Post on 26-Dec-2015
Current Status
3500 questions currently in the UNMJobs Question Library
Only 2.1% of the 3500 questions required corrections
Currently seeing average of 100-200 applicants per pool (usually for entry-level positions) which makes it critical to effectively use screening questions
System Capabilities
• Navigating the system• Searching questions• Creating questions• Point values and disqualifying points
Navigating the system cont’d
1. Search Existing Questions first by using Keyword:1. Search Existing Questions first by using Keyword:
Searching Questions
Search Keyword: Access (Microsoft Access)Search Keyword: Access (Microsoft Access)
Capture reference number for future useCapture reference number for future use
Searching Questions cont’d
Closed-ended questions defined:
A closed-ended question is a form of question which can normally be answered using a simple "yes" or "no,” a specific simple piece of information, or a selection from multiple choices.
Creating Questions cont’d
Closed-ended question examples:
– Are you familiar with ……– Do you……– Have you ever worked in…..– Knowledge of…..– How would you rate your skill level with…..
Creating Questions cont’d
Creating Questions cont’d
Closed-ended questions options in UNMJobs:Closed-ended questions options in UNMJobs:
Creating Questions cont’d
Certification: Experience: Ability:
YesNo
NoneLess than 1 year1 – 2 years3 – 5 yearsMore than 5 years
HighMediumLowNone
Closed-ended sample responses:
Open-ended question:
A question that has no prelisted answers, which requires the respondent to answer in his or her own words.
Creating Questions cont’d
Creating Questions cont’d
Open-ended question examples:
– Briefly describe your knowledge…..– Describe your working knowledge of …..– Tell me about your experience working in…..
Creating Questions cont’d
Open-ended question options in UNMJobs:Open-ended question options in UNMJobs:
Point Values and Disqualifying points
Change point structure; system recalculates points/percentageChange point structure; system recalculates points/percentage
Best Practices
Ask the right preference question to get the right candidate; screening questions and interview questions aren’t the same
Use standard responses to design consistent questions
Record question reference numbers for future use Refer to the UNMJobs Quick Reference Sheet
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Question 2: I know how to get to the “Writing Screening Questions” Quick Reference Guide
A. Yes
B. No
Question 3: Which internet browser has built-in spell-check?
A. Internet Explorer
B. Mozilla FireFox
Question 4: Can I base my screening questions on either preferred qualifications or KSAs?
A. Yes
B. No, you can base screening questions only on preferred qualifications
C. No, you can base screening questions only on KSA’s
Question 5: What’s the most efficient way to reuse questions from the UNMJobs Question Library?
A. Copy the questions on a separate page and re-enter them each time you need them
B. Record the reference number for each question; search the question library by this number
C. Search the question library using a keyword (e.g., “Access”)
D. All of the above
For Further Information
Link to UNMJobs Department Resource Page
Link to Department Originator Guide
Questions
Contact– Support Center: 277-HRPR (4777)– Call your HR Consulting Team– Attend a UNMJobs lab for hands-on help building
your questions
Next Steps
Bring misspellings or grammatical errors to our attention by writing to UNMJobs@unm.edu
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