An assessment centre makes the results of the psychometric tools used and therefore the selection process objective through standardised testing. Candidates are not in direct competition, but rather assessed against an employer’s criteria.
Therefore, an assessment Centre is often require a chance to see collaboration between a group of candidates.
An assessment centre ensures organisations will find the most appropriate individual for the role based on their qualifications, skills and competencies.
Organisations that us assessment centres have shown these are more cost effective overall as while there is an initial cost, it is a long term investment that will outweigh the initial outlay.
As applicants will be undergoing a number of aptitude tests and exercises, this will often act as an initial training for new employees. This also in the future increase the chances of long term employment, reducing the costs associated with running recruitment drives and further costs associated with looking for new candidates.
Having the right individual in the right position increases efficiency and productivity and reduces overall levels of spend on training new people all the time through frequent onboarding processes.
For organisations, having an assessment centre run by a recruiter can enhance the reputation of the organisation’s standing in the wider community and country.