Hi,
I am interviewing for a PA and they are required to complete an in-tray exercise.
Would anyone be willing to share this with me please?
Many thanks
Beverley
Hi,
I am interviewing for a PA and they are required to complete an in-tray exercise.
Would anyone be willing to share this with me please?
Many thanks
Beverley
In reply to Anna:
Hi BeverleyFor straightforward tasks in-tray-exercises are a useful assessment tool, but for a role as inter-personally dependant as a PA, I would say their value is very limited. The role is formed by the Principal's needs and professional/positional comfort-zones, as well as by the administrative, inter-personal (and diplomatic) skills of the PA, and I am not sure how these, and just as importantly their interaction, can be assessed meaningfully in a in-tray-exercise.
In reply to Samantha:
A very small piece of the jigsaw for a good PA! :-)In reply to Samantha:
A properly designed 'in-tray' exercise is an assessment that should both have face validity (i.e. replicate the tasks of the job) and be both valid (in that it measures what it purports to measure) and reliable (in that it measure it accurately).In reply to Anna:
Hi BeverleyVisit the main CIPD website
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