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Assign Job Seeker Stage and Disposition

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KEY TOPICS:

  • About Job Seeker Tracking Codes
    • How Job Seeker Stage and Disposition Work Together
  • Update Job Seeker Stage and Disposition
    • Change Stage/Disposition for an Individual Job Seeker

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Track the Progress of Job Seekers

With precise control, the balanceTRAK user (having appropriate permissions) can track an manage applicants on the Job Seekers > Job Seeker list (or within a Job's Seeker's detail) by means of tracking codes. These codes have been incorporated into the software's menus, based on default system settings and if applicable, your organization's terminology.

About Job Seeker Tracking Codes

In balanceTRAK, the progress of each Job Seeker your organization reviews is tracked by:

  • Job Seeker Stages, anticipating the typical paths applicants would take as they progress through the consideration process.

Example: All Job Seekers who were accepted as meeting minimum qualifications during prescreening AND submitted a completed APPLICATION Form would be labeled as "Application Received."

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  • Disposition Codes, used to document the typical decision points at which a Job Seeker would no longer remain under consideration, or the Job Seeker's final outcome. These codes can be Stage related.

Example: A candidate could be assigned as "Job Seeker Withdrew" during any Stage. On the other hand, during the "Interview" Stage, a Job Seeker could be deemed as "Rejected: Career Goals not in Line with Position."

Depending on the software Implementation, certain Stages and/or Disposition Codes may be automatically assigned by the system.

Example: Job Seekers who fail to meet minimum qualifications during Prescreening can be automatically assigned the Disposition Code of "Rejected: Does not Meet Minimum Qualifications."

How Job Seeker Stage and Disposition Work Together

While the governing Requisition is Open — and until it is Closed — Job Seeker Stage serves as the first level, or chronological, indicator. Then, during each Stage, Disposition is assigned to a Job Seeker in consideration of his or her situation or screening result. The two codes work together as the group of prospective candidates is narrowed, until one or more new hires are determined.

At each Stage, Job Seekers can take one of two paths:

  1. Move forward to the next Job Seeker Stage (Accepted for further consideration)
  2. Move out of consideration through Disposition Code (Rejected or withdrew)

In some Implementations, the system will reinforce the following workflow aspects:

  • Limit progression to forward movement through Stages
  • Allow a Job Seeker to skip a Stage

Update Job Seeker Stage and Disposition

There are two methods for updating Job Seeker Stage and/or Disposition:

To update these attributes, navigate to the Job Seekers module.

Important Caution Please take care to understand your organization's processes, as an automatic email notification may be triggered by the assignment of Stage/Disposition. For example, the assignment of Not Best Qualified to a set of Job Seekers may trigger the transmittal of a rejection email to that group.

Assign Stage/Disposition for an Individual Job Seeker

From the Job Seeker list, highlight an individual Job Seeker to display his or her detail record. In the secondary header, update one or both of the following codes, reviewing and addressing Stage first:

  • In the left box, click on the current Job Seeker Stage to display other available options. Select a different Stage, which will then display in the header.
  • Note: You may be limited to choosing the next logical Stage in your organization's tracking process.

  • In the adjacent box to the right, click on "Assign" (or the displayed label, indicating the Job Seeker has not been dispositioned). Then, choose a code from the provided drop-down.
  • Note: While the displayed Disposition Code can be changed, Job Seekers will remain unassigned until a final outcome has occurred.