the questions purportedly assess are thought to be necessary for
successful performance on the job. The job-relevant
constructs that have
been assessed in the interview can be classified into three categories:
general traits, experiential factors, and core job elements. The first category
refers to relatively stable applicant traits. The second category refers to job
knowledge that the applicant has acquired over time. The third category
refers to the knowledge, skills, and abilities associated with the job.
General traits:
Mental ability: Applicants' capacity to listen,
to communicate, to work
with a team, to have attention to detail, and
to learn and process
information
Personality: Conscientiousness, agreeableness,
emotional stability,
extroversion, openness to new experiences
Interest, goals, and values: Applicant motives, goals, and person-
organization fit
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