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Present multiple contacts on a single presentation link

Present multiple candidates or hiring managers on a single presentation link

Written by Nick Livingston
Updated over a week ago

Did you know you can present multiple candidates or hiring managers on a single presentation link?

This makes it easy to:

  • Share a shortlist of top candidates

  • Create a compelling MPC (Most Placeable Candidate) presentation

  • Introduce multiple hiring managers to candidates

  • Give candidates a complete job preview in one place

Here's how:

To create a presentation with multiple candidates from a project or contact list:

  1. Select the candidates by clicking the checkboxes next to their names

  2. Click “Create Presentation”

  3. For each link, choose what you'd like to include — such as interview soundbites, notes, or documents

From Projects:

From Contacts:

Customize each candidate in your presentation

After clicking “Create Presentation,” you’ll be taken to the presentation builder where you can customize what’s shown for each candidate.

  • On the left-hand side, you’ll see all selected candidates listed

  • Click on each candidate to configure their individual presentation

For each candidate, you can:

  • Select which interview highlights (soundbites) to include

  • Edit or refine the summary

  • Add or remove attachments (e.g., resumes or documents)

  • Adjust what information is visible (name, image, etc.)

Repeat this process for each candidate to tailor the presentation exactly how you want it.


Finalize and share

Once you’ve customized all candidates:

  1. Scroll to the bottom of the page

  2. Click “Save” to generate your presentation link

Your presentation will include all selected candidates in a single link.

When you share the link:

  • Viewers can easily switch between candidates by clicking the profile images at the top

  • No login is required — they can simply open the link and explore each candidate

Check out the video below for more info!

Share Multiple Candidates

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