HQ is the AI assistant built into Chosen. It's a chat box: you type what you want in plain language, and HQ answers. It can search your candidates, pull up a job, and — with your sign-off — change things. Questions get answered on the spot. Anything that changes your data waits for you to approve it first.
That split is the whole idea. HQ reaches into Chosen through 40-plus tools, so it can do a lot. But a read and a write are not treated the same. A read runs immediately. A write is written up as a plan and paused until you say go. You get an assistant that can act, without one that acts behind your back.
In this section
- Asking HQ questions — the no-risk half: searching candidates, pulling up a record, asking about your pipeline. Reads happen the moment you ask.
- Plans and approvals — how a request to change something becomes a plan you review, approve, or reject before anything happens.
- What HQ can do — a grouped map of its capabilities across candidates, jobs, stages, feedback, and scheduling — and an honest list of what it can't.
- Writing good prompts — specific beats vague. How to phrase a request so HQ gets it right the first time.