90 percent of recruiters reported that bad hires don’t work out because the candidate lacks the right soft skills, and critical thinking and problem-solving capabilities are among the most important soft skills you can hire and test for.
Especially as employees shift away from performing manual repetitive tasks, critical thinking and problem-solving will continue to be important in the modern work setting. One reliable way to test for critical thinking is through a critical thinking skills assessment, which we’ll cover in detail below.
Critical thinking refers to the use of rationality and available evidence to solve problems, communicate with those around us, make difficult decisions, and determine important outcomes. Critical thinking is important for self-improvement, communication, leadership, technical roles, and approaching problems with an open mind.
Critical thinking assessments are tests that gauge a candidate’s critical thinking skills and problem-solving capabilities. There are a myriad of ways to test critical thinking skills, so it’s important to narrow down the kind of skills, problems, and capabilities you’re seeking.
It’s also important to think of critical thinking as a soft skill that enables hard skills. Critical thinkers are self-aware, open-minded, curious, and reflective individuals–all of which are important in solving complex technical problems. In other words, you can test for critical thinking through both soft skills and hard skill assessments.
In order to get the most out of your assessment, you should be implementing the kind of problems, tasks, and challenges your candidate will be seeing in their day-to-day work. You can take problems and situations directly out of employees’ work days and integrate them into your test.
Research at Pearson indicates that 81 percent of companies place a strong emphasis on critical thinking skills. Its studies also found that standardized measures of critical thinking had a strong correlation to real-world interpersonal, financial, and business outcomes.
Additionally, several studies have found that organizations place a huge emphasis on soft skills when it comes to delivering outcomes and completing initiatives. BlinkistMagazine cites the Harvard Business Review, Stanford Research Center, LinkedIn Global Talent Trends Report, and other notable studies for the following findings on soft skills and critical thinking.
You can test for critical thinking skills in a number of ways, but the most common is through a series of logic problems and situational questions. You can test for the following skills and capabilities through a critical thinking skills assessment:
You can test for a variety of skills with the following test template structures.
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Strongly agree |
Agree |
Neutral |
Disagree |
Strongly disagree |
There are no right and wrong answers; everyone has their own opinion. |
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The most reliable source of information is that given by first-hand experience and eyewitness reports. |
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You would try every possible alternative to solving a problem before asking someone for help. |
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There is usually one best way to do things, and organizations need to find that one best way in order to succeed |
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I try to see things from others' perspectives, even if I know they’re wrong. |
Here are a few critical thinking questions featured on iPREP’s sample page.
Proposed inference:
Not all consumer behavior is concerned with saving money.
Proposed Assumption.
Choices made by private spending will not maximize public welfare.
Proposed conclusion:
No economic predictions are accurate for the long-term.
Resumes, interviews, and reference checks are all important and necessary ways to assess new hires. However, if you want a holistic candidate assessment, you should be implementing candidate skills tests and critical thinking skills tests.
Not only will they give you insight into the logical skills, problem solving skills, and open mindedness of candidates, but they can be used in conjunction with reference checks and interviews to corroborate things candidates say or write on their resumes.
Crosschq makes this process easy by offering automated digital reference checks, IO-Psychologist-backed surveys, and hiring analytics that will improve your sourcing and quality of hire.
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