Last year I completed an Ironman consisting of a 3.8k swim, 180k cycle and a 42K run triathlon - a real challenge. But interestingly the hardest part was not so... read more →
The most common question that we are asked here at bselected towers is “What are your top tips for success at interview or assessment centre?” So here are 3 simple... read more →
Role-plays or interactive exercises are often a part of a selection process. So it makes sense to be prepared for them. The basic principle of a role-play or interactive exercise... read more →
Take a look at this definition of simplicity: The contradiction here though is that simplicity, making things easy to understand, is not simple. Keeping or making things simple is hard... read more →
This is a short but really important blog in order for you to perform at your best at an interview or assessment centre. As part of my business, I often... read more →
The idea of marginal gains is all about making small incremental improvements in any process that adds up to a significant improvement when they are all added together. The most... read more →
For many candidates the act of standing in front of a board or selection panel can be the most difficult part of giving a presentation. But make no mistake, as... read more →
Fatigue during an interview is a reality. It creeps up on you making you lose concentration and make mistakes that can have a major negative influence on the result of... read more →
If you have watched athletics or cycling over the years, you may be familiar with the athletes or cyclists talking about “controlling the controllables or “concentrating on the process rather... read more →
I recently read an article that got my hackles up as it is something I believe is so wrong within the workplace and certainly in recruitment and selection in 2019.... read more →