Getting Started with Your Library
Your Library is Cammio's central place for reusable interview content. Instead of writing the same question over and over across different interview setups, you build it once, store it here, and use it everywhere.
What Lives in Your Library
Your Library holds different types of content:
- Questions: Standardized text, video, or audio questions you frequently ask candidates.
- Media: Branded videos, such as a hiring manager's welcome message or an outro video explaining the next steps in your hiring process. It could also just be supporting assets such as images or video clips attached to questions.
By building out your Library, you ensure a consistent candidate experience and empower your recruitment team to build new interview setups in seconds.
Why Build a Library
The bigger your Library grows, the faster your setup process becomes. It's especially valuable for high-volume hiring, where the same role — or very similar roles — recurs frequently.
Benefit | What it means in practice |
|---|---|
Reusability | Add a question to multiple setups without retyping it |
Consistency | Ensure all candidates for the same role are asked the same questions |
Speed | Assemble a new interview setup in minutes from existing content |
Quality control | Keep your best-performing questions refined and centrally maintained |
Navigating Your Library
Go to Library from the main sidebar menu.
The Library interface is divided into two main tabs to help you find what you need quickly:
- Questions Tab (Default): This tab houses all your standalone interview questions.
- Media Tab: This tab stores your generic video and image assets.
How to Build and Use Your Library
Your typical workflow with the Library looks like this:
- Add content: Create new questions and media directly in the Library, or save content from an existing interview setup. See Add Questions and Media to Your Library.
- Organize it: Use tags, language labels, and notes to keep your Library searchable as it grows. See Organize Library Items with Tags, Language, and Notes.
- Use it in setups: When building or editing an interview setup, pull content directly from your Library instead of writing from scratch. See Adding Library Content to Your Interview Setups.
- Keep it tidy: Edit outdated items or remove what you no longer need. See Edit or Delete Library Items.
Updated on: 16/03/2026
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