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8/20 - Job Reports (Hire), BSID in Behavioral Report (Hire, Inspire), Modify employee emails (Platform), Anonymize non-software users (Platform), Welcome Guide (Platform)

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Job Reports

Product: Hire

Release type: New feature

Date released: 8/20/2024

Click into a job, and you’ll see a new "Job Report" option on the left-hand side. The Job Report uses your active Behavioral Target to provide insights into your potential candidates and job requirements. You can also download the Job Report to share with key stakeholders.


Behavioral Score ID (BSID) in Behavioral Report

Product: Hire, Inspire

Release type: Enhancement

Date released: 8/20/2024

View an employee’s Behavioral Report in Inspire or a candidate’s report in Hire, and you’ll now see a unique identifier at the bottom, known as a Behavioral Score ID. An employee or candidate can use their BSID to retrieve their assessment results if ever asked to retake the assessment.


Modify employee emails

Product: Platform

Release type: Enhancement

Date released: 8/20/2024

Organization admins can now modify an employee’s email address from their “Edit Employee Details” page in Administration. The employee will receive an email informing them about the change and sharing their updated login email. Their login password will not change.


Anonymize non-software users

Product: Platform

Release type: Enhancement

Date released: 8/20/2024

Previously, organization admins could only anonymize candidates and archived software users. Now, non-software users can also be anonymized.

Please note: This does not apply to Perform data.


Welcome Guide

Product: Platform

Release type: Upgrade help

Date released: 8/20/2024

In the top-right corner of your software, you’ll see a new “book” icon. Clicking it will open a Welcome Guide designed to help you navigate your new PI experience. This guide is personalized based on your current permission levels to give you the information you need to be successful with PI.


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