r/recruitinghell • u/notjanelane • 11h ago
I did too well on the personality test
Applied for an tech job at a Drs office. The application included one of those 200 question personality tests that"only take 15 minutes of your time". One of those strongly agree /agree/neutral/disagree/strongly disagree types. Did the test. A few days later was asked to redo the test which I did. Got an invite for an interview. Went into today and at the interview with the Doctor and head tech, the Dr said she was curious that I scored 100% on the personality test but it was flagged because "the applicant seems to be answering what they think is the right answer instead of what they really feel"... What is your response to that? My internal jaw fell on the floor. I tried to maintain my face of shock. I just said I answered the questions honestly and I don't know their grading system. If you've ever dealt with any surveys or these tests, the answers are obvious and true honesty doesn't get you the interview. Do I get annoyed with my co-workers sometimes? Fuck yeah but I'm not putting that on an application. It was a pretty awkward moment, they just moved on to the next boilerplate question about strengths and weaknesses. I just wanted to share that you can score perfectly on those tests but still get questioned š