Every keystroke. Every backspace. Every minute they spent reading docs before they touched the terminal. Scrub it at 1x, 2x, 4x. Jump to the rubric checkpoints with the arrow keys. Watch one replay and you’ll never go back to phone-screening from a résumé.
included in Recruiter seat · replays kept 18 months · longer on Volume
The scenario rubric is deterministic: diagnosis, path, tool, communication, recovery. Every time the candidate hits a rubric checkpoint, the scrubber gets a tick. Arrow keys jump between them. So you can watch the diagnosis moment in three different candidates back to back without scrubbing.
| at | dim | delta | ms |
|---|---|---|---|
| 02:00 | diagnose | +18 | read 1 doc |
| 03:25 | path | +12 | grep · head |
| 05:18 | tool | +10 | host |
| 06:48 | comm | +9 | ticket update |
| 09:14 | recovery | +6 | closed clean |
The candidate opened the SMTP banner section of the postfix man page, scrolled it, returned to the terminal. The pause was reading, not freezing. Hover the tick to see the URL.
Watching a candidate read the man page for 18 seconds before they get the answer tells you what their muscle memory looks like under unfamiliar pressure. We surface it, we don’t penalize it. Two candidates with the same score can have wildly different stuck-points, and that’s the hiring signal.
The replay lives on the candidate’s public profile (if they let it). They can opt to make a replay private to their account: we’ll still show you the score, just not the recording. We disclose that the session is recorded before they touch the terminal, in plain English.
The replay shows debugging methods a résumé would never describe. The candidate wouldn’t have told you about it either.
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