Online applications go multi-lingual as the Commission for Equality and Human Rights (CEHR) becomes the latest in a long line of high profile clients who have implemented a Boxharry online application form.
The CEHR will be an independent influential champion whose purpose is to reduce inequality, eliminate discrimination, strengthen good relations between people and protect human rights.
With roles available in England, Scotland and Wales, the application forms were built in both English and Welsh, and feature 'killer question' filters, multiple page save and return functionality.
The form is fully integrated into a candidate management database, enabling candidates to complete their application form securely via the web.
Boxharry originally developed the application form process for a number of government departments, including the Identity and Passport Service and the Home Office. These clients all required a feature-set which was not available from any off-the-shelf product, so Boxharry stepped in to assess their requirements, create a scalable prototype, and configure and launch forms quickly and to each client's exact specification.
Features include:
- SSL security compatible
- 'Killer' eligibility questions
- Multiple page forms
- 'On-submission' error checking and required field notification
- Compiled application form sent as an email to the candidate
- Integration into a candidate management database, based on the Adapt database
- Client branded pages
The application forms, available in both English and Welsh, support the CEHR's commitment to the diverse communities that make up modern Britain.
Visit the form: http://application.cehropportunities.org.uk/
