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Speaking mymind
Speaking mymind












speaking mymind

If you want to understand cultural fit and soft skills you need to know the person. Psychometric tests are a way to measure mental horsepower and learn how your personality fits with the work, the environment, the systems and most importantly – the people.Īll your experience, skills, expertise and education contribute to a hiring decision, but it’s often your personality and the way you work that’s the real measuring stick for how you will thrive.Ī lot of people rightly feel that interviews don’t always capture them in the best light, or truly reflect their ability to perform in the role, and that is why a more scientific approach can help to inform recruiting decisions.Īt Noble Futures we look past CVs and paper candidates and get to the know the people. Consider what a Veterinary Surgeon is worth – and the time it takes to move them through the recruitment process – and you can soon understand why finding the right hire in this sector is so critical. Last year it was suggested that a misplaced hire at mid-manager level can leave a sting of up to £132,000 in a company’s bottom line. When you’re trying to marry highly-skilled professionals with their dream job, the wrong fit or mismatched hire can be extremely costly to the business and damaging to the candidate.

speaking mymind

Introducing psychometric testing into the recruitment journey is a way for those with the hiring decision to better understand how you think and behave and, consequently, how you will likely perform in a certain role. How you’re received and whether that’s welcome, is something else entirely. I learned by error that it's best to keep your family research and stories in the family.When you speak your mind you let people know exactly what you think. Any private or sensitive information directly regarding family members and ancestors is in a private place for family only. I share them freely, taking responsibility for any consequences that may occur. My accounts or opinions found within are my truth and they are from my heart. Little did I know while growing up that my ancestors where a big part of our American history in good ways, but also in some very controversial ways. I miss my family and those seemingly innocent days gone by.

speaking mymind

I have fond memories of her parents, my grandparents, and what we all call "the country", Kilvert, Sand Rock Ridge, Cutler and nearby areas. I'm very proud of her for being able to know and see who she was no matter what was swirling around her. I am finding her to be quite a strong fighter in her own wise and quiet way. She was always a family person when she was well. She is a uniquely wonderful and kind person. My mother was, is and always will be a very beautiful woman. We are of mixed ancestry, something that is no longer all that uncommon, and really never was, yet the way one identifies can be a big problem for some culture groups. As I grow older it all becomes clearer, but my stance remains the same. It is a fascinating study, one that has led me down many roads, one that has shown me some very sad instances of prejudices, ideals, and opinions I never realized existed. Slavery was a terrible human injustice. There is a flip-side, so to call it, that affected my family, their ancetors and many of their descendants. On my learning journey I have had to study the history of our country and the history of racial classifications. I think the more one can learn about their family, all their struggles, diffiiculties, and many times the indiscretions that they endured, not just their names and dates, one will appreciate all of their ancestors, not just one select group or race. They become real and you know that they are all part of your being. When life becomes too hectic and stressful I at times find distraction and comfort in making the effort to continue to learn and understand all that I can about what my ancestors lives must have been like, and how they shaped my mother's life. This site is dedicated to my Tabler Ancestors and their families.














Speaking mymind