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Testing, Testing 1-2-3 by TestGenius

Testing, Testing 1-2-3 by TestGenius

A podcast about all things testing for HR and Employee Selection by TestGenius & Biddle Consulting Group..

TestGenius · TestGenius, Biddle Consulting Group

7 episodesEN

Show overview

Testing, Testing 1-2-3 by TestGenius launched in 2024 and has put out 7 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 6 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 42 min and 56 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.

The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 1 year ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by TestGenius, Biddle Consulting Group.

Episodes
7
Running
2024–2025 · 1y
Median length
50 min
Cadence
Quarterly-ish

From the publisher

A podcast about all things testing for HR and Employee Selection by TestGenius & Biddle Consulting Group.

Latest Episodes

Ep 7So, You Don’t Test? A Closer Look at Why You Should Consider It

In this episode, hosts Mike Callen and Jenny Arnez of Biddle Consulting Group's TestGenius podcast, address common concerns and misconceptions about testing in recruitment. They explain that many elements of the hiring process are inherently tests, distinguish between subjective and objective measures, and discuss the importance of ensuring tests' validity and consistency with business necessity. The hosts highlight the benefits of using skill and ability tests, personality tests and situational judgment tests to improve hiring effectiveness, employee engagement, and defensibility. Real-world examples and detailed explanations reinforce the crucial role of testing in creating a fair and efficient recruitment process.Notice:This podcast is a presentation of Biddle Consulting Group, Inc., the publishers of TestGenius. The topics covered in this podcast are sometimes controversial, and pertain to an often-changing landscape. The opinions expressed of the hosts and guests are their own, and may not align with those of the organization for which they work. None of the conversation or resources shared on this podcast should be construed to be legal advice. As a best practice, if you have concerns over these issues or opinions expressed, you should explore them with an attorney or other expert. 00:00 Introduction and Disclaimers00:55 Meet the Hosts01:13 Today's Topic: You Say You Don't Test02:21 Understanding TestGenius and Testing03:39 The Importance of Skill and Ability Testing04:16 Real-Life Conversations and Misconceptions05:00 Point 1: Everything in Recruitment is a Test05:45 Historical Context: Griggs vs. Duke Power10:13 Job Postings and Adverse Impact16:52 Job Applications and Adverse Impact19:50 Various Types of Tests in Recruitment26:15 Adverse Impact vs. Disparate Impact28:45 Subjective vs. Objective Measures31:42 Ensuring Fairness in the Hiring Process32:08 The Role of Subjective Measures in Recruitment34:15 The Importance of Optics in Recruitment36:29 Work Sample Tests: Benefits and Realistic Job Previews40:30 Ensuring Validity in Testing44:15 The Critical Role of Paper Trails50:21 Addressing Concerns About Testing56:28 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsResources:- TestGenius: www.testgenius.com- Biddle Consulting Group: www.biddle.com- CritiCall: www.criticall911.com

May 6, 202558 min

Ep 6Best Practices in the Hiring Process

In this episode of 'Testing, Testing 1-2-3' by TestGenius and Biddle Consulting Group, hosts Jenny Arnez and Mike Callen discuss pre-employment testing and hiring best practices. They discuss a specific client case about Acme County's concerns regarding adverse impact in their hiring process, and explore essential concepts such as job analysis, validation processes, and the Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures. They also shed light on content and criterion validation, and the importance of face validity in recruitment. Emphasizing the need for defensible and job-related cutoff scores, the episode provides actionable insights to create a fair, effective, and legally sound hiring process. Resources mentioned:ioPredict: www.iopredict.comUniform Guidelines: www.uniformguidelines.comTestGenius: www.TestGenius.comChapters:00:00 Introduction to Testing, Testing 1-2-300:43 Today's Unique Episode Format01:32 Client Scenario: Acme County's Hiring Concerns02:26 Mike's Advice on Recruitment Consistency05:19 The Importance of Job Analysis09:05 Understanding Tests in the Recruitment Process12:17 Addressing Adverse Impact in Hiring18:37 Legal Guidelines and Validation Processes20:33 TestGenius Validation Wizard Explained28:02 Performance Differentiation in Testing31:25 Sponsor Message32:01 Holistic Recruitment Strategy33:09 Defensibility and Utility in Recruitment35:33 Validation Process and Its Importance35:53 Technological Changes in Job Roles37:26 Content Validity and Criterion Validity40:34 Personality Tests and Criterion Validation46:56 Face Validity in Testing53:27 Multifaceted Testing Strategy59:51 Final Thoughts and Recommendations

