Recruiter Real Talk by Declan Kluver

Understanding different personality types can dramatically improve communication, foster better teamwork, and enhance recruitment outcomes. By the end of this guide, you'll have a clear understanding of the DISC model and how to leverage it effectively in your recruitment practices.

We’ll break down the DISC types, discuss strategies for working with each personality, and guide you through a personal assessment to discover your DISC type. Understanding your personality will help you communicate more effectively with colleagues, clients, and candidates.


What is the DISC Model?

The DISC model categorises personalities into four main types:

It’s important to note that no personality type is "better" than another. Each type has strengths and weaknesses that impact recruitment, teamwork, and leadership. The key to leveraging DISC in your recruitment process is recognising how different personality types can complement one another to create better outcomes.


Understanding Each Personality Type

D – Dominance (The Driver)

S – Steadiness (The Supporter)

I – Influence (The Social Butterfly)


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How These Personalities Work Together

Understanding how the different DISC types interact can help you create more effective teams and communication strategies. Here’s how different types can work together: