8 Free Interview Evaluation Forms & 3 Scorecard Templates

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Table of Contents
  1. 1 Simple Interview Evaluation Form
  2. 2 Job-Specific Simple Forms
  3. 3 Complex Interview Evaluation Form
  4. 4 Job-Specific Complex Forms
  5. 5 Free Interview Evaluation Scorecards
  6. 6 Training Interviewers to Use the Forms
  7. 7 Do’s & Don’ts
  8. 8 FAQs
  9. 9 Bottom Line

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An interview evaluation form enables consistent assessment and scoring of job applicants, promoting objective screening. Data from the forms is transferred to an interview scorecard used by HR or the hiring manager to determine the best candidate based on collective interviewer feedback.

We’ve prepared eight free interview evaluation forms and three free scorecards, customizable for any type of interview and role. You can download all 11 templates with the button above or read on to download only the individual template(s) you need.

Simple Interview Evaluation Form

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The simple interview form is ideal for inexperienced interviewers or when only needing a one-page document to note candidate scores using a simple 3-option scoring system (poor/OK/great). Our editable templates allow customizing categories, rating scales, and adding logos to suit specific needs.

Job-specific Simple Interview Evaluation Forms

These forms take the basic questions provided in the interview evaluation form template and customize them to specific job roles. For example, candidates for a retail job may need point-of-sale (POS) experience, while candidates for an administrative role may need specific computer expertise. Browse the tabs below to download job-specific simple interview evaluation forms.

Use this template to assess retail job candidates for fit within your business and customer base. This interview evaluation form verifies that candidates have the skills to run a register and serve clients.

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Retail Interview Evaluation Form

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Use this template if you’re interviewing individuals who will work in the fast-paced food service industry—to ensure you’re evaluating candidates fairly and capturing the work experience and interpersonal skills required to establish great customer service as well as food safety.

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Foodservice Interview Evaluation Form Template

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Use this template if you’re interviewing an administrative assistant. This form contains questions that assess typical job skills needed by a successful admin, such as computer skills and the ability to support others.

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Administrative Interview Evaluation Form Template

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Complex Interview Evaluation Form

Complex Interview Evaluation Form

Complex Interview Evaluation Form

A complex interview evaluation form is more detailed and contains additional behavioral interview questions that are appropriate to ask in professional interviews. Use this customizable template if you’re looking to document results from a detailed behavioral interview , as well as job-specific qualifications, personality traits, and organizational fit.

Job-specific Complex Evaluation Forms

These forms use the same format provided in the complex interview evaluation form and further customize the behavioral and technical questions to suit specific job roles. For example, managers need to inspire team members, project managers may need PMP certification, and technical team members may need to have specific hardware or software expertise.

This interview evaluation form contains questions relevant to managerial roles and assesses job competencies that are both hard to develop and critical to the success of a manager/supervisor in an organization.

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Manager/Supervisor Interview Evaluation Form Template

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Use this template if you’re evaluating candidates for technical skills. You can customize it by listing the specific hardware, software, or project tools the job requires. This interview evaluation form includes 10 behavioral interview questions specific to the kind of competencies required by technical staff, in addition to the 10 questions used to evaluate most candidates—questions about communication, teamwork, and customer service.

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Technical Interview Evaluation Form Template

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Because project managers do the work of managers without direct supervisory authority, this template includes competencies identified by the Project Management Institute (PMI). These skills include the ability to manage conflict, prioritize work, and motivate a self-managed team.

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Project Management Interview Evaluation Form Template

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Free Interview Evaluation Scorecards

Once individual interviewers have completed their rating of a candidate using the evaluation form(s), you can input that data into an interview evaluation scorecard to compare everyone’s interview ratings for the same candidate. This way, you can determine the average rating for each candidate and decide (without bias) whether or not you should move the candidate forward in the hiring process. Browse the tabs below to download our free interview evaluation scorecards.

If you’ve used the simple candidate evaluation form, then you can transfer the data to this scorecard template and get comparative ratings. This shows the average score and overall count of those who recommended that the candidate move forward to the next step in the interview process, such as a final interview. This is great for a side-by-side comparison of how each interviewer rated the same candidate.

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Interview Evaluation Candidate Scorecard Template - Simple

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Score each candidate based on poor=1 point, OK=2 points, or great =3 points. Then, transfer each interviewer’s (subjective) overall rating (poor, OK, or great) to the overall column and note whether they recommend the candidate move forward.

If you want to compare interviewer ratings of a candidate for a higher-level job, one for which you used the more complex behavioral and competency-based interview form, then use this scorecard template to input the interviewers’ ratings.

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Interview Evaluation Candidate Scorecard Template - Complex

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It’s scored exactly like the simple scorecard, although your totals and averages will be higher based on the number of questions you assess. You can then obtain an average rating for the candidate overall, and determine the next steps, such as a final interview or a request for a sample work product.

Once all your interviews are complete for each candidate for a specific job, you’ll need a way to capture the summary data and compile it into a comparative scorecard. This lets you compare how candidates performed in the interview on an apples-to-apples basis.

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Interview Evaluation Candidate Comparison Scorecard Template

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The candidate comparison scorecard allows you to document and rate candidates fairly and can come in handy if you ever have a claim of interviewer bias or unfair hiring practices filed against your company. You would be able to show how each candidate compared to one another and provide documentation as to why you choose to hire one person and not another.

After evaluating and scoring the candidate, if you choose not to move forward, please consider sending the applicant a professional rejection letter to maintain goodwill and encourage the applicant to apply for other positions that may be a better fit.

Training Interviewers to Use Interview Evaluation Forms

Our free interview evaluation forms are straightforward, containing 10-20 questions, room to make reminder notes about each rating, and a three-point rating scale for interviewers to choose from. All interviewers should use the same form and rating system for consistency. In addition to training on how to conduct an interview (including what not to ask), your interviewer training can be as simple as showing the interviewer how to use and score the form:

Simple Interview Evaluation Form Scoring Example

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With complex interview evaluation forms, you may want to explain why you chose specific behavioral and technical interview questions. It is scored the same way as the simpler versions; however, it typically has more questions.

Do’s & Don’ts of an Interview Evaluation Form

Whether you use our free templates or create your own, an interview evaluation form should have basic candidate information and job-related questions. However, be careful when you make your interview evaluation form that you do not ask or rate anything that could be subject to discovery in a litigation process, such as any demographic, gender, or other protected-class information that may violate labor laws.

Below is a list of what to include and what not to include on your interview evaluation forms.