How do I submit to multiple teams?

How Do I Submit to Multiple Teams?

Depending on how your organisation has chosen to import their People & Teams data you may be put in multiple teams. Don't worry during the submission process you can clearly see which of your teams you are submitting to.

How to submit to multiple teams

  1. Submit to Teamgage via notification or log in
  2. Select Submit next to the first team you want to submit for
  3. Rate your metrics
  4. Click Submit
  5. Choose View my teams
  6. Repeat this process to submit for your other team

Here's what it looks like



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