38 min

The cost of hiring the emotionally unintelligent with Will Ainsley, COO at Testgrid EI at Work

    • Management

The cost of hiring the emotionally unintelligent.   

In this episode we discuss the recruitment woes of today, exploring the value of emotional intelligence during the recruitment phase and whether it should be a non-negotiable for businesses navigating Australia’s employment crisis.  

Joining us to tackle these questions and more is Will Ainsley; Chief Operating Officer at employment testing, HR technology and assessment science company, Testgrid.   

Will works closely with clients to uncover their core challenges and develops bespoke solutions to solve their problems. A respected Sales and Customer Success professional, he has 20 years of customer growth and account management experience in Technology, HR, Talent Management and Managed Services. 

Together with co-hosts Dr Ben Palmer, CEO Genos and Marie El Daghl, managing director at marketing and communications agency Chasing Albert, they discuss: 


How hard it is to recruit at the moment 
Recruitment difficulties and whether this is forcing people to make hiring mistakes  
State of the testing market 
The value of EI and psych assessments in recruitment 
Current corporate priorities in terms of skills to look at in the recruitment process. What are they willing to sacrifice? 
How good interpersonal skills are demonstrated by candidates 
Can corporates afford not to test for them? 
The percentage of candidates that fail in the probation period, and why. 
The cut off points for EI companies are currently using  
The cost of hiring the emotionally unintelligent 
Cost of EI testing at the recruitment stage, the benefits and what’s involved. 

Interested in Emotional Intelligence? Learn more about Genos Emotional Intelligence, become a Genos Certified Practitioner or enquire about the Genos Corporate Program. 

Have a question? Leave us a voice message and have it answered on the next EI at Work Q&A episode. 

Enjoyed this episode? Leave a review below and let us know. 
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The cost of hiring the emotionally unintelligent.   

In this episode we discuss the recruitment woes of today, exploring the value of emotional intelligence during the recruitment phase and whether it should be a non-negotiable for businesses navigating Australia’s employment crisis.  

Joining us to tackle these questions and more is Will Ainsley; Chief Operating Officer at employment testing, HR technology and assessment science company, Testgrid.   

Will works closely with clients to uncover their core challenges and develops bespoke solutions to solve their problems. A respected Sales and Customer Success professional, he has 20 years of customer growth and account management experience in Technology, HR, Talent Management and Managed Services. 

Together with co-hosts Dr Ben Palmer, CEO Genos and Marie El Daghl, managing director at marketing and communications agency Chasing Albert, they discuss: 


How hard it is to recruit at the moment 
Recruitment difficulties and whether this is forcing people to make hiring mistakes  
State of the testing market 
The value of EI and psych assessments in recruitment 
Current corporate priorities in terms of skills to look at in the recruitment process. What are they willing to sacrifice? 
How good interpersonal skills are demonstrated by candidates 
Can corporates afford not to test for them? 
The percentage of candidates that fail in the probation period, and why. 
The cut off points for EI companies are currently using  
The cost of hiring the emotionally unintelligent 
Cost of EI testing at the recruitment stage, the benefits and what’s involved. 

Interested in Emotional Intelligence? Learn more about Genos Emotional Intelligence, become a Genos Certified Practitioner or enquire about the Genos Corporate Program. 

Have a question? Leave us a voice message and have it answered on the next EI at Work Q&A episode. 

Enjoyed this episode? Leave a review below and let us know. 
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

38 min