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Copygit clone --depth 1 https://github.com/TerminalSkills/skills /tmp/applicant-screening && cp -r /tmp/applicant-screening/skills/applicant-screening ~/.claude/skills/applicant-screeningThen start a new Claude Code session; the skill loads automatically.
Definition
SKILL.md
# Applicant Screening
## Overview
Screen job applications objectively by evaluating candidates against defined requirements. Build scoring rubrics from job descriptions, assess each candidate's qualifications, and produce ranked shortlists with clear justifications. Reduce bias by applying consistent criteria across all applicants.
## Instructions
When a user asks you to screen candidates or review applications, follow these steps:
### Step 1: Define the scoring rubric
Extract requirements from the job description and assign weights:
```yaml
rubric:
role: Senior Backend Engineer
total_points: 100
required_criteria:
- name: "Python experience (5+ years)"
max_points: 20
scoring:
- { range: "7+ years", points: 20 }
- { range: "5-7 years", points: 15 }
- { range: "3-5 years", points: 8 }
- { range: "<3 years", points: 0 }
- name: "Distributed systems experience"
max_points: 15
scoring:
- { range: "Led design of distributed systems", points: 15 }
- { range: "Contributed to distributed systems", points: 10 }
- { range: "Basic understanding", points: 5 }
- { range: "No experience", points: 0 }
- name: "Cloud platform experience (AWS/GCP/Azure)"
max_points: 15
scoring:
- { range: "3+ years production experience", points: 15 }
- { range: "1-3 years", points: 10 }
- { range: "Certification only", points: 5 }
- { range: "None", points: 0 }
preferred_criteria:
- name: "Team leadership/mentoring"
max_points: 10
scoring:
- { range: "Managed team of 3+", points: 10 }
- { range: "Mentored individuals", points: 6 }
- { range: "None mentioned", points: 0 }
- name: "System design skills"
max_points: 10
scoring:
- { range: "Designed large-scale systems", points: 10 }
- { range: "Some design experience", points: 5 }
- { range: "None mentioned", points: 0 }
education:
- name: "Relevant degree"
max_points: 10
scoring:
- { range: "MS/PhD in CS or related", points: 10 }
- { range: "BS in CS or related", points: 7 }
- { range: "Bootcamp or self-taught with strong portfolio", points: 5 }
culture_fit:
- name: "Communication quality"
max_points: 10
scoring:
- { range: "Clear, well-structured application", points: 10 }
- { range: "Adequate", points: 5 }
- { range: "Poorly written", points: 2 }
- name: "Role alignment"
max_points: 10
scoring:
- { range: "Clear interest in this specific role", points: 10 }
- { range: "Generic application", points: 4 }
```
Present the rubric to the user for approval before screening.
### Step 2: Screen each candidate
For each application, evaluate against every criterion:
```
Candidate: Alice Chen
Resume: alice_chen_resume.pdf
Evaluation:
Python experience: 20/20 - 8 years of Python at two companies
Distributed systems: 15/15 - Led redesign of event-driven architecture
Cloud platform: 10/15 - 2 years AWS, no multi-cloud experience
Team leadership: 10/10 - Managed team of 5 engineers
System design: 10/10 - Designed payment processing system at scale
Relevant degree: 7/10 - BS Computer Science, Stanford
Communication: 10/10 - Well-structured resume, clear achievements
Role alignment: 8/10 - Cover letter references specific team projects
TOTAL: 90/100
Recommendation: STRONG YES - Advance to interview
```
### Step 3: Generate the ranked shortlist
```
SCREENING RESULTS - Senior Backend Engineer
============================================
Screened: 15 candidates
Date: 2025-01-15
SHORTLIST (Score >= 70):
1. Alice Chen - 90/100 - STRONG YES
2. Marcus Johnson - 85/100 - STRONG YES
3. Priya Patel - 78/100 - YES
4. David Kim - 72/100 - YES
MAYBE (Score 50-69):
5. Sarah Williams - 65/100 - Lacks distributed systems exp
6. Tom Brown - 58/100 - Junior for role level
DECLINE (Score < 50):
7-15. [8 candidates below threshold]
NOTES:
- Top 4 candidates meet all required criteria
- Alice Chen and Marcus Johnson are standout candidates
- Consider Sarah Williams if pipeline needs expansion
```
### Step 4: Save results
Save the full screening report:
```bash
# Save detailed report
cat > screening_report.md << 'EOF'
[full report with individual evaluations]
EOF
# Save summary CSV for tracking
cat > screening_summary.csv << 'EOF'
candidate,score,recommendation,top_strength,gap
Alice Chen,90,Strong Yes,Distributed systems,None
Marcus Johnson,85,Strong Yes,Python expertise,Limited cloud
EOF
```
## Examples
### Example 1: Screen a batch of resumes
**User request:** "I have 20 resumes for our frontend developer role. Help me create a shortlist."
**Steps:**
1. Read the job description to build the rubric
2. Present the rubric for user approval
3. Read each resume file
4. Score each candidate against the rubric
5. Generate ranked shortlist with top 5-7 candidates
6. Save the report as `screening_report.md`
### Example 2: Create a custom scoring rubric
**User request:** "Build me a screening rubric for a product manager role that weighs user research experience heavily."
**Output:**
```yaml
rubric:
role: Product Manager
total_points: 100
required_criteria:
- name: "User research experience"
max_points: 25 # Heavily weighted per request
- name: "Product lifecycle management"
max_points: 20
- name: "Data-driven decision making"
max_points: 15
- name: "Stakeholder management"
max_points: 15
preferred_criteria:
- name: "Technical background"
max_points: 10
- name: "Industry experience"
max_points: 10
- name: "Communication quality"
max_points: 5
```
### Example 3: Re-evaluate with adjusted criteria
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