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What is WorkScore?

WorkScore is your verified professional reputation — a portable 0–100 score built entirely from the people who have actually worked with you.

Resumes can be written by AI. References can be coached. WorkScore can't be faked. It's built from anonymous, aggregate ratings from verified coworkers — people whose work history overlaps with yours — and it follows you from role to role as your career grows.

How it works

When you join WorkScore, we match you with your verified coworker circle using professional experience data from over 200 million profiles. You don't need to build your network from scratch — we've already done that work.

Coworkers rate one another on a simple 0–10 scale. Those ratings are aggregated anonymously into your WorkScore — a single, standardized number that reflects how the people around you assess your performance.

What your score represents

Your WorkScore sits on a 0–100 scale. It isn't an average — it's designed to surface genuine advocates while accounting for the full range of feedback you receive. A higher score means more of the people you've worked with would strongly vouch for you.

Why it matters

In a market where it's never been easier to look great on paper, verified performance is the signal that stands out. Your WorkScore gives you something a resume can't — proof, backed by the people who were there.

Your score, your terms

Your WorkScore is private by default. You decide when to share it, who to share it with, and how. When you’re ready, sharing takes seconds — your score goes exactly where you want it, and nowhere else.

Is WorkScore free?

Yes. WorkScore is free for professionals. Your score, your profile, and your coworker ratings are yours at no cost.


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