A system and method for automatically managing a multi-step process in
which human providers are selected, typically for employment and dating
services. The selection process includes background checking, testing,
interviewing, and acceptance by the provider and selecting entity,
through automated sequencing, coordinating, tracking, status reporting,
and an optional human intervention. The invention includes a system and
method for automatically scoring and ranking human providers by a set of
selection criteria, typically multiple choice options. The system
determines the relevance of the questions and answers and stores it in a
continuously updating Knowledge-base. The answers may be spoken, written,
or entered directly into the system. The system includes testing and
interviewing human providers with respect to the selection criteria; and
the resulting scoring information is stored and may be used in future
assessments. The system requires a charging process for updating
information based on usage or subscription to the system.