3. Viewing Applicant Target Scopes

Before viewing this guide, please ensure you have first viewed and understood Assigning a Target to an Applicant

Once the applicant is linked to a Target, the Target Scope tab will displays the Scope Items linked to the target; as well as the results of their previously completed Target Scans.

Scope items are divided into sections for Knowledge, Skills & Behaviours. For each scope item, the following details are shown:

  • Code (K1, K2, S1, S2 etc)

  • Title – Selecting this will open the corresponding Applicant Scope Item Summary.

  • Percentage achievement – This is defined by the Stage chosen for the item in the most recent Target Scan.

 

Scan Results

As well as a list of scope items, the target scope tab displays the results for the most recent Target Scan for Knowledge, Skills & Behaviours scope items. The results are displayed in a diagram with a corner for each scope item in the category and points showing the stage reached by the applicant.

Hovering over each point in the diagram will display the exact result for the individual scope item.

Setting up stages for each scope item is explained in the Scope Item Summary page.

Depending on your choices when filtering the scope list, a second shape in a fainter colour will show the results achieved in either the Initial or Previous target scan for you to compare against the most recent one.

Filtering the Scope List

The following searching and filtering options are available by default above the list. Once you have entered the necessary details, press Enter or select the Search icon to run the search and apply your filters.

  • Assessment Results – Here you can specify whether the scan results are shown for the Assessor, Learner (Applicant) or Employer answers.

  • Compared to – Here you can specify whether the scan results diagrams display the Initial Answers or Previous Answers to compare against the most recent scan results.

  • Score – Here you can filter the scope items to only show those with a score of 0%, between 1-99%, or 100%.