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Hiring the wrong person costs your organization times, money, and morale. What if you could understand a candidate's thinking skills, behavioral traits, and motivational interests before you make an offer?

PXT Select is a scientifically validated hiring assessment from Wiley, built on over 30 years of research. it gives hiring managers and HR professionals the data they need to screen candidates, compare applicants to a job-specific performance model, ask better interview and reference check questions, and make confident hiring decisions. Then, continue using the same data to onboard, coach, and develop employees for years to come.

At Work Ignited, we help organizations implement PXT Select quickly and affordably. Whether you want your own dashboard to manage assessments in-house or you'd like us to run them for you, we make it easy to get started - often in just a few hours.

What is PXT Select?

PXT Select is a multiple-choice, online assessment that measures three dimensions of a candidate or employee.

Thinking Style

How a person processes information, solves problems, and communicates.

PXT Select measures verbal and numerical skills and reasoning, giving you a composite picture of a candidate's cognitive abilities.

Behavioral Traits

Nine workplace behaviors that influence how someone approaches their job: Pace, Assertiveness, Sociability, Conformity, Outlook, Decisiveness, Accommodation, Independence, and Judgment. These aren't "good" or "bad." they're about fit for the specific role.

Motivational Interests

What motivates a person. PXT Select ranks six interest areas: Creative, Enterprising, Financial/Admin, People Service, Mechanical, and Technical, helping you understand whether a candidate will find the work fulfilling and stay engaged over time.

The assessment takes most candidates about 45 minutes to complete and uses computerized adaptive testing, which means the questions adjust based on each person's responses. This reduces assessment fatigue and makes the results incredibly accurate.

How PXT Select Works: The Performance Model

This is where PXT Select becomes truly powerful and what sets it apart from simpler personality of hiring tests.

Before you assess a single candidate, we help you build a Performance Model for the role you're filling. A Performance Model is a snapshot of the ideal thinking skills, behavioral traits, and interests for that specific job. It's not a generic template, but a profile based on what actually drives success in that position within your organization. This gets your team on the same page about the qualities of the ideal applicant.

PX Select Performance Model Job Profile

3 Ways to Build a Performance Model

  • Library Models: PXT Select includes a growing library of pre-built models aligned with common job roles, developed using tens of thousands of top and bottom performers. Use these as-is or as a starting point.

  • Job Analysis Surveys: Supervisors and others who know the job well complete a survey about job-related activities. This data is combined with a Library model to create a customized fit for your organization.

  • Concurrent Studies: Assess your current top performers and let the system build a model based on what makes them successful. You can even use low-performer data so you know what to avoid.

We'll work with you to build Performance Models that reflect your organization's unique culture, values, and expectations. So, you're not just hiring based on a job description. You're hiring based on what actually predicts success at your company.

PXT Select Reports:
One Assessment. Over a Dozen Free Reports.

PXT Select for Candidate Selection

For Hiring and Candidate Selection

  • Comprehensive Selection Report: The primary hiring report shows one candidate's results compared to the Performance Model in both graph and narrative form, including a percent fit score. Get customized interview questions so you and the hiring manager know just where to probe during the process.

  • Multiple Candidates Report: Compare finalists for the same role so you can see, at a glance, who fits best and where each person's strengths and gaps are.

  • Multiple Positions Report — Have a strong candidate who might fit several open roles? This report ranks one person to multiple Performance Models by fit percentage making this perfect for internal mobility, succession planning, and "best seat on the bus" decisions.

For Onboarding and Coaching

  • Coaching Report: Give this to the new hire's manager to provide personalized coaching tips for each scale, showing how the employee approaches their work and where they might benefit from support.

  • Manager-Employee Report: Compares the manager's behavioral traits to the employee's, side by side. It provides practical tips for building an effective working relationship from day one.

  • Individual's Feedback Report: A candidate-safe version with no scores and no Performance Model comparison. Written in a positive, constructive tone, it's perfect for sharing with new hires during onboarding to help them understand their own working style.

PXT Select for Onboarding and Coaching
PXT Select for Leadership and Succession Planning

For Teams, Leadership and Succession Planning

  • Leadership and Sales Reports: Drill down for deeper insight about an individual's ability to lead or to thrive in a sales role.

