This article is for administrators.
You can assign a candidate to another job. Recruiting creates a new candidate record for the new job and keeps the original record.
- Go to People > Hiring > Applicant Tracking to open the Recruiting platform.
- Open the candidate's record.
- Select the Info icon next to the candidate’s name.
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Select Assign to a Job in the window that appears.
- Search for the job to which you want to assign the candidate. Use filters to narrow your search if needed.
- Select the >> symbol next to the job to assign the candidate.
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When prompted, select Copy All to copy comments and documents to the new record.
- Select Save.
After you assign the candidate, the system creates a new candidate record for the selected job and copies the selected information. You can find the candidate in the Job Seeker bucket for the new job.
Tips
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This is a copy-and-paste process, not a cut-and-paste process.
- This process creates more than one record for the candidate.
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The system flags duplicate candidate records with:
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A yellow Info icon next to the candidate’s name.
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A message at the bottom of the document viewer indicates there are other records with the same email address. It also show a list of the other candidate records.
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A yellow Info icon next to the candidate’s name.
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If you are no longer considering the candidate for the original job they applied for, set that candidate record to inactive and select Routed to Another Position as the reason.
- After you make the first candidate record inactive, you can use the second record for the new job as needed.
Troubleshooting
- Candidate does not appear in the new job: Verify you selected the correct job and completed the confirmation to assign the candidate to a new job.
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Cannot copy comments over when assigning a candidate to a different job: Verify you are an admin or staffing user or are assigned a role on the job.
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- Delete a candidate attachment
- Update candidate information
- Use Tags to organize and find candidates
- Flag a candidate as Do Not Hire
- Understand posting responses and site applicants in Recruiting
- Review candidates using the Next Arrow
- Find a candidate using Candidate Search
- Using Candidate Search with Boolean and Advanced Filters
- Send Review Requests for new candidates
- Identify candidates who applied to multiple jobs
Updated: August 21st, 2026 6544 views 0 likes
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