Jan 29, 20251h 0m

Ep 5Exploring Pay Equity: More Insights from Dr. Brian Marentette

Exploring Pay Equity: More Insights from Dr. Brian Marentette - Testing Testing 123 Podcast In this episode of Testing, Testing 123, sponsored by TestGenius, hosts Jenny Arnez and Mike Callen are joined again by Dr. Brian Marentette from Berkshire Associates to delve into pay equity. The discussion covers the differences between software-driven and consultant-led pay equity analyses, potential pitfalls of each approach, and best practices for employers. The conversation also touches on job architecture, employee groupings, and legal considerations in pay equity. Brian provides valuable insights and practical advice on navigating the complexities of pay equity, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in fair compensation practices.Resources Mentioned:Berkshire Associates: www.berkshireassociates.comBiddle Consulting Group: www.biddle.comBiddle Blog - Pay Equity Posts: www.biddle.com/blog/BCGi: www.bcginstitute.orgTestGenius: www.TestGenius.comDr. Brian Marentette's LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/brianmarentetteSHRM: www.shrm.orgWorld at Work: www.worldatwork.orgUS Equal Employment Opportunity Commission: www.eeoc.gov 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction00:33 Diving into Pay Equity Analysis00:54 Software vs. Consultant for Pay Equity01:58 Challenges and Complexities in Pay Equity06:43 Legal Considerations in Pay Equity12:17 Best Practices for Pay Equity Analysis19:16 Job Architecture and Grouping Employees23:38 Resources and Final Thoughts

Aug 7, 202428 min

Ep 4Understanding Pay Equity: Insights from Dr. Brian Marentette

Understanding Pay Equity: Insights from Dr. Brian Marentette | Testing, Testing 123 Podcast Welcome to the Testing, Testing 123 podcast by TestGenius! In this episode, hosts Jenny Arnez and Mike Callen sit down with Dr. Brian Marentette, Director of People Insights at Berkshire Associates. Dr. Marentette educates us on the basics of pay equity, explaining its importance, methodologies, and common misconceptions. The conversation delves into issues like performance ratings, market availability, and the influence of pay equity analyses on organizational DE&I practices. Perfect for HR professionals, business leaders, and anyone interested in fair compensation practices. Join us for an informative session filled with expert insights and practical advice!Resources:Berkshire Associates: www.berkshireassociates.comBiddle Consulting Group: www.biddle.comBCGi: www.bcginstitute.orgTestGenius: www.TestGenius.comDr. Brian Marentette's LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/brianmarentette 00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:47 Meet Dr. Brian Marentette01:58 Understanding Pay Equity04:20 Factors Influencing Pay Equity10:05 Legal and DEI Perspectives20:03 Proactive vs. Reactive Pay Equity Analysis27:10 Pay Transparency and Market Trends31:25 Conclusion and Contact Information

Jul 12, 202435 min

Ep 3Explaining the CritiCall Personality Test with Dr. Clinton Kelly

Personality Testing in 911 Dispatch Environments | Testing, Testing 1-2-3In this episode of Testing, Testing 1-2-3, host Jenny Arnez from TestGenius welcomes Mike Callen, VP of Products at TestGenius, and Dr. Clinton Kelly from ioPredict to discuss personality testing in the high-stress environment of 911 dispatch. They delve into the CritiCall dispatch assessment tool, explaining its role in evaluating technical skills crucial for dispatch work. The conversation highlights the job-specific personality test developed in collaboration with ioPredict, exploring the significance of adaptability, composure, resilience, and other traits necessary for success in dispatch roles. The episode also covers the test's validation process, its utility, and legal defensibility, providing insights for hiring managers on making informed hiring decisions.Resources mentioned:ioPredict: www.iopredict.comUniform Guidelines: www.uniformguidelines.comUniform Guidelines Section 7bUniform Guidelines Section 15bTestGenius: www.TestGenius.comCritiCall Dispatcher Testing Software: www.criticall911.com00:00 Introduction to the Podcast00:43 Overview of CritiCall and Its Importance02:54 Personality Testing in Dispatch Environments07:43 Developing the Dispatcher Personality Test10:26 Analyzing Job Performance and Test Validity19:41 Sample Score Report and Interpretation24:24 Understanding Predictive Power in Hiring25:24 Introduction to Subscales and Their Importance25:52 Using Subscales in Interviews26:43 Balancing Strengths and Weaknesses31:37 Criterion Validation and Its Benefits33:02 Transporting Validity Across Organizations44:57 Standardization in Hiring Processes46:17 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Jun 18, 202449 min