  • Team Report: See how all team members compare across the nine behavioral traits. Each person gets a personalized version with tips for how their style interacts with the team's dynamics. Great for team-building sessions and identifying cultural gaps.

  • Multiple Positions Report: Compare a high-potential employee to future roles in your organization for succession planning, to understand development gaps, and to define targeted career paths.

Why Organizations Choose PXT Select

Over Other Hiring Assessments

If you've looked at other tools, you've probably discovered that they are either too basic, too complicated, or honestly, not suitable for candidate screening. At Work Ignited, we work hard to ensure we provide only top-rated, scientifically-backed assessment products that are also simple to administer and cost effective for your organization.

Measures the

Whole Person

Many assessments focus only on personality or only on cognitive ability. PXT Select measures both, plus motivational interests. You get a complete, three-dimensional view of every candidate.

Customized

Interview Questions

PXT Select doesn't just give a fit score, it generates behavioral interview questions specific to each candidate, with "listen for" tips so you know what a strong answer sounds like.

The Data Keeps Working After the Hire

Assessments are often lost after the start date. PXT Select fuels onboarding, team building, coaching, leadership, succession planning, and more. The ROI compounds over the entire employee lifecycle.

Backed by

30 Years of Research

Published by Wiley, PXT Select uses computerized adaptive testing for precision and has been validated across industries and job levels worldwide.

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How to Get Started with PXT Select

Getting up and running with PXT Select is simpler than you think. Here's how it works:

Choose Your

Approach

Choose to manage PXT Select through your own dashboard, or have us run assessments for you. If your hiring volume is low or you just want to try it out, having us manage it is a great way to start. For organizations with regular hiring needs, your own dashboard gives you full control.

Build Your

Performance Models

We'll walk you through building Performance Models for your key roles. This is the most important step, and it's where our experience makes a real difference. We've helped organizations across healthcare, manufacturing, financial services, education, technology, and more get this right.

Become a PXT Select Expert Practitioner

Our free, virtual, self-paced course teaches you to use PXT Select assessments across the entire employee life cycle. Then, we'll help you turn data into actionable insights, while boosting your knowledge, toolkit, and confidence with the tools.

Assess Your

Candidates

You'll have the ability to assess candidates as they apply or after you prescreen them. Results are available immediately.

Plus, you get our ongoing support whenever you need it.

How Much Does PXT Select Cost?

The PXT Select assessment costs $295 including the Comprehensive Selection Report, Leadership and Sales specialty reports, Individual Report for Onboarding, Coaching and Manager-Employee Reports for development, Team Reports, and more. You get the entire suite for each candidate for one low price. Plus, volume discounts are available for as few as 10 assessments and enterprise licenses are available as well.

We'll get you up and running, train your team and your managers, help you build your initial Performance Models.

Your own administrative dashboard and our friendly and responsive service is free, as long as you continue to purchase profiles from us.

Frequently Asked Questions About PXT Select

What does PXT Select measure?

PXT Select measures three areas: Thinking Style (cognitive abilities like verbal skill, verbal reasoning, numerical ability, and numeric reasoning), Behavioral Traits (nine workplace behaviors including pace, assertiveness, sociability, and more), and Interests (six motivational interest areas). Together, these give you a comprehensive view of a candidate's potential fit for any role.

How long does the PXT Select assessment take?

Most candidates complete the assessment in about 45 minutes. Some finish faster, others need a bit more time. The assessment uses computerized adaptive testing to prevent assessment fatigue and adjust difficulty based on each person's responses. Results are available as soon as the candidate finishes the questionnaire.

Can I use PXT Select for current employees, not just candidates?

Absolutely. Many of our clients use PXT Select for onboarding, coaching, internal promotions, team development, succession planning, career pathing, and more. The Coaching Report, Manager-Employee Report, Multiple Positions Report, and Team Report are specifically designed for these purposes.

How is PXT Select different from other assessments like DiSC, WorkPlace Big Five Profile, Predictive Index, and Hogan?

Everything DiSC measures behavioral styles for communication, teamwork, and development. It is not advised to use DiSC for candidate screening, as people can adapt their behaviors during the process. The WorkPlace Big Five Profile and Predictive Index are authorized for candidate screening, however, they are one dimensional tools that only measure personality or behavioral traits. PXT Select measures personality traits, thinking skills, and motivational interests for the same price. Hogan provides powerful assessments that are typically more complicated to understand, require deeper certification levels, and come at a higher price point.

