Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 22nd October 2018
Dilbert//10782, first published eight years ago on Monday 22nd October 2018
Catbert Personality Test
Tags
catbert, applicants, personality, test, reliable, astrology, reliability
Official transcript
Catbert: All job applicants must take the Catbert personality test to see how well they will fit into our culture. Studies show the test is twice as reliable as using astrology alone.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
ALL JOB APPLICANTS MUST TAKE THE CATBERT PERSONALITY TEST TO SEE HOW WELL THEY WILL FIT INTO OUR CULTURE.
STUDIES SHOW THE TEST IS TWICE AS RELIABLE AS USING ASTROLOGY ALONE.
ASTROLOGY HAS ZERO RELIABILITY.
YOU'RE NOT A GOOD FIT.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Astrology vs. Personality Tests"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a red cat, sitting at a desk with a human applicant. The scene unfolds as follows:
- The human is told to take a CATBERT personality test to assess their fit for the job.
- The test is described as "twice as reliable as using astrology alone."
- The human responds, "You're not a good fit," implying that the test is not effective in determining their suitability for the role.
- Dilbert, the cat, appears to be the one conducting the interview, adding an air of absurdity to the situation.
Overall, the comic strip pokes fun at the idea of using personality tests to evaluate job applicants, suggesting that they may not be as effective as other methods, such as astrology.
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