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What hiring managers see

A tour of the public /r/[token] review page so you know exactly what your HM is looking at.

4 min readUpdated June 8, 2026

The HM opens the review link in their browser. No login, no Submio account, no install. The page is designed so a busy hiring manager can react in under two minutes on desktop or mobile.

Top of the page

  • Candidate identity card — name, role title, your scorecard ratings, LinkedIn link.
  • Clip strip directly below — horizontal scroll, snap-aligned. Clips are the first thing they see after identity.

The action panel (right side on desktop, stacked on mobile)

  • Sentiment selector — very excited / interested / on the fence / not interested. This is the lightweight first reaction.
  • Move to next stage — labeled with the actual stage name (e.g. "Move to Interview →") so the HM knows where they're sending the candidate.
  • Ask a question — types a comment that lands on the submission timeline and pings you via notification.
  • Pass — closes the submission with a reason.
  • Email candidate — opens the HM's default mail client with a draft, CC'd to you. The HM then owns the email thread in their own inbox.

Below the action panel

  • Resume preview (if attached).
  • Why-great-fit narrative.
  • Notes from you (if you added any).

Note

Every HM action — sentiment, stage move, pass, question, email click — fires a notification to you and shows up on the dashboard activity feed within seconds.