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'Mumbo-jumbo' personality tests for jobseekers criticised by Labour | 'Mumbo-jumbo' personality tests for jobseekers criticised by Labour |
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A psychometric test designed to help jobseekers identify and utilise their personality strengths has been criticised as "mumbo-jumbo" by Labour. | A psychometric test designed to help jobseekers identify and utilise their personality strengths has been criticised as "mumbo-jumbo" by Labour. |
The voluntary questionnaire is being used by job centres in north-east England after a pilot last year. | The voluntary questionnaire is being used by job centres in north-east England after a pilot last year. |
The 48 multiple choice questions range from "do I mope a lot?" and "am I easily bored?" to asking whether people "go out of their way to visit museums". | The 48 multiple choice questions range from "do I mope a lot?" and "am I easily bored?" to asking whether people "go out of their way to visit museums". |
Officials said those looking for work and their advisers found it "helpful". | Officials said those looking for work and their advisers found it "helpful". |
The My Strengths questionnaire was devised by the Behavioural Insights Team, which is overseen by the Cabinet Office. | The My Strengths questionnaire was devised by the Behavioural Insights Team, which is overseen by the Cabinet Office. |
The team, which was formed in 2010 and has been dubbed the Nudge Unit as it is influenced by theories of behavioural economics - has been tasked with producing innovative solutions to deep-seated social problems. | The team, which was formed in 2010 and has been dubbed the Nudge Unit as it is influenced by theories of behavioural economics - has been tasked with producing innovative solutions to deep-seated social problems. |
It has focused on presenting information in a way which encourages people to alter their behaviour and lifestyles and make "better choices" rather than relying on new regulation or legislation to force change. | It has focused on presenting information in a way which encourages people to alter their behaviour and lifestyles and make "better choices" rather than relying on new regulation or legislation to force change. |
'Snap judgements' | 'Snap judgements' |
The questionnaire is currently being used at interviews in job centres in Middlesbrough and elsewhere in the region. | The questionnaire is currently being used at interviews in job centres in Middlesbrough and elsewhere in the region. |
People are asked which of five answers - "very much like me", "like me", "neutral", "unlike me" or "very much unlike me" - best describes their view of themselves in response to a variety of different of statements. | People are asked which of five answers - "very much like me", "like me", "neutral", "unlike me" or "very much unlike me" - best describes their view of themselves in response to a variety of different of statements. |
These include: "I am always curious about the world"; "I tend to make snap judgements"; "I get sidetracked when I work"; "I am thrilled when I learn something new"; "I can rarely stay on a diet"; "I have not created anything of beauty in the last year". | These include: "I am always curious about the world"; "I tend to make snap judgements"; "I get sidetracked when I work"; "I am thrilled when I learn something new"; "I can rarely stay on a diet"; "I have not created anything of beauty in the last year". |
Once they complete the survey, said to take 10 minutes, those taking part receive a summary of their five principal strengths. Traits covered include critical thinking, curiosity, originality, social intelligence, bravery and modesty. | Once they complete the survey, said to take 10 minutes, those taking part receive a summary of their five principal strengths. Traits covered include critical thinking, curiosity, originality, social intelligence, bravery and modesty. |
They are then urged to think how they can apply these strengths in their hunt for work and life in general and "to try to find a new way to use them every day". | They are then urged to think how they can apply these strengths in their hunt for work and life in general and "to try to find a new way to use them every day". |
Critics say the test produces similar feedback whatever answers are given, but officials say it is grounded in academic research and there are thousands of possible results. | Critics say the test produces similar feedback whatever answers are given, but officials say it is grounded in academic research and there are thousands of possible results. |
'Helping people' | 'Helping people' |
The Department for Work and Pensions said the questionnaire was designed to highlight things that people were good at, and reaction to it had been positive. | The Department for Work and Pensions said the questionnaire was designed to highlight things that people were good at, and reaction to it had been positive. |
"The exercise is intended to help jobseekers identify their strengths," a spokeswoman said. | "The exercise is intended to help jobseekers identify their strengths," a spokeswoman said. |
"We want to use every tool we have to help jobseekers who want to work find a job." | "We want to use every tool we have to help jobseekers who want to work find a job." |
Officials said those taking part in a recent trial in Essex, in which other measures aimed at boosting people's confidence and improving their employability were also modelled, were 15-20% more likely to be off benefits 13 weeks after signing on. | Officials said those taking part in a recent trial in Essex, in which other measures aimed at boosting people's confidence and improving their employability were also modelled, were 15-20% more likely to be off benefits 13 weeks after signing on. |
But Labour said the UK needed real action to help people back into work - including the guarantee of a job for all those out of work for two years - not "pointless tests". | But Labour said the UK needed real action to help people back into work - including the guarantee of a job for all those out of work for two years - not "pointless tests". |
"No wonder unemployment is higher today than when this government came to power," said shadow work and pensions secretary Liam Byrne. | "No wonder unemployment is higher today than when this government came to power," said shadow work and pensions secretary Liam Byrne. |
"Ministers seem to have got jobseekers wasting time on mumbo-jumbo personality tests when they should be looking for work." | "Ministers seem to have got jobseekers wasting time on mumbo-jumbo personality tests when they should be looking for work." |
The Cabinet Office, which oversees the work of the Nudge Unit, said the point of the initiative was to help people and it was just a small part of a whole package of measures being pursued. It said the test had had positive feedback and was grounded in academic research. | |
The number of people unemployed in the UK rose by 70,000 to 2.56 million between December and February 2012, according to official statistics published last month. | The number of people unemployed in the UK rose by 70,000 to 2.56 million between December and February 2012, according to official statistics published last month. |
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