Skill & Task Bank
Build once, reuse across every assessment.
Keep your skills, questions, tasks, and rubrics in one organized bank with tagging and coverage views — so each new assessment starts from proven, well-mapped building blocks.
Consistency and coverage, without rebuilding from scratch.
An organized library behind every assessment
Define skills once, reuse everywhere.
Maintain a shared library of skills and sub-skills so every assessment measures the same competencies in the same way.
- Skills and sub-skills
- Shared definitions
- Consistent across roles
- Linked to rubrics and tasks
From a content library to a published assessment.
Pull skills, tasks, and rubrics straight from the bank into the Assessment Builder, then check coverage before you publish.
Reusable templates mean a new role can launch from proven content in minutes, while staying consistent with everything your team has run before.
See the Assessment BuilderAdd to the bank
Store skills, tasks, and rubrics.
Tag for reuse
Label by role, skill, and difficulty.
Assemble
Pull items into a new assessment.
Check coverage
Confirm every skill is measured.
Publish and reuse
Save as a template for next time.
Everything to keep assessments consistent
Skill Library
Shared skills and sub-skills used the same way everywhere.
Rubric Library
Calibrated rubrics with criteria, scales, and weights.
Tagging & Search
A consistent taxonomy that makes content easy to find.
Coverage View
See measured skills and catch gaps before publishing.
Reusable Templates
Launch new roles from proven blueprints in minutes.
“Our consultants stopped rebuilding the same tasks for every client and started reusing calibrated content with confidence.”
Frequently asked questions
Skills and sub-skills, work-sample tasks, questions, scenarios, and calibrated rubrics — all reusable across assessments and role families.
Content is tagged by role family, competency, and difficulty using a consistent taxonomy, so the right building block is quick to find and filter.
It maps which skills an assessment's tasks measure and highlights gaps, helping you catch under-tested competencies before publishing.
Yes. Rubrics can include calibration examples and be reused across assessments so evaluators apply the same criteria and weights consistently.
AI can draft rubrics and items to speed up authoring, but content is reviewed and approved by people before it's used in an assessment.
Stop rebuilding the same assessments.
Keep skills, tasks, and rubrics in one reusable bank and launch consistent, well-mapped assessments faster.