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I just applied for a job, and a few minutes later I received an email stating this:
Dear Mike,
Thank you for submitting your application with "us".
The next step in the recruiting process is for you to complete pymetrics. Pymetrics is a series of 12 games that showcase your potential and will allow us to get to know you a bit more beyond what you’ve submitted in your application and resume.
The pymetrics games are designed to be fun and simple, there is no right or wrong answer, and after you finish you will receive a personalized report with insight into your behaviors. All you need to do is set aside 20-30 minutes and play on your phone or computer in a quiet space with no distractions.
"We" includes pymetrics as a standard part of our application process, and your gameplay is required to finalize your application. You will have 5 days to complete the games as of receiving this email. If you need to request an accommodation for a disability, information is provided below.
Our team will be in touch with next steps once you have completed pymetrics and we have reviewed your information. More details below but if you have any technical questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to support@pymetrics.com for help.
What the actual F is this? Is this common nowadays? I've never heard of such a thing. Why are they doing this? Is this how millennials get hired these days? This kind of thing makes me a bit nervous...I have the skillset and background for this job, but I don't ever remember even once that playing games was part of the job description or application process...
Dear Mike,
Thank you for submitting your application with "us".
The next step in the recruiting process is for you to complete pymetrics. Pymetrics is a series of 12 games that showcase your potential and will allow us to get to know you a bit more beyond what you’ve submitted in your application and resume.
The pymetrics games are designed to be fun and simple, there is no right or wrong answer, and after you finish you will receive a personalized report with insight into your behaviors. All you need to do is set aside 20-30 minutes and play on your phone or computer in a quiet space with no distractions.
"We" includes pymetrics as a standard part of our application process, and your gameplay is required to finalize your application. You will have 5 days to complete the games as of receiving this email. If you need to request an accommodation for a disability, information is provided below.
Our team will be in touch with next steps once you have completed pymetrics and we have reviewed your information. More details below but if you have any technical questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to support@pymetrics.com for help.
What the actual F is this? Is this common nowadays? I've never heard of such a thing. Why are they doing this? Is this how millennials get hired these days? This kind of thing makes me a bit nervous...I have the skillset and background for this job, but I don't ever remember even once that playing games was part of the job description or application process...
