In most of the world, the use of graphology in recruitment is marginal. But in France – despite an appreciable decline of writing in recent years caused by computers – the technique is proving remarkably resilient.
Catherine Bottiau is one of France’s leading graphologists. She analyses hand-writing mainly for corporate clients seeking advice about prospective employees.
It is a complex technique involving study of a range of parameters, including size of letters, angles, slopes, shapes, links, spaces, order, pen pressure and variance from educational norm.
She offered our correspondent Hugh Schofield a consultation:
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