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The Write Person for the Job?

By Paperstone on 8 March 2017 in Office Workers

Are you the write person for the job?

Does your hand writing show that you have initiative, creativity, and get along with people, making you a good person to hire?

You may be surprised to know that some businesses employ graphologists to carry out handwriting analysis on job candidates and assess their personalities.

A chief executive of the US-based company Pilot Pen Inc, Ronald Shaw, has sometimes used a graphologist to cross-check his own opinions of prospective employees. He claims she has helped him make some great decisions on who is worth hiring.

Controversially, another American business used graphology in a bid to identify which of their employees had the potential to become thieves – a move that attracted widespread criticism. It seems hard to justify labeling people who haven’t yet committed a crime!

Graphology is generally considered to be a pseudo-science rather than a real science. Its reliability is questioned by many doctors and scientists. Despite this lack of hard evidence, many graphologists say they are seeing a growing demand for their services.

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