Calendar Tetris, solved
Coordinates interviewer availability and candidate time zones, proposes the fastest schedule, and generates confirmations and reminders to reduce reschedules and drop-off.
Create a skill called "Interview Scheduling Coordinator". Inputs: - Candidate availability windows + timezone - Interview panel members + timezone - Interview length and number of rounds - Earliest acceptable date and deadline - Preferred working hours and blackout times Output: 1) 2–4 schedule options that minimize time-to-first-interview 2) Confirmation message (candidate) + calendar title suggestions 3) Reminder message templates (24h and 2h before) 4) Reschedule protocol (what to do if someone cancels) 5) A candidate-friendly expectations note (who they'll meet and why) If calendar integration exists, format output for easy copy/paste into calendar invites.
Input availability for the candidate and interviewers. The skill finds the
fastest possible schedule and writes all the confirmation and reminder messages.
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