कोशिश गोल्ड - मुक्त

Psychometric assessments: The hidden competitive advantage for employers

Daily FT

|

December 23, 2025

Why the smartest companies in Sri Lanka have stopped guessing and started measuring

- By Rohitha Amarapala

Psychometric assessments: The hidden competitive advantage for employers

WHAT does a bad hire actually cost your organisation? For a mid-level manager earning Rs. 150,000 monthly, conservative estimates put the total cost of a hiring mistake at over Rs. 2 million, factoring in recruitment expenses, EPF and ETF contributions, training investment, lost productivity, team disruption, and the eventual cost of replacement.

This figure becomes even more painful when you consider that 65% of executives and managers in Sri Lanka earn between Rs. 55,000 to Rs. 91,700 monthly, meaning most organisations are making multiple hires at this level throughout the year: Multiply Rs. 2 million by every hiring mistake, and suddenly you're looking at financial losses that could have funded significant business growth instead.

The truly painful truth is that most of these failures could have been prevented. They don’t happen because candidates lack technical qualifications which are relatively straightforward to verify through certificates and experience letters. They happen because of invisible misalignments in personality, behavior, work style, and cultural fit that traditional interviews simply cannot detect.

This is precisely why psychometric assessment has evolved from a multinational luxury into a strategic necessity for forward-thinking Sri Lankan organisations serious about building competitive advantage through their people.

The fatal flaw in how Sri Lankan companies hire

Walk into most organisations across Colombo, Kandy, or Galle today and you will find hiring decisions still being made the same way they were 30 years ago; a CV review, a 45-minute interview with senior management, perhaps a reference check with a former employer, and, most dangerously, gut feeling based on first impressions.

What global research reveals about this approach is that unstructured interviews predict job performance with only 14% accuracy. You might as well flip a coin.

Daily FT से और कहानियाँ

Daily FT

Govt. missing the wood for trees

CABINET Spokesman Minister Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa announced this week that the Government plans to lease 24 bungalows and official residences formerly used by Government Ministers to private investors and international organisations.

time to read

2 mins

January 08, 2026

Daily FT

Daily FT

Sri Lankan-born Ray Jayawardhana appointed Caltech's 10th President

DR. Ray Jayawardhana, an accomplished academic leader and renowned astrophysicist who currently serves as provost of Johns Hopkins University, has been named Caltech's next President, the tenth in the Institute's 105-year history.

time to read

3 mins

January 08, 2026

Daily FT

Daily FT

Jetwing Saman Villas wins "Best International Hotel for Weddings" at Travel+Leisure India's Best Awards 2025

JETWING Saman Villas, part of Jetwing Luxury Reserves, has been awarded “Best International Hotel for Weddings” at the 14th edition of Travel+Leisure India and South Asia's Best Awards, held last month in New Delhi.

time to read

1 mins

January 08, 2026

Daily FT

27TH PRESIDENTIAL EXPORT AWARDS PRESENTED TO SRI LANKAN EXPORTERS IN RECOGNITION OF THEIR EXCEPTIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE EXPORT SECTOR

The Sri Lanka Export Development Board (EDB) successfully concluded the 27th Presidential Export Awards (PEA) Ceremony on Thursday, December 11, 2025, at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH), under the patronage of Hon.

time to read

2 mins

January 08, 2026

Daily FT

Daily FT

Message from the Chairman of the Sri Lanka Export Development Board

As we concluded 2025, it is with immense pride that we reflect on the historic achievements of Sri Lanka's export community celebrated at the 27th Presidential Export Awards Ceremony held on December 11, 2025, at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH).

time to read

1 mins

January 08, 2026

Daily FT

Daily FT

Govt. flags drop in Korean job placement

■Outlines diplomatic push for relief to over 10,000 candidates

time to read

3 mins

January 08, 2026

Daily FT

Daily FT

LB Finance recognised at ICSDB 2025 for excellence in sustainability and digital innovation

LB Finance PLC earned distinguished recognition at the 4th International Conference on Sustainable and Digital Business 2025 (ICSDB 2025), organised by the SLIIT Business School on 11 and 12 December 2025 at Waters Edge.

time to read

1 min

January 08, 2026

Daily FT

Daily FT

Stock market suffers worst humiliation in 130-year history

Trades and orders up to first 24 minutes cancelled after questionable maiden transactions of newly listed Wealth Trust Securities shares

time to read

4 mins

January 08, 2026

Daily FT

Weekly T-Bill auction averages rise for 3rd straight week; Rs. 100 b auction fully subscribed

Secondary Bond market yields drop further; market remains active

time to read

2 mins

January 08, 2026

Daily FT

Daily FT

British Sri Lankan Muslim Organisations donate £ 25,000 to rebuilding and disaster recovery efforts

BRITISH Sri Lankan Muslim organisations came together to express their solidarity and commitment to help their motherland and handed over a collective donation of £25,000 (Rs 10.5 Million) towards Sri Lankan Government’s National Rebuilding and Disaster Recovery Initiative, efforts following the severe impact of Cyclone DITWA, Flooding and Landslide.

time to read

2 mins

January 08, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size