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Tue, Aug 4, 2009 9:42 EDT

How DiSC Profiles Can Help and Hurt Job Seekers

Behavioral assessments such as DiSC give job seekers insights into their work styles that they can use to ace interviews.

Topic: Personal Management

Blog: Career Connection

Current Rating: 5 Comments: 2

Behavioral assessments such as DiSC give job seekers insight into their work styles that they can use to ace job interviews and evaluate prospective employers. But they wouldn't want to share the details of their profiles with hiring managers.  

Last Thursday I spoke with Debbie Giles, co-owner of Intesi! Resources Inc., a consulting firm that provides DiSC assessments to individuals and corporate customers. DiSC assessments identify how a person tends to behave in a given environment, such as at work, by evaluating the individual along the four DiSC dynamics (dominance, influence, steadiness and conscientiousness) and seeing which dynamic makes up the bulk of an individual's behavioral style.

Intesi recently launched a DiSC assessment for job seekers, called DiSCresume. Intesi is pitching DiSCresume as a service that will help job seekers stand out to hiring managers. It's a compelling pitch for a crowded job market (it certainly got my attention), but it's also a little naïve. Allow me to elaborate.

Intesi co-owner Debbie Giles says job seekers who take the DiSC assessment and who attach their DiSC profiles along with their résumés when they apply for a job differentiate themselves from all the other candidates who are just submitting résumés and/or cover letters. The DiSC profile, she says, gives the hiring manager insight into the candidate's personality and behavioral style—something the hiring manager can't ascertain from a résumé. Thus, the job seeker distinguishes himself by providing more information to the hiring manager—information that will help him judge whether the candidate will be a good match for his organization.  

"Today's job seekers know that companies are looking for more than experience and background," says Giles. "They're looking more into a candidate's personality, job fit and character."

I agree that a candidate's personality and professional style are going to distinguish him from other, equally qualified candidates, but I'm concerned that attaching one's DiSC profile with one's résumé might do more harm to a job seeker than good.

The detailed DiSC profile identifies an individual's highest DiSC dimension(s) (dominance, influence, steadiness and conscientiousness) and explains how the characteristics associated with each dimension can be strengths and weaknesses in a work environment. The DiSC profile describes how an individual tends to act and react in work situations as well as their preferred work environment. It also reveals how an individual's "score" across the four dimensions combines to form their "classical profile pattern" (e.g. perfectionist, persuader, creative, achiever, etc.)  

Having taken a DiSC assessment, I can say that the instrument pinpointed my behavioral style and tendencies with remarkable accuracy and insight. I can also say that I would not want to share my DiSC profile with a potential employer. While it certainly exposes what's unique and wonderful about me (my charm and poise), it uncovers my many foibles (my predictability and passivity) with uncanny precision.

I think most job seekers would hesitate to share such detailed—and potentially unflattering—information about their behavioral style with prospective employers, especially so early in the hiring process, for fear that it might rule them out.

What's more, I'm not convinced that most employers know what a DiSC profile is, let alone how to read one or how to use it in hiring. Giles told me that 70 percent of Fortune 500 companies use DiSC assessments to help with team building or leadership development, but she didn't know how many use it for hiring. I can easily see a hiring manager who's ignorant of DiSC using a candidate's profile to eliminate


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Tue, Aug 4, 2009 13:10 EDT
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As someone who hires frequently, I have to say that I don't see how having objective weaknesses in a report hurts a potential job candidate. Especially in this case where they're balanced with candidate strengths.

Everybody has weaknesses. If you're familiar with DISC profiles then you know that there are no good/bad profiles. One of the biggest questions candidates struggle with in job interviews is "What are your greatest weaknesses?". And while it's true that a big part of the question is simply about the candidate being able to see themselves objectively and admit that they have them - we employers do want to know what they are.

Personally, it's my belief that the DISC profile is incredibly effective for this purpose. I think I would give a candidate kudos for being self-aware and open if they were willing to bring in their DISC profile.

Remember that hiring managers are trying to fill a role with an ideal fit. If your DISC profile makes you an ideal fit for that role...you just scored big by providing it.

 
Tue, Aug 11, 2009 11:28 EDT
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Posted by: Tim Wilson
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As a coach, I was a little taken back by the recommendation of attaching one’s DiSC profile with their resume.

I agree with you that most hiring managers wouldn’t know how to handle this information. Keep in mind that your profile shows both your natural style (how you would prefer to do the job) and adaptive style (how you’re adapting to do the job) and it’s the adaptive style that is most revealing.

I would recommend that the job seeker find a way of incorporating some to the strengths the profile points out into their cover letter and resume. On the resume they can use some of the action words to describe their accomplishments. On the cover letter how they will be an asset to the organization. Then when they get the interview can go more into it at that time all without sharing the entire report with hiring manager which would be a mistake.

I think you friend may be doing more harm than good.

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