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I have a context of a function menu for an auto-recruiting system, ATS, like this: I(ATS) briefing below.

I have three function cards, Position, Question Pack, and Question.

  1. Position
  2. Question Pack
  3. Question.

The concept is that a PositionPosition includes some question packsquestion packs, and a question pack includes some questionsquestions. When I create

Use Case: On creating a Position, I should add a question pack should be added to the Positionit and continue to add questions to thethis question pack. 

How should I arrange mythe menu tab be arranged for this use case?

For Ref: My idea is to deletedelete these two functions:   

Question Packs and Question, and bring them to the page of Position. However, the Users still want to have an overview of all the Question Pack and Question they have created.

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I have a context of a function menu for an auto-recruiting system, ATS, like this: I have three function cards, Position, Question Pack, and Question. The concept is a Position includes some question packs, and a question pack includes some questions. When I create a Position, I should add a question pack to the Position and continue to add questions to the question pack. How should I arrange my menu tab?

My idea is to delete these two functions:  Question Packs and Question, and bring them to the page of Position. However, the Users still want to have an overview of all the Question Pack and Question they have created.

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I have a context of a function menu for an auto-recruiting system(ATS) briefing below.

I have three function cards,

  1. Position
  2. Question Pack
  3. Question.

The concept is that a Position includes some question packs, and a question pack includes some questions.

Use Case: On creating a Position, a question pack should be added to it and continue to add questions to this question pack. 

How should the menu tab be arranged for this use case?

For Ref: My idea is to delete these two functions: 

Question Packs and Question, and bring them to the page of Position. However, the Users still want to have an overview of all the Question Pack and Question they have created.

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I have a context of a function menu for an auto-recruiting system, ATS, like this: I have three function cards, Position, Question Pack, and Question. The concept is a Position includes some question packs, and a question pack includes some questions. When I create a Position, I should add a question pack to the Position and continue to add questions to the question pack. How should I arrange my menu tab?

My idea is to delete these two functions: Question Packs and Question, and bring them to the page of Position. However, the Users still want to have an overview of all the Question Pack and Question they have created. Please help me!  

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I have a context of a function menu for an auto-recruiting system, ATS, like this: I have three function cards, Position, Question Pack, and Question. The concept is a Position includes some question packs, and a question pack includes some questions. When I create a Position, I should add a question pack to the Position and continue to add questions to the question pack. How should I arrange my menu tab?

My idea is to delete these two functions: Question Packs and Question, and bring them to the page of Position. However, the Users still want to have an overview of all the Question Pack and Question they have created. Please help me! enter image description here enter image description here

I have a context of a function menu for an auto-recruiting system, ATS, like this: I have three function cards, Position, Question Pack, and Question. The concept is a Position includes some question packs, and a question pack includes some questions. When I create a Position, I should add a question pack to the Position and continue to add questions to the question pack. How should I arrange my menu tab?

My idea is to delete these two functions: Question Packs and Question, and bring them to the page of Position. However, the Users still want to have an overview of all the Question Pack and Question they have created. 

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I have a context of a function menu for an auto-recruiting system, ATS, like this: I have three function cards, Position, Question Pack, and Question. The concept is a Position includes some question packs, and a question pack includes some questions. When I create a Position, I should add a question pack to the Position and continue to add questions to the question pack. How should I arrange my menu tab?

My idea is to delete these two functions: Question Packs and Question, and bring them to the page of Position. However, the Users still want to have an overview of all the Question Pack and Question they have created. Please help me! enter image description here enter image description here