When writing code review comments, you can choose to make them public. Public comments become part of the candidate's feedback once the assessment is closed.
How Visibility Works
- Only public comments are shared with the candidate
- These comments become visible after the assessment is closed
- Until then, all feedback remains hidden from the candidate
Anonymity
Even when comments are public, your identity is protected. Candidates see generic labels like "Anonymous Superman" instead of real names, roles, or contact information.
This allows your team to share constructive, thoughtful feedback without revealing their identity — balancing transparency with reviewer protection.