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What does it mean to be a team lead?
Who do I contact for more help?
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As a judge, your main responsibility is to review your assigned teams' submissions. Pitch tries to make this a simple, streamlined process by keeping the most pertinent information and actions right at the top of the dashboard.
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One option you have at the top of the dashboard is to view and edit your judge profile. To do so, select
at the top of your profile panel. Here you can update your email, job title, company, or upload a Profile Photo.
Your email is the email that you use to login to Pitch as a judge, so if you update it, make sure you make a note of it. You will need to use the updated email to sign in.
Your name cannot be changed once you are added to a competition by staff. If a change needs to be made, please contact the KCC.
<aside> <img src="/icons/info-alternate_blue.svg" alt="/icons/info-alternate_blue.svg" width="40px" /> The profile picture shown above (the block P) for Judge Judy is the default picture for judges who opt not to upload their own picture.
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You can also choose whether you want your judge profile displayed on the Dashboard to competitors using the "Display Profile on Competition Dashboard" checkbox. If checked, your profile information (Name, Job Title, and Company only) can be seen by competitors.
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Once you've made your changes, select
Congrats! You've updated your judge profile.
The main point of interest within your dashboard as a judge is the data displayed in the section at the top of the page. You will see either one or two cards here based on whether you've started to review submissions. Each card gives you a quick action to take relevant to the information it contains.
The first card indicates how many teams you've been assigned, and how many of those teams have uploaded submissions.
The second card demonstrates your judging progress. Learn how to Complete Reviews to keep this data accurate.
You can use
or
to go to the Team Submissions page. This is where you will spend most of your time as a judge, so let's learn how to navigate it!