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ARRANGING INTERVIEW AND ASSESSMENT EVENTS. Terminology NHS Jobs uses the following terms: An ‘event’ is a collection of one or more appointments taking.

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1 ARRANGING INTERVIEW AND ASSESSMENT EVENTS

2 Terminology NHS Jobs uses the following terms: An ‘event’ is a collection of one or more appointments taking place on a given date or dates in a given location which applicants attend to be interviewed or perform an assessment. An ‘appointment time slot’ is a time period when one or more applicants need to be present during an event. Each appointment time slot has one or more ‘spaces’ for individual applicants to take.

3 Scheduling Options On NHS Jobs there are three ‘Scheduling modes’ for offering time slots to applicants, as follows: The applicant is able to view a number of time slots, from those set up and with spaces still available, and must choose a slot when they accept the invitation. The applicant is automatically offered the earliest available timeslot at the time they accept the invitation. The recruiter selects which timeslot the applicant is given and the applicant confirms their attendance.

4 Creating an event

5 Creating an Event

6 Editing Events

7 Creating Events Exercise Log-in to the employer side of NHS Jobs using the log-in details given by your trainer. Find the vacancy you created earlier (or work with a vacancy specified by your trainer) Select the menu option to create a new event Complete the form to set-up the event, picking the scheduling option specified by your trainer. Try adding some extra time slots. Save the event.


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