Do I need certification to use PXT Select?

No. Certification is not required. A self-paced, virtual program will get you up to speed very quickly. Then, we provide hands on support for creating Performance Models, dashboard training, and helping you identify the best way to make PXT Select come to life in your organization.

Can I get my own dashboard to manage assessments?

Absolutely. In fact, we always say, "the keeper of the data has all the power!" We'll set up your dashboard at no charge, train you to use it, and support you on an ongoing basis as long as you continue to purchase your profiles from us. If you're hiring volume is low, we can also run assessments for you on a per-assessment basis.

What industries use PXT Select?

PXT Select is used across virtually every industry. Our clients use it in healthcare, manufacturing, financial services, technology, sales, education, not-for-profits, sports and entertainment, and more.

Is PXT Select best for certain levels within an organization?

PXT Select can be used at any level in an organization from entry level to executive level positions. The Performance Model library contains hundreds of proven profiles from all industries and levels within organizations.

A unique report is available for Leadership so you can understand how someone will set vision, develop people, and perform other leadership functions. A Comprehensive Selection Report has also been customized for sales positions, with the most notable difference being the types of interview questions the report recommends. A Customer Service Profile has been developed for those in front line service roles and a Step One Survey is available for the most entry level positions. All of these tools are included in your dashboard.

What if we're not interested in testing for cognitive ability or thinking skills?

PXT Select is available in a "non-cognitive" version that only assesses for behavioral traits and motivational interests. In some cases, you might choose to use this version. However, know that many studies have shown that cognitive skills are a strong predictor of performance in many positions. Also, cognitive skills are very difficult to build through development. So, in most cases, we encourage you to use the full assessment.

Why Work with Work Ignited for PXT Select?

Hi. I'm Amy Pearl.

I love assessments. What I love even more is helping people like you bring them to life in your organization.

For over 25 years, our team at Work Ignited has helped HR and talent acquisition professionals implement assessments that take the guesswork out of hiring. PXT Select is one of the most comprehensive tools we've ever worked with and our clients love how much value they get from a single assessment.

Whether you're hiring for one critical role or building an enterprise-wide selection process, I'll help you get started quickly and make sure you have everything you need for success.

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    Expert Training and Support: Our training and support gets your team and your leaders confident with PXT Select fast.

    Step-by-Step Implementation: We'll walk you through your dashboard, Performance Models, assessments, and results.

    Flexible and Budget-Friendly Options: Whether you want a full dashboard or a done-for-you approach, we make PXT Select work for your budget and your hiring volume.

    25+ Years of Assessment Expertise: We've implemented assessments in just about every way imaginable in organizations of every size, across every industry. We know what works and we'll share our secrets with you!

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Energize Your Team

How can I use DiSC to re-energize a team mid-year?

June 09, 202611 min read

Quick Answer:

By June, most teams are running on momentum from goals set months ago, and that momentum can start to fade, especially as the temptations of summer set in. A simple, midyear reset using DiSC can help your team celebrate what they've accomplished, reconnect around what matters most for the second half, and rediscover the energy to finish the year strong. In this post, you'll get a ready-to-use facilitation guide with three segments: a celebratory icebreaker, a DiSC-powered team conversation, and a personal energy booster, all designed to be run by a facilitator, a team leader, or even members of the team itself.

Why a Midyear Reset Matters

The first half of the year is a blur for most teams. Projects launched, priorities shifted, new people joined, others left, and somewhere along the way the energy that came with "new year, fresh start" quietly faded into "just get through the week."

That's normal. But it doesn't have to be where the story ends.

A midyear reset isn't about adding another meeting to the calendar. It's about creating one intentional hour where your team pauses, looks back at what they've accomplished, looks forward at what's ahead, and reconnects with each other and their own energy. When done well, it can shift the mood and momentum of a team for the entire second half of the year.

The guide below gives you everything you need to facilitate a 60-90 minute midyear team session. It's designed to be flexible enough that you can adapt it to your team's culture and needs. And, it works virtually, but I'd plan an in-person session and tack on lunch, a soccer game in the park, or an afternoon happy hour.

Who Should Facilitate This Session?

Before we dive into the guide, let's address who runs it. You have three options, and each one brings something different to the experience.

