This article provides an overview of assessment centers as they are commonly used in local government settings for employee selection and promotion decisions. The reader is first provided with an historical perspective followed by a detailed example of a practical model for developing and administering legally defensible assessment center examinations. Throughout the article, references are cited for more in-depth coverage of the ideas and concepts presented.
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