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RepVue Anonymity and Privacy
We answer this question literally every day: “Is my rating anonymous?”
We’ve been very clear from the beginning that YES, the ratings are anonymous.
But we don’t think that goes far enough in explaining to our users the specifics of anonymity.
User privacy is of utmost importance at RepVue, and it starts with giving our users the confidence that they can submit an objective, honest assessment, and that rating, once submitted, will never see the light of day.
This may seem counter-intuitive. How can a ratings site like ours not show ratings? Well we don’t, and we never will.
At RepVue, no data provided by our users during the ratings process is ever publicly visible, anywhere, at any time. Here’s how that’s possible.
We take user-ratings and aggregate them together with other user-ratings for the same sales organization to create and publish graphical representations of those sales organizations. These representations only exist when we have a minimum of 7 unique ratings. So there’s literally never an instance where an individual rating “stands on its own” or is visible anywhere, on the site or off.
So once we have that critical number of 7 ratings, a sales organizational profile page gets published.
Your ratings are not something that are published anonymously, because ratings are actually not ever published at all.
Anonymously rate a company to get full access to RepVue's sales org data
- Salary & compensation data
- % Team to achieve quota
- Product market fit scores
- Leadership scores
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