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What are the three best things about working at Personnel Decisions International?My colleagues are extremely brilliant - our work is cutting edge - I am not confined to one industry vertical in my work
Posted @ 07:28PM, January 27, 2007
by Stuart Agtsteribbe | Permalink |
What's the interview process like at Personnel Decisions International?Very thorough. We use the same process for hiring at PDI as we use for our clients. There is an extended interview by the person who would be your boss. If they think there might be a match, you are interviewed more extensively by one of the I/O psychologists who you would work with. Cognitive ...
Posted @ 08:37AM, October 13, 2006
by Ann Johnston | Permalink |
What's the best team you worked with at Personnel Decisions International?Since one of PDI's areas of expertise is understanding what makes a team tick, and hiring for performance, potential, readiness, and fit, just working at PDI is being on the best team. We are people with shared values, motivations, and are taught a lot about the various personality types so that ...
Posted @ 08:33AM, October 13, 2006
by Ann Johnston | Permalink |
What music do you listen to at Personnel Decisions International?I have a job that requires me to be on the phone a lot, and I can't be distracted by music. Each person is free to have their own radio/CD player and to listen when appropriate.
Posted @ 08:30AM, October 13, 2006
by Ann Johnston | Permalink |
What are the lunches like at Personnel Decisions International?Many in sales and consulting eat at their desk, as their schedules are jammed. However, there are always enough people in the lunch room to have lively, fun conversations. We try very hard NOT to talk business in the lunch room.
Posted @ 08:28AM, October 13, 2006
by Ann Johnston | Permalink |
What do people wear to work at Personnel Decisions International?If we are not in a client facing role, business casual, and on Fridays, casual. Client facing requires a very professional appearance, although rarely suit and tie, unless the client we are working with is more button down.
Posted @ 08:27AM, October 13, 2006
by Ann Johnston | Permalink |
What motivates you to do your best work at Personnel Decisions International?Making a difference in peoples' work lives, and knowing I'm a part of helping organizations achieve a competitive edge through their talent management practices.
Posted @ 08:26AM, October 13, 2006
by Ann Johnston | Permalink |
What are the opportunities for advancement at Personnel Decisions International?It's a pretty flat organization, with consultants as king/queen, much like a law office or any other consulting firm. If you can live with the fact that everything you do in support of them brings success to the client organization and your own organization, and you're not going to have many ...
Posted @ 08:25AM, October 13, 2006
by Ann Johnston | Permalink |
What are the three best things about working at Personnel Decisions International?1. Working with these brilliant consultants who are wonderful human beings
Posted @ 08:18AM, October 13, 2006
by Ann Johnston | Permalink |
How did you find your job at Personnel Decisions International?I was singing in a church choir and sharing with a fellow soprano that I was in the market for full time work. She told me how much her sister loved working at PDI, and arranged an interview for me through her sister.
Posted @ 08:14AM, October 13, 2006
by Ann Johnston | Permalink |
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