Create, edit, and delete qualifiers

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We’re currently activating skills on a per-platform basis. If you’re a platform admin and would like to use them, contact your Client Success Partner (CSP).

Who can use this feature?

  • Platform admins can create, edit, and delete qualifiers.
  • Accessible only on the web application.

Qualifiers are attributes that provide additional detail or context to a skill, such as proficiency level or certification dates. A single qualifier can be linked to multiple skills.

Admins can use qualifiers to set expected values, qualifications, or levels for a skill, while all users can use them to assess a skill.

A qualifier can be one of the following types:

  • Single choice: Users can select one value from a predefined list.
  • Multiple choice: Users can select multiple values from a predefined list.
  • Text field: Users can enter a custom response.
  • Expiration: Users can enter an expiration time.
  • Date: Users can record a specific date.
  • Boolean: Users can choose YES or NO.
  • Numeric field: Users can enter a number.
  • File: Users can attach a relevant file.

You can assign as many qualifiers as you need to a skill.

Create a qualifier

  1. At the top right, click grid.svgSkills.
  2. In the left sidebar, click SkillsQualifiers.
  3. At the top, click Create new qualifier.
  4. Select the Field type, and enter the Qualifier name.
  5. Optionally, enter a Description and an External identifier.
  6. At the bottom right, click CREATE.

Edit a qualifier

You can rename qualifiers and edit their field type, description, and external identifier.

  1. At the top right, click grid.svgSkills.
  2. In the left sidebar, click SkillsQualifiers.
  3. Click on a qualifier.
  4. Edit the field.

Delete a qualifier

  1. At the top right, click grid.svgSkills.
  2. In the left sidebar, click SkillsQualifiers.
  3. Click on a qualifier.
  4. At the top right, click bin.svg Delete.
  5. Click DELETE.
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