About this template...
Performance reviews and self-assessments often fail not because employees lack self-awareness, but because the form they are given does not give them the right structure to express it. A Self Assessment Survey that is poorly organized produces vague responses that are difficult to act on. This template gives employees a clear framework to evaluate their own performance across skills, qualities, and role-specific areas.
The form is built as a multi-step layout, separating personal details, skill ratings, quality assessments, and open feedback into distinct sections. This prevents the form from feeling like a wall of questions and keeps each step focused on one area of evaluation. The Form Step field manages this progression cleanly.
Rating fields let employees score individual skills on a defined scale, while the Checkable Grid field allows simultaneous assessment of multiple skills or qualities against consistent criteria — useful when evaluating soft skills, work habits, or behavioral competencies across a shared rubric. Multiple Choice fields capture skill categories or self-identified strengths without requiring free-form input. Simple Text fields collect department and position details upfront so submissions are easy to sort and attribute.
The Text Area field at the end gives employees space to add context, flag challenges, or highlight achievements that the structured fields may not capture. This combination of structured and open-ended inputs produces submissions that are both consistent enough to compare across employees and detailed enough to be genuinely useful for managers and busy HR departments.
This Self Assessment Survey works for annual reviews, mid-year check-ins, probation evaluations, and any organization that wants employee input as part of a structured performance cycle.





