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seven-point plan

Aide memoire for recruiters seeking to identify the qualities of a candidate. Once the recruiter has used the seven-point plan to elicit the qualities of the candidate, they can then be compared with a list of the qualities required for a position, as well as with the qualities of the other candidates.

The criteria in the seven-point plan are: physical – appearance, bearing, health, physique, quality of speech; attainments – achievements, education, training, experience; general intelligence – analytical ability, cognitive ability, creativity; special aptitudes – manual dexterity, mathematical, scientific; interests – intellectual, practical, social, sports; disposition – compassion, humour, maturity, optimism, passion, self-reliance; and circumstances – geographical mobility, availability at short notice, (but not discriminatory factors, such as marital status, age, sex, unless specifically relevant to the job). The seven-point plan was conceived by English occupational psychologist Alec Rogers.



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