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444: Writing Effective Self-Reviews
Episode 445

444: Writing Effective Self-Reviews

This week, we share our tips for writing better self-reviews during performance review season.

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July 21, 202228m 3sExplicit

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This week, we share our tips for writing better self-reviews during performance review season.

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This week, we share our tips for writing better self-reviews during performance review season.

Guarang Alat asks on GitHub:

It's performance review season again! Would love to hear from you two about strategies, frameworks and tips you typically use while writing self-reviews, especially when you are aiming to level up to the next level as a product designer. Beyond using metrics, how can I effectively present the overall impact of my work as an IC?

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