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Quick Summary: The Career Activity Log is a time-stamped, filterable record of every change made to a career. Administrators open it from the Careers library to see who assigned people, edited skills, changed training settings, or updated levels — and can trigger downstream actions like notifying affected users or forcing training re-approval directly from the log.

Overview

The Activity Log gives administrators a complete audit trail of every change that happens to a career. Every time someone is assigned to the career, a skill is added or edited, a training setting is updated, a level is changed, or a label is applied, the event is captured with a timestamp, the person who performed the action, and the details of what changed. The log is purpose-built for two jobs:
  • Accountability. Answer the question “who changed what, when?” during an audit, an investigation, or a customer-support ticket.
  • Downstream action. Some changes (like editing a skill or a training setting) ripple out to people assigned to the career. The log provides built-in actions to notify those people or force training re-approval without leaving the page.
Career activity is administrator-only. Managers and employees do not have access to the Activity Log for a career.
Note: A company-wide activity log covering the entire organization is on the SkillsDB roadmap. Until it ships, the Activity Log is scoped to a single career at a time — open the log for any career from the Careers library.

Prerequisites

Before you open the Activity Log, you need:
  • Permission level: Administrator role in SkillsDB
  • Setup requirement: At least one career in your Careers library
  • Access: Navigate to Library > Careers from the left sidebar
Non-admin users who navigate to a career activity URL are redirected back to the Careers library.

Opening the Activity Log

1

Open the Careers library

Navigate to Library > Careers from the left sidebar.
2

Open a career's activity page

Select the career whose activity you want to review. From the career details panel, select the Activity action. The URL changes to /manage/careers/activity/[careerId] and the breadcrumb reads Activity / [Career Name].
3

Switch between careers

The breadcrumb includes a career picker — select the combobox next to the career name to jump to any other career’s activity log without navigating back to the library.

Reading the Log

The Activity Log is a table of events, newest first. Each row captures one discrete change.

Columns

ColumnDescription
Event typeA colored badge summarizing the category — People, Skill, Section, Training, Level, Label, Flag, and others. Badge color indicates the category.
Event descriptionA human-readable summary of what happened, with the relevant entity (person, skill, section, etc.) named inline.
Performed byThe administrator who made the change, shown with their name, email, and avatar. Events made through the API display an API badge.
Performed atThe date and time the change occurred.
Affected countFor bulk actions — the number of people, skills, or related items touched by the single event.
ActionsAny follow-up actions available for that event, such as Notify or Force re-approval.

Event categories

Activity events fall into category groups, each with its own badge color:
CategoryBadge colorExample events
PeopleBluePerson assigned to the career, person removed, bulk assign, bulk remove
SkillGreenSkill added, skill edited, training setting changed on a skill
TrainingCyanLearning resource linked, unlinked, or updated
SectionSection created, renamed, reordered, or removed
LevelLevel created, renamed, reordered, or removed
LabelLabel applied to the career, label removed
FlagSkill flag or career-level flag assigned or removed
Note: Bulk actions (like assigning 50 people at once) are collapsed into a single log entry with an Affected count so the log stays scannable. Expand the row to see the individual people or items involved.

Filtering and Searching

The Activity Log supports filtering to help you zero in on the events that matter.
  • Date range — use the date picker to scope the view to a specific window (the default lookback is a broad recent range). Options include common ranges like the last 7 days, last 30 days, and this month, plus a custom start/end.
  • Event type — filter to one or more event categories (People, Skill, Training, etc.) when you only want to see activity of a certain kind.
  • Performed by — filter by the administrator who made the changes, useful for reviewing one person’s activity.
Combine filters freely. The table updates as you change each filter, and the result count in the header reflects the filtered set.

Taking Action from the Log

Some events have a direct impact on users assigned to the career — for example, editing a skill’s name or its training requirements. The Activity Log lets administrators act on those events without leaving the page.

Notify users

The Notify action sends an email to a selected audience explaining that a change occurred. Available targets:
TargetWho receives the notification
All assignedEvery user currently assigned to the career
All assigned, without training approvalUsers who have not yet received training approval for the affected skill
All assigned, with training approvalUsers who have training approval (to let them know the definition changed)
All assigned, awaiting training approvalUsers with submitted-but-pending training approval requests
Experts onlyUsers flagged as Expert on the affected skill
Notifications are sent immediately and recorded in the log with an Email Sent indicator.

Force training re-approval

The Force re-approval action resets training-approval status on an affected skill so users must submit training approval again. Available targets:
TargetWho is forced to re-approve
All assigned, with training approvalUsers whose training approval will be revoked, requiring resubmission
All assigned, awaiting training approvalUsers whose pending training approval requests are reset
Warning: Force re-approval resets training status for the selected audience. People will need to submit training approval again, and until they do, their training status for that skill will show as pending. Use this action only when a skill change is significant enough to warrant re-verification.
Both actions are logged in the Activity Log as new entries, preserving the full chain of cause-and-effect — the original change, the admin’s decision to notify or force re-approval, and any follow-up.

Common Questions

Only administrators can open the Activity Log. Managers and employees do not have access. Non-admin users navigating directly to the activity URL are redirected back to the Careers library.
Yes. Log entries cannot be edited or deleted. This is intentional — the audit trail must remain tamper-proof to serve as reliable evidence during audits, compliance reviews, and support investigations.
Yes. API-driven changes appear in the log with an API indicator next to the performer. This makes it easy to distinguish between changes made in the SkillsDB UI and changes made by automation or integrations.
Not yet. Today the Activity Log is scoped to one career at a time. A company-wide activity page that aggregates activity across all careers and other areas of the product is on the roadmap.
Version History is a per-skill record of changes to the skill’s name and description — it captures what the skill definition looked like at each point in time. The Activity Log is a per-career record of every meaningful event that touches the career — people assigned, skills added or edited, training settings changed, levels reordered, and so on. Use Version History when you care about the content of a specific skill over time. Use the Activity Log when you care about everything that happened to a career.
Yes. The Activity Log table supports standard SkillsDB export — use the export action in the table header to download the filtered view as a spreadsheet. This is useful for compliance reports or shared investigations.
The Email Sent column captures whether a notification email went out for that event. If the customer-side email integration was disabled at the time the event occurred, the row is marked Email Disabled — this helps explain why an expected notification did not reach users.

Version History

Review the per-skill history of name and description changes, with a built-in Renew Training action

Career Settings

Configure measurement model, training dates, assessments, and dashboard per career

Training Approvals

How training approval works and how Activity Log actions can reset approval status

Careers Library

Browse and manage all careers in your organization

Need Help?

If you run into any issues or have questions, reach out to your organization’s SkillsDB administrator or contact SkillsDB Support.