Consistent Labeling: The "To:" field seems a bit ambiguous. It's unclear whether this is referring to the interviewee or the interviewer. It might be better to label it as "Candidate" or "Interviewee" for clarity.
Placeholder Text: Add placeholder text in each input box. For instance:
"Interview Title" could have a placeholder like "e.g., Frontend Developer Interview".
"Date From" and "Date To" could have placeholders like "MM/DD/YYYY", Automatique should be same date but ask for check time
"Interviewer" could have "e.g., John Doe".
"Mode of Interview" could show "e.g., In-person" before the user clicks the dropdown.
"Interview Location" can have "e.g., Meeting Room A".
"Description" can have "Add additional details here...".
Close Button: While the "X" is universally understood, it might help to provide a hover effect or tooltip indicating "Close" when users hover over it.
Date Picker: Instead of just having "Date From" and "Date To" text fields, please add a date picker functionality for a more user-friendly experience.
Dropdown Arrow: "Mode of Interview" Enhance its visibility by making the dropdown arrow more prominent.
Rounds of Interview: The "Round 1", "Round 2", and "Round 3" buttons . However, it would be more user-friendly if there was an indication of which round is currently active or selected.
Dynamic Fields: Depending on the interview round, consider dynamically updating the form's fields. For example, "Round 2" may require an additional field for "Technical Test".
Clearer Call-to-Action: The "Save" button change it to "Schedule Interview" for more specificity.
Auto-fill for Regular Interviewers: Certain interviewers frequently conduct interviews, add an auto-suggest feature for the "Interviewer" field.
Feedback after Saving: Once an interview is scheduled, provide feedback to the user, such as a confirmation message like "Interview Scheduled Successfully".
Add email and phone number of the candidate will show automatique if Employer have a paid package.
Consistent Labeling: The "To:" field seems a bit ambiguous. It's unclear whether this is referring to the interviewee or the interviewer. It might be better to label it as "Candidate" or "Interviewee" for clarity.
Placeholder Text: Add placeholder text in each input box. For instance: "Interview Title" could have a placeholder like "e.g., Frontend Developer Interview". "Date From" and "Date To" could have placeholders like "MM/DD/YYYY", Automatique should be same date but ask for check time "Interviewer" could have "e.g., John Doe". "Mode of Interview" could show "e.g., In-person" before the user clicks the dropdown. "Interview Location" can have "e.g., Meeting Room A". "Description" can have "Add additional details here...".
Close Button: While the "X" is universally understood, it might help to provide a hover effect or tooltip indicating "Close" when users hover over it.
Date Picker: Instead of just having "Date From" and "Date To" text fields, please add a date picker functionality for a more user-friendly experience.
Dropdown Arrow: "Mode of Interview" Enhance its visibility by making the dropdown arrow more prominent.
Rounds of Interview: The "Round 1", "Round 2", and "Round 3" buttons . However, it would be more user-friendly if there was an indication of which round is currently active or selected.
Dynamic Fields: Depending on the interview round, consider dynamically updating the form's fields. For example, "Round 2" may require an additional field for "Technical Test".
Clearer Call-to-Action: The "Save" button change it to "Schedule Interview" for more specificity.
Auto-fill for Regular Interviewers: Certain interviewers frequently conduct interviews, add an auto-suggest feature for the "Interviewer" field.
Feedback after Saving: Once an interview is scheduled, provide feedback to the user, such as a confirmation message like "Interview Scheduled Successfully".
Add email and phone number of the candidate will show automatique if Employer have a paid package.
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