Ep 2Understanding Personality Testing in the Workplace with Dr. Clinton Kelly

Understanding Personality Testing in the Workplace with Dr. Clinton KellyThis podcast episode from 'Testing, Testing 1, 2, 3' explores the intricacies of personality testing in the workplace, featuring Jenny Arnez from TestGenius, Mike Callen, VP of Products at TestGenius, and Dr. Clinton Kelly from ioPredict. They discuss the differences between popular personality tests like Myers-Briggs and those used for employment selection, emphasizing the critical nature of using scientifically validated tests. Dr. Kelly explains the role of industrial and organizational psychology in hiring and promotion, detailing the development, validity, and application of workplace personality assessments. The episode also covers legal and practical considerations for employers, including the Uniform Guidelines on employee selection procedures and the concept of validity transportability. Listeners gain insights into selecting appropriate tests and utilizing test results responsibly in hiring decisions.Resources mentioned:ioPredict: www.iopredict.comUniform Guidelines: www.uniformguidelines.comUniform Guidelines Section 7bTestGenius: www.TestGenius.comCritiCall Dispatcher Testing Software: www.criticall911.comEpisode Chapters:00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guests00:26 Dr. Clinton Kelly's Background and Expertise01:29 Mike Callen's Role and TestGenius Overview02:32 Diving into Personality Testing in the Workplace09:53 Understanding Validity in Personality Testing14:38 Designing and Validating Effective Personality Tests19:36 Post-Hire Uses of Personality Tests and Final Thoughts22:35 Debunking Myths Around Test Taking23:13 The Importance of Objective Selection Processes23:57 Exploring Personality Assessments for Employers24:14 Custom vs. Off-the-Shelf Personality Tests25:34 Understanding Different Types of Personality Tests26:47 Ensuring Test Validity and Applicant Satisfaction32:29 The Role of Subscale Scores in Personality Testing39:11 Navigating Legal and Defensibility Aspects of Personality Testing41:36 Leveraging Uniform Guidelines for Test Validity47:42 Concluding Remarks and Future Discussions

May 16, 202450 min

Ep 1Exploring Behavioral Testing with Logi-Serve

Exploring Behavioral Testing with Logi-Serve (for Pre-hire Selection and Post-hire Development)In this comprehensive podcast episode, Jenny Arnez hosts a discussion with Mike Callen, the VP of Products at TestGenius, and Dr. Chris Cunningham, the Chief Science Officer at Logi-Serve. The focus is on the intersection of hard skills testing traditionally done by TestGenius and the behavioral or competency-based testing spearheaded by Logi-Serve. They delve into the science behind testing for competencies, emphasizing traits versus states, and how Logi-Serve's assessments are designed to enhance hiring processes by integrating a novel approach to evaluating service-oriented competencies. The conversation covers the development of these assessments, their applicability in pre and post-hire contexts, and their potential to foster better talent management. Additionally, the speakers discuss the importance of candidate experience in assessments, the principle of leveling the playing field to avoid bias, and the flexibility of the Logi-Serve assessment system in catering to various industries and job functions. The episode rounds off with a discussion on the practical application of these tests in HR processes and future prospects for leveraging assessments in employee development and organizational planning.00:00 Welcome to the Podcast: Introducing the Experts00:26 Deep Dive into Logi-Serve: Revolutionizing Skills Assessment03:45 Exploring the Nuances of Traits vs. States in Behavioral Testing08:58 The Logi-Serve Assessment Experience: A New Approach to Evaluating Competencies26:40 Enhancing HR Strategies with Logi-Serve's Innovative Assessments34:59 Leveraging Assessments for Talent Management and Leadership Development50:12 Closing Thoughts Watch the episode on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SScW3PxaLQo&t=17s Creators & Guests Mike Callen - Host Jenny Arnez - Host Christopher J. L. Cunningham, PhD - Guest To learn more about Logi-Serve, visit https://logi-serve.com/.For more information about TestGenius, visit https://testgenius.com/

Apr 1, 202453 min
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