Candidate and Requisition File Setup

The Candidate File Setup and Requisition File Setup features allow system administrators to indicate in which situations user-define files will be used and to associate user-defined files to staffing types.

System administrators first define a primary file. Then, if desired, they can set a different file to be used for each staffing type. If a staffing type is not specified, the default file will be used.

The table shows candidate file setup options.
Candidate File Setup Purpose
Candidate File Activated candidate file for viewing and editing general profiles.
Note: The same file is used for both editing and viewing purposes.

Activated candidate file for viewing and editing job submissions.

Note: The same file is used for both editing and viewing purposes.
Create Candidate Activated file for the quick creation of candidate profiles (default file).
First activated file for creating candidate profiles.
Second activated file for creating candidate profiles.
Third activated file for creating candidate profiles.
Fourth activated file for creating candidate profiles.
First activated file for creating job-specific submissions.
Second activated file for creating job-specific submissions.
Third activated file for creating job-specific submissions.
Fourth activated file for creating job-specific submissions.
Activated file for creating referrer and candidate profiles.
Activated file for capturing referrer profiles and job-specific submissions.

At least one Create Candidate flow must be activated for the Create Candidate feature to work.

The table shows requisition file setup options.
Requisition File Setup Purpose
Requisition File Requisition File 1.
Requisition File 2.
Requisition File 3.
Requisition Template Activated file for creating requisition templates.