Install
openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/candidate-scorecardTurn interview notes into a structured candidate scorecard and hire recommendation. Use when asked to write an interview scorecard, a candidate evaluation, an interview debrief, or to summarize feedback into a hire/no-hire call. Produces a per-competency assessment with evidence and ratings, an overall recommendation with confidence, and the open questions for the next round — evidence-based, bias-aware, and decision-ready.
openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/candidate-scorecardA scorecard converts a fuzzy "I liked them" into an evidence-based, comparable evaluation. It rates the
candidate against the same competencies the role defined, ties each rating to specific evidence from the
interview, and lands a clear recommendation — so debriefs are about evidence, not who argues hardest. (For the
role's question set and competencies, pair with interview-question-bank.)
Given rough interview notes, produce the full scorecard anyway — organize the evidence under the relevant competencies and give a rating + recommendation, marking where evidence is thin (low confidence / probe next round). Never invent things the candidate said; if a competency wasn't assessed, say so rather than guessing.
Ask for these only if they aren't already provided (else mark as not assessed):
| Competency | Rating | Evidence (what they said/did) | Concern / gap |
|---|
Mark any competency you couldn't assess as Not assessed.
Structured-hiring practice — competency ratings anchored to evidence, calibrated recommendations with confidence, and bias-aware, decision-ready debriefs.