desire to ask questions and probe
- Motivation - whether person is security-motivated or
recognition, incentive and commission oriented

The Scoreboard assessment report contains the following segments:
- The narrative segment, which briefly explains each aptitude
and personality dimension that is being assessed in the report
and how the individual has scored in each, compared to the job.
- A pictorial analysis comparing the individual's actual scores
to the desirable benchmarks for the job. These benchmarks may be
derived for an individual company based on their own successful
people in the job, derived based on the job description, or the
person can be assessed against Candidate Resources' data base of
people who are successful in those jobs.

The Scoreboard is for skilled, semi-skilled, technical, basic entry
level, administrative and a variety of other jobs where it is
important that the individual hired for the job have the behavioral
traits are required in the successful performance of the job, but
the job itself does not call for as comprehensive and in depth
assessment as the Achiever, which includes mental aptitudes.
Benchmarks are the mental aptitudes and/or personality traits and their levels required by a
job.
Sample of the Scoreboard report.
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