A user role is a collection of permissions that are defined to indicate the actions that an admin can complete. For example, to create or edit questions in My Library, you must be a Library admin.
In Recruit, there are two roles:
- Company-level roles
- Test-level roles
Company-level roles
You can access these roles in your account settings.
There are five company-level roles:
- Super admin
- Test admin
- Interviews admin
- Library admin
- Send API Requests
S. No. | Role | Permissions |
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1 | Super admin |
A Super admin has access to all the features in the company account. A few features are exclusive only to super admins, such as:
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2 | Test admin |
A Test admin can do everything related to tests (only in tests that have been created by them) such as:
Important: Test admins will not be able to alter tests that they have not created or were not explicitly added to. |
3 | Interviews admin |
An Interviews admin can do everything related to FaceCode, such as:
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4 | Library admin |
A Library admin can do everything related to the library, such as:
Note: Only questions of the question types that your subscription supports can be created. |
5 | Send API Requests |
An API admin can send API requests. Recruit allows you to use the following types of API:
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If you do not assign any role to an admin, you will see No Access against that admin's name.
You can also deactivate or delete an admin from these settings.
Test-level roles
You can access these roles in the Admins For This Test section in the test settings of a specific test.
There are four test-level roles:
- All access
- Only questions
- Only reports
- Questions and reports
S. No. | Role | Permissions |
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1 | All access |
Complete access to a test |
2 | Only questions and reports | You can complete the following tasks:
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3 | Only questions | You can complete the following tasks:
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4 | Only reports |
You can complete the following tasks:
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