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What does someone see when I share my WorkScore?

Your WorkScore is private by default — only you can see your full score details. When you share your link, the recipient sees a focused view of your verified professional reputation. No login required — anyone with your link can view it.

What your share link shows

When someone opens your WorkScore link, they’ll see:

  • Your WorkScore — your 0–100 verified reputation score, the headline number on your profile
  • Your average rating — the simple numerical average of all ratings you’ve received on a 0–10 scale, shown as a secondary reference point alongside your WorkScore
  • Number of ratings — how many verified coworker ratings your score is based on
  • Percentile ranking — how your WorkScore compares to other verified professionals. Coming soon — rankings will go live once we have enough qualifying scores to make the comparison statistically meaningful
  • Your WorkScore experience history — the work experience your score is based on, so anyone viewing it can see exactly which roles and companies shaped your reputation

What your share link does not show

Individual ratings, mutual companies, and rating dates are never visible to anyone you share with. The details in your personal WorkScore feed stay private — always.

Standard URL and custom URL show the same thing

Whether you share your standard URL or your custom URL, the recipient sees exactly the same profile. The only difference is the link itself.

Why two numbers?

Your WorkScore and your average rating measure different things. Your WorkScore is weighted to distinguish strong advocates from the rest — it’s the more meaningful signal. Your average rating is a straightforward mean of all scores received. Showing both gives viewers a complete picture.


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