Top Tips Guide Updated on: Apr 04, 2026

Bias cues to watch out for when assessing neurodivergent talent

Discover key insights on avoiding bias in assessing neurodivergent talent. Download our guide for practical tips to improve workplace inclusivity.

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Personality and workplace assessments are often used in interviews and performance discussions to spot potential and support development for neurodivergent talent.
 
But behaviours that differ from expected norms, like limited eye contact, fidgeting, or delayed responses, can be misinterpreted and unintentionally influence hiring, promotion, and development decisions.

 

This guide provides simple checkpoints for assessors, talent professionals, and leaders to help ensure assessment conversations are fair and stay focused on capability and contribution.
 
You’ll gain actionable steps on:

  • Recognising common behavioural cues that can unintentionally trigger bias in assessments
  • Inclusive reframing techniques that keep evaluations grounded in evidence
  • Practical questions you can use to challenge assumptions to ensure fairness

Download the guide now to strengthen the quality of your assessment processes and conversations.

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