This article is for administrators.
Overview
Administrators can create and modify applications in their companies, allowing them to fully customize your organization's application questions and fields and give applicants a unique application experience based on any criteria you want to gather.
A company has unlimited custom applications based on their jobs and information requirements.
This is part of the Recruiting Application Builder Guide.
Options for Creating Blocks or Fields for Application Builder
Formatting
- Paragraph text: Enter text such as disclaimers or instructions.
- Horizontal line: Inserts a line break in the application.
- Horizontal space: Inserts a blank space in the application.
Question Groups
- Acceptance of terms: Where you can add an Acknowledgment or Acceptance section.
- Previous address: Candidate's previous address.
- Resume upload: Creates an area for a candidate to add their resume.
- Attachments: Creates an area for candidates to add attachments.
- Compensation: Creates an area for current and desired compensation.
- Education history: Creates an area for a candidate to add their education.
- Employment history: Creates an area for candidates to enter their previous employment details.
Custom Questions
If you don't see the question you are looking for, create custom questions in any form you want:
- Date: Includes an interactive calendar for candidates to select dates.
- Email Address: Registers as an email in the system.
- Phone number: Registers as a phone number in the system.
- Text box (single line): Allows candidates to enter a short text answer.
- Text box (multi-line): Allows candidates to enter a longer text answer.
- Checkboxes (select multiple): Allows candidates to mark multiple checkboxes.
- Drop-Down (select one): Allows the candidate to select a drop-down menu option.
- Radio Buttons (select one): Allows the candidate to select a specific button.
Note: All of these styles follow the same editing rules as the default blocks (you can edit the blocks or fields by selecting blue buttons in a block).
Updated: July 10th, 2025 2833 views 0 likes