The Super I-O Podcast

Season 1 Episode 10: Gamification at Work — Innovation or Just a Gimmick?

37 min · 3. Juni 2026
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In this episode, the Bros tackle one of the most debated trends in workplace psychology and HR: gamification.From hiring assessments that feel like mobile games to training programs built around points, badges, leaderboards, and rewards, organizations are increasingly turning to game-based approaches to engage employees and candidates. But do these systems actually improve outcomes, or are they just making work look more exciting without solving real problems?Throughout the episode, Yousuf and Carlos debate both sides of the conversation. We explore the potential benefits of gamification, including increased engagement, motivation, learning retention, and candidate experience. At the same time, we examine the criticisms, such as fairness concerns, measurement validity, competition fatigue, and whether gamified systems can unintentionally distract from the skills and behaviors organizations actually want to assess or develop.We also discuss where gamification seems to work best, where it falls short, and what I-O psychologists and HR professionals should consider before implementing these tools in hiring or employee development programs.Whether you're an HR professional, I-O psychologist, student, manager, or job seeker who has encountered game-based assessments, this episode offers a balanced look at a growing workplace trend.Let us know in the comments:Have you ever completed a gamified assessment or training program? Did it make the experience better, or did it feel like a gimmick?

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Episode Season 1 Episode 10: Gamification at Work — Innovation or Just a Gimmick? Cover

Season 1 Episode 10: Gamification at Work — Innovation or Just a Gimmick?

In this episode, the Bros tackle one of the most debated trends in workplace psychology and HR: gamification.From hiring assessments that feel like mobile games to training programs built around points, badges, leaderboards, and rewards, organizations are increasingly turning to game-based approaches to engage employees and candidates. But do these systems actually improve outcomes, or are they just making work look more exciting without solving real problems?Throughout the episode, Yousuf and Carlos debate both sides of the conversation. We explore the potential benefits of gamification, including increased engagement, motivation, learning retention, and candidate experience. At the same time, we examine the criticisms, such as fairness concerns, measurement validity, competition fatigue, and whether gamified systems can unintentionally distract from the skills and behaviors organizations actually want to assess or develop.We also discuss where gamification seems to work best, where it falls short, and what I-O psychologists and HR professionals should consider before implementing these tools in hiring or employee development programs.Whether you're an HR professional, I-O psychologist, student, manager, or job seeker who has encountered game-based assessments, this episode offers a balanced look at a growing workplace trend.Let us know in the comments:Have you ever completed a gamified assessment or training program? Did it make the experience better, or did it feel like a gimmick?

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Season 1 Episode 9: Degree-to-Job Gap — Competition, AI, and Standing Out

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