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Aspirational assessment processes - an interview with Head of Assessment Ann Hartley, by Penna's Sue Atkinson

10 min · 20 jul 202110 min
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On this episode of Penna's podcast, we're exploring the all-things assessment and selection. Assessment is a vital step in securing candidates, from Chief Executives to Graduates. Our in-house Business Psychologist and Head of Assessment Ann Hartley takes us through the possibilities provided by virtual assessment centres with Commercial Director Sue Atkinson. To find out more, visit www.penna.com.

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