Option 1: The L&D or HR professional. If you want to use this as an opportunity to shine, to demonstrate your value and deepen your relationship with the team, step in and facilitate it yourself. You'll bring expertise with DiSC and facilitation skills that can elevate the conversation. This is also a great chance to model what good facilitation looks like for others.

Option 2: The team leader or manager. Handing this facilitation guide to a manager and letting them run it sends a powerful message: development is part of how we lead here, not just something HR does. The guide is detailed enough that a manager who isn't a trained facilitator can still lead a great session.

Option 3: Team members themselves. This is my favorite creative facilitation strategy. Assign each segment of the session to a few team members and let them own it. One group runs the icebreaker. Another facilitates the team conversation. A third leads the energy booster. It distributes ownership, builds facilitation skills across the team, and keeps the energy high because people are more engaged when their peers are leading.

Pick the option that fits your team. Or mix and match. The important thing is that someone owns it and the session happens.

The Midyear Reset: A Facilitation Guide

Segment 1: Celebrate the First Half (20 Minutes)

Before you look forward, look back. Teams rarely pause to acknowledge what they've accomplished, and that lack of recognition is one of the biggest energy drains in any organization. This segment is designed to be fun, fast, and memorable.

Choose one of these three icebreakers:

Option A: The Midyear Newscast

Put participants into a few small groups. Each group has five minutes to write a short "newscast script" that reports on the team's biggest accomplishments from the first half of the year. They should treat it like a real broadcast: dramatic headlines, breaking news, maybe even a weather report on team morale. Once the scripts are written, each group selects their best TV personality in their group to deliver the newscast for the team.

Debrief questions:

  • What accomplishments surprised you when you heard other groups mention them?

  • What are we not giving ourselves enough credit for?

  • What would we want the "headline" for the second half of the year to be?

Option B: Paper Plate Awards

Give each person a paper plate and some markers (or other decorations if you're feeling creative). Each person creates a custom award for someone else on the team. The award should be specific and celebratory: something that person did in the first half that made a difference, that showed their strengths, that reinforced the organization's values, or that simply made work better for everyone else. Once the awards are made, each person presents their paper plate award to the recipient and explains why they earned it.

This one can run a few minutes longer than the other options, but the energy it creates is worth it. People light up when they're recognized by their peers for something specific and genuine.

Debrief questions:

  • What do these awards tell us about what we value as a team?

  • How can we carry this spirit of recognition into the second half?

Option C: The Team Song

Put participants into small groups and challenge each group to write a short song (to the tune of a well-known melody) that celebrates the team's accomplishments from the first half. Give them five minutes to write and then have each group perform. This one requires a team that's willing to be a little silly, but when it works, it's unforgettable.

Debrief questions:

  • What themes kept coming up across the songs?

  • What themes from the first half do we want to carry forward?

Segment 2: Reconnect and Refocus with DiSC (30 - 40 Minutes)

This is the heart of the session. Choose one of the two options below based on what your team needs most right now.

Option A: Use Catalyst Conversation Starters

If your team could benefit from strengthening their connections, improving communication, or making better decisions together, use the built-in Conversation Starters on the Catalyst platform.

Before the session: Log into Catalyst (www.catalyst.everythingdisc.com) and create a Group with the members of the team. Be sure to share the Group with the rest of the team.

During the session, go to your Group, and click on Conversation Starters. Choose one of the three ready-made topics: Connecting, Communicating, or Decision Making. Each one pulls in the group's actual DiSC data to make the conversation immediately personal and relevant.

The Conversation Starters guide the team through a 15 to 20 minute facilitated discussion. The prompts do the heavy lifting, so even a first-time facilitator can lead this section with confidence. Allow an additional 5 to 10 minutes for open discussion and action items.

This option is ideal when the team's biggest need is relational: they've been heads-down on work and haven't invested in how they work together.

Option B: Use the Group Culture Report to Refocus on Goals

If your team needs to get realigned around priorities, upcoming projects, or goals that have drifted off track, this option uses the Group Culture Report as the foundation for a focused strategy conversation.

Before the session: Generate a Group Culture Report for the team through your Catalyst Admin dashboard (free with the Catalyst Practitioner Experience). Print or share the report so everyone can see it during the session.

During the session, walk the team through these questions:

Divide the participants into a few smaller groups. Give them 10 minutes to reviewing the group's composite profile and then answer the questions below. To make it quick, you could assign one question to each smaller group.

