What is the difference between personality traits and competencies?

difference between personality traits and competencies

When selecting and developing talent, it is crucial to understand both personality traits and competencies. Personality questionnaires are used to gain insight into character traits, with the implicit assumption that these traits translate directly into mastery of competencies. But does a high score on a personality trait automatically mean that your candidate possesses the corresponding […]

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Evidence-based Selection Methods.

This fact sheet provides an overview of the most commonly used (psychological) selection methods, both classical and modern. The figures are based on meta-analyses and dominant scientific literature.

Method Predictive validity (r) Typical reliability
Cognitive ability (GMA test) .51 High (.85-.95)
Work test .54 High
(inter-rater ≥.70)
Structured interview .51 Medium-high (.60-.75)
Unstructured interview .18-.38 Low-medium (.40-.55)
Integrity test .41 High (α ≥.80)
Conscientiousness (Big Five) .31 Medium-high (α ~.75-.85)
Job knowledge test .48 High (≥.80)
Years of service .18 Not applicable
Video/asynchronous interview (incl. AI) .30-.40 Good at structuring; algorithmically variable
Machine learning / algorithmic models .20-.50 Depends on dataset; generalizability limited
Serious games / game-based work samples .35-.50 High on objective metrics
Social media screening .00-.20 Low and variable

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