Advanced user rights allow you to control which of your account users have access to each assessment.
Perhaps your company is hiring for multiple departments, or you are a recruiting agency working with several clients. In such scenarios, you'd want each user to only have access to the assessments and candidates relevant to them. With advanced user rights, you can limit the visibility of your assessments to specific team members. Advanced user rights are available to users with Owner, Admin, or Recruiter roles on Scale and Business plans purchased after August 1, 2021.
Approx. reading time 4 minutes
In this article
- Access advanced user rights
- Set user rights
- Default advanced user rights and who can change them
- What restrictions are put in place?
- Common questions
Tip: Advanced user rights are also applied to your existing assessments. By default, all users have access to existing assessments. This guide explains how to change that. |
Access advanced user rights
Advanced user rights can be accessed during the final step of the assessment creation process, from the assessment overview page, or from the My assessments tab of your account.
Access while creating or editing an assessment
The first way to access advanced user rights is while creating a new assessment or while editing an existing one.
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On Step 4 of the assessment creation process, scroll down to Advanced options. |
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Click the Manage access label to expand it. |
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Proceed to the section on setting user rights to set the rights of your account users. |
Access from the assessment overview
Perhaps you've already settled on the assessment or candidates have already started taking it, so you can't edit it. The second way to access advanced user rights is from the overview page of an existing assessment.
Tip: While you cannot edit an assessment after candidates have been invited, you can manage advanced user rights at any time! |
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Click the Manage access button, in the top right corner of the assessment overview page. A pop-up with all of your account users will appear. |
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Proceed to the section on setting user rights to set the rights of your account users. |
Access from the My assessments tab
The third way to access advanced user rights is from the My assessments tab.
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Select the three dots icon![]() |
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Click Manage access to produce a pop-up with a list of all of the users in your account. |
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Proceed to the section on setting user rights to set the rights of your account users. |
Set user rights
Whether you've accessed user rights while creating an assessment, from the assessment overview page, or from the My assessments tab, you should now be looking at a list of all users in your account.
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Locate the person whose access you'd like to manage. If the list is large, you can search for users by name or email address in the search box found at the top of the list! You can also filter the list by role type. |
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Select or deselect the users according to whether or not they should have access. A check means access is granted, while an empty check box means the user doesn't have access. You can also Select all or Deselect all. |
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Save your changes by clicking the green save changes button. If you're accessing this list while creating an assessment, this is not necessary, so the button doesn't appear. |
Note: Some users' access cannot be changed. See the section on who can change user rights for full details. |
Default advanced user rights and who can change them
By default, assessments created after December 14, 2021, will be visible to the account Owner, Admins, and the Assessment Creator regardless of the creator's user role. The account Owner and Admin users have access to all assessments; this cannot be changed.
When an assessment is cloned, the same user rights will carry over from the original assessment. You can edit those as needed.
Note: By default, assessments created before December 14, 2021, will be visible to all account users added before that date. You can change this as you see fit. |
The below table indicates who can assign advanced user rights:
User role | Creator | Can change access for: |
Account owner | N/A | Recruiter, Hiring manager |
Admin | N/A | Recruiter, Hiring manager |
Recruiter | ✔️ | Recruiter, Hiring manager |
✖️ | Hiring manager | |
Hiring manager | N/A | Cannot change access |
* No user can remove their own access. |
Example: If a Recruiter were to create an assessment, they would be the assessment Creator and would have full access to the assessment straight away.
An Admin would be able to remove this access this by managing access to the assessment.
What restrictions are put in place?
If a user does not have access to an assessment, that assessment will not appear in the My assessments tab. Similarly, candidates within these assessments will not appear in the My candidates tab.
Barbara Robertson, a Recruiter in the above example, was not granted access to view the assessment for Salesperson. Their My candidate tab remains empty. If they were to be granted access in the future, the candidates who took the Salesperson assessment would appear.
Common questions
What will happen if a candidate has taken multiple assessments, and a user only has access to some of them? Will they still see those candidates?
Users can search for individual candidates by name or email address in the My candidates tab. If a candidate takes more than one assessment, but the user only has access to one of them, search results will appear but will only display the report for the assessment(s) the user has access to.
Who are advanced user rights available to?
Users with Scale or Business plans purchased after August 1st, 2021 have access to this feature. Legacy plan users would need to switch to a new plan to receive this feature.