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Interview Scorecards overview

Describes how to assign, request, submit, edit, and download or share Interview Scorecards in Recruiting.

This article is for administrators and staffing users (interviewers).

Your administrator must have enabled the Interview Scorecard feature.

 

Overview 

Interview scorecards help you capture notes and ratings for candidates in a clear, consistent way. This feature matters because it supports fair evaluations and better hiring decisions across your team. 

What this feature does 

Interview scorecards provide a structured way to record and compare interview feedback. 

  • Standardizes how interviewers rate candidates against job requirements. 
  • Stores interview notes and scores in one place for easy review. 
  • Supports faster decision-making by presenting comparable results. 

How it works 

Interview scorecards follow a shared format defined by your organization. 

  • Administrators set up scorecards with specific criteria tied to a job. 
  • Interviewers complete the same scoring criteria for each candidate. 
  • The system saves scores and comments so hiring teams can review patterns and outcomes. This approach creates consistent data, even when interview styles differ. 

Important considerations 

Interview scorecards reflect the criteria set by administrators, not personal preferences. Consistent use improves fairness and comparison. Past scores remain available for review, which supports accountability and trend analysis. 

Updated: June 15th, 2026 9610 views


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