CPM Talent Acquisition & Onboarding 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the primary purpose of using a structured interview process in talent acquisition?
- To reduce the total number of interview rounds required
- To ensure consistent, objective evaluation of all candidates against the same criteria (Correct answer)
- To allow hiring managers to ask any questions they find relevant
- To minimize time-to-fill by streamlining candidate conversations
Correct answer: To ensure consistent, objective evaluation of all candidates against the same criteria
Structured interviews use standardized questions and scoring rubrics so every candidate is evaluated on the same job-relevant dimensions, reducing bias and improving decision quality.
Question 2: Which metric best measures the effectiveness of a talent sourcing channel over time?
- Number of applications received per channel per month
- Time-to-offer for candidates from that channel
- Quality of hire correlated back to the originating source (Correct answer)
- Candidate satisfaction scores collected at the application stage
Correct answer: Quality of hire correlated back to the originating source
Quality of hire by source connects sourcing decisions to actual on-the-job performance, making it the most meaningful indicator of channel effectiveness.
Question 3: A hiring manager asks a people manager to share a candidate's age before making a final decision. What is the correct response?
- Provide the information since the hiring manager has a legitimate need
- Advise the hiring manager that using age in hiring decisions violates the ADEA and exposes the organization to liability (Correct answer)
- Ask the candidate indirectly about their graduation year to estimate age
- Document the request but comply with the hiring manager's authority
Correct answer: Advise the hiring manager that using age in hiring decisions violates the ADEA and exposes the organization to liability
Age is a protected characteristic under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA); incorporating it into hiring decisions is unlawful and creates significant legal risk.
Question 4: What is a Realistic Job Preview (RJP) designed to accomplish during the talent acquisition process?
- Speed up screening by filtering clearly unqualified applicants early
- Reduce early turnover by giving candidates an honest picture of both job positives and challenges (Correct answer)
- Increase the total volume of applications received for a role
- Allow managers to observe candidates' emotional resilience under pressure
Correct answer: Reduce early turnover by giving candidates an honest picture of both job positives and challenges
RJPs present both attractive and difficult aspects of a role so candidates can self-select out if the job is not a good fit, which directly reduces early attrition.
Question 5: When building a proactive talent pipeline for anticipated future openings, which approach is most effective?
- Posting job ads only after a vacancy is officially approved
- Maintaining ongoing relationships with passive candidates and niche talent communities (Correct answer)
- Focusing exclusively on internal promotions to avoid external sourcing costs
- Using a single sourcing channel consistently to build recognizable employer branding
Correct answer: Maintaining ongoing relationships with passive candidates and niche talent communities
Engaging passive candidates before a vacancy exists creates a ready pool, dramatically reducing time-to-fill and improving hire quality when roles open.
Question 6: Which type of validity is most important to establish when deploying a pre-employment assessment?
- Face validity — the assessment looks relevant to candidates
- Content validity — the assessment covers the job's knowledge areas
- Criterion-related validity — assessment scores predict actual job performance (Correct answer)
- Social validity — the assessment is accepted as fair by the broader workforce
Correct answer: Criterion-related validity — assessment scores predict actual job performance
Criterion-related validity demonstrates that higher assessment scores predict better job performance, which is the core business purpose of pre-employment testing.
Question 7: What does 'adverse impact' mean in the context of selection and talent acquisition?
- A negative candidate experience that damages employer brand
- A selection rate disparity that disadvantages a protected group at a 4/5ths (80%) ratio or greater (Correct answer)
- Poor quality of hires resulting from an ineffective screening process
- High cost-per-hire caused by reliance on expensive sourcing channels
Correct answer: A selection rate disparity that disadvantages a protected group at a 4/5ths (80%) ratio or greater
Adverse impact (disparate impact) occurs when a facially neutral selection procedure disproportionately screens out members of a protected class, as defined by the EEOC's 4/5ths rule.
What is the primary purpose of using a structured interview process in talent acquisition?