What the score bands mean and how to use them when shortlisting.

📊 Score Bands

Outstanding – Top-tier alignment with the role. Standout candidates who meet or exceed most requirements.

Strong – High-quality candidates who meet most requirements and show clear potential.

Average – Partial fit. Candidates who meet some requirements but may lack depth in key areas.

Below Average – Limited fit. Usually missing important requirements.

Low – Very weak fit or missing most requirements.

⚖️ How Scores Are Calculated

Each candidate's final score reflects a balanced combination of three dimensions:

Excellence – Signals of leadership, growth, and overall strength of profile.

Past Roles – How well previous responsibilities align with the job description.

Competencies – Specific results and achievements relevant to the role.

📌 Tips for Recruiters

Focus on Outstanding and Strong bands first when shortlisting.

Use Average as a flexible category — you may still find hidden gems worth a closer look.

Treat Below Average / Low as deprioritized, but still review before final rejection.