  • Looking at our group's profile, what are the strengths we bring to the table as a collective? Give people a minute to reflect individually, then open it up for discussion. You'll often hear things like "we're great at building consensus" or "we move fast when we need to" or "we're thorough and don't miss details." Capture these on a whiteboard or shared document.

  • Then shift to the goals. Ask: Given our priorities for the second half of the year, which of these strengths will help us the most? Get specific. If the team has a major product launch coming, which aspects of their collective style will serve them well? If they're navigating a reorganization, what strengths can they lean into?

  • Now explore the gaps. Ask: Based on our group's profile, what might we unintentionally overlook or undervalue as we pursue these goals? What tendencies could get in our way? The Group Culture Report often highlights blind spots, like a team that's strong in Influence but might skip over the detailed planning that a project requires, or a team high in Steadiness that might resist the pace of change that's needed. Let the team name these honestly.

  • Then move to action. Ask: What do we need to do better, differently, or more often in the second half to achieve our goals? Based on our profile, what could prevent our success, and how can we get ahead of it now? This is where the conversation gets practical. Push the team to name specific behaviors, not just intentions. "We need to communicate more" is too vague. "We need to send a weekly status update every Friday so our C-style teammates aren't left guessing" is actionable.

Close this segment by having the team commit to two or three specific actions for the second half. Write them down. Make them visible. Revisit them monthly.

Segment 3: The Personal Energy Booster (20 Minutes)

Close the session by shifting from the team level to the individual level. This exercise comes from the Catalyst platform and connects directly to the energy and time themes from our recent blog series.

Ask each participant to log into Catalyst at www.catalyst.everythingdisc.com. Have them click on Workplace, then select What Drives You, and scroll down to "What Motivates You." As an alternative, print each team member's Motivators and Stressors page from their Workplace Profile report.

Ask them to read through the list of motivators quietly and count how many of those motivators are present in their current job.

  • Say: Filling your day with activities that align with your motivators increases energy, improves flow, and quite literally makes time feel different.

  • Ask: Identify one of your favorite motivators. How you can get more of it into your daily work?

Give people two to three minutes to reflect, then invite a few volunteers to share one motivator they want to lean into more in the second half.

Now have them scroll down or read to "What's Stressful for You."

  • Say: No job is perfect. There's always a few stressors or demotivators that you have to contend with. But, hopefully, there aren't too many and they are manageable.

  • Ask: Identify your top two or three stressors. For each stressor, what can you eliminate, automate, delegate, or restructure so it takes up less of your peak energy?

  • Say: No job is perfect, and everyone will have some stressors baked in. The goal isn't to remove all stress. It's to be intentional about managing the things that drain you so they don't consume the energy you need for the work that matters most. In your next one-on-one meeting with your manager, take time to review these lists to find ways to maximize your motivators and manage your stressors more intentionally.

Close the session by asking each person to write down one motivator they'll prioritize and one stressor they'll actively manage in the second half. If you want to add accountability, have them share their commitments with a partner on the team who can check in with them in 30 days.

After the Session

The best midyear resets don't end when the meeting ends. Here are a few simple follow-ups that keep the momentum going:

  • Send a recap within 24 hours that includes the team's commitments from Segment 2 and any highlights from the icebreaker and energy booster.

  • Schedule a 15-minute check-in for 30 days out to revisit the team's commitments and celebrate early wins.

  • Encourage managers to reference the Group Culture Report in future team meetings when discussing projects, decisions, or challenges. The more the data shows up in real conversations, the more it becomes part of how the team operates.

  • Ensure the manager reviews each team member's motivators and stressors in their next one-on-one meeting. They can even use the Colleagues feature in Catalyst to compare their profiles.

Join Us for DiSC-a-Palooza on June 12th

If this post has you thinking about how to bring more energy to your teams (and to yourself), you're going to love what we have planned for our annual DiSC-a-Palooza virtual event on June 12th from 11:00 - 1:00 Eastern Time.

This year's theme is all about time-saving, energy-boosting strategies for you and your teams. You'll see what's new with Everything DiSC, connect with other professionals who are passionate about building great workplaces, and walk away with practical ideas you can put into action immediately. It's fun, it's fast, and it's the kind of event that reminds you why you got into this work in the first place.

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