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BalanceTRAK > Settings > Scoring Schemes

BEGIN HERE: Edit a Form Template

KEY TOPICS:

  • Where Job Seeker Scores will Display
  • Add Scoring Scheme
    • Across Requisitions, using Administrative Settings
    • Within a Requisition, using a Quick Link
  • Question and Answer Point Values
  • Edit an Existing Scheme for a Form Template
  • Review Job Seekers by Score


Manage Scoring Schemes for Form Templates

After a PRESCREENER or APPLICATION Form Template has been developed — as described in the instructions linked above — the Administrator may create the template's Scoring Scheme. Based on this Scoring Scheme, each Job Seeker who completes the Form will receive a Score. This Score can then be compared to the Scores of other applicants who have applied for the job opening.

Scoring Scheme tools are accessible, while working in, or returning to: Administrative Settings > Form Templates. A Scoring Scheme is first added to the system, then a scoring scheme is developed, as described below.

Where Job Seeker Scores will Display

If a Scoring Scheme has been applied, the total Score for each Job Seeker will be calculated as a percentage, by dividing the total points earned by the total possible points. Scores will display, by Job Seeker, on the following pages:

  • Home page Dashboard
  • Job Seekers
  • Review Job Seeker detail

Add a Scoring Scheme

— Across Requisitions, using Administrative Settings

From the Form Template list, click the [Add scoring scheme] icon next to a Form Template Name. On the Manage Scoring Scheme page, click the [Add] button, and enter a: Name. Then click [Save].

When the Scoring Scheme is developed as part of a Form Template, it becomes available for selection when a Form of that template type is added to a new Requisition.

— Within a Requisition, using a Quick Link

For the user with appropriate permissions, a quick link to creating or editing a Scoring Scheme is also available within the Review Requisition detail / Forms menu, using the following icons:
  • [Add Scoring Scheme]
  • [Edit Scoring Scheme]

However, when a Scoring Scheme is created or edited within a Requisition, it only applies to that Requisition.

Question and Answer Point Values

On an applicant form, the values for both the question and completed answers can be scored, using any scale to reflect the importance of a question relative to other scored questions. Similarly, the individual point values for each answer to the scored question should reflect which answers are most desired.

Example: The question “How many years of experience do you have?” has the following possible answers:

  • No experience
  • 0-3 years
  • 3-5 years
  • 5-10 years
  • Over 10 years

The question point can be given a value of 50, then a sliding scale of points can be assigned to answers that reflect the best qualifications for an open position. If the most desirable response is “over 10 years”, this answer could also score a point value of 50. Next,“5-10 years” can be assigned a point value of 40, and so on.

On the Edit Scoring Scheme page, only the first section of Questions will be expanded. The answer choices you entered when creating the Question will be displayed. Begin by entering the total point value for each Question/answer combination, by clicking on the box next to the answer. When you click the point value box for the question, it will expand to display the answers that have been added. Then proceed to entering the point value for the Question's possible answers.

As you add a value to each Question within a Section, the total will be appear in the right-hand corner of the Section header.

Note: The point value of an answer choice should not exceed the point value of the question. Answer boxes with a value exceeding the overall points assigned to the Question will be highlighted in red.

Quick Tip: If there are no answers listed, you can add answers by clicking the [Add Answer] button.

View Additional Questions

Click on the Section header, (e.g., Employment, Education) to display all Questions to be scored for that Section.

Add Multiple Schemes to a Form Template

Add multiple scoring schemes to the same form template, so that when you add the form to a new requisition you can choose which scoring scheme you want to use for that particular requisition. For example, if you have multiple requisitions that use the same application form, but the job requirements for these requisitions are very different, you can create multiple scoring schemes for the same form and each scoring scheme can be assigned to the specific requisition based on the relative requirements.

To add additional scoring schemes to the same form template, simply click the Add button again on the Edit Scoring Scheme window. Once your scoring schemes are added, you will be able to select which scoring scheme you want to use when you add a form to a requisition.

Edit an Existing Scheme for a Form Template

Select Administrative Settings > Form Templates from the side navigation menu and locate the APPLICATION or PRESCREENER template. Click on the [Edit scoring scheme] icon. On the Manage Scoring Schemes list, enter [Edit] icon the scheme's detail page. Review values entered by Question, and make changes, as necessary. Then, click [Save] to apply the changes to any new Requisitions.