Peer Feedback Examples
See what great 360 feedback looks like. Real examples of constructive, specific, and actionable peer feedback.
Start With PatternWhat you'll find
- Real examples of constructive peer feedback
- Both positive and developmental feedback samples
- Specific, actionable language you can learn from
- Organized by skill area and role
Why Good Feedback Examples Matter
Most people struggle to give useful feedback. They either default to vague praise ("Great job!") or harsh criticism ("This doesn't work"). Neither helps anyone improve.
Great feedback is specific, balanced, and actionable. It describes observable behavior, explains impact, and suggests paths forward. Studying examples helps you both give better feedback to others and recognize quality feedback when you receive it.
Feedback Examples by Category
Peer Feedback Examples for Designers (Communication)
Examples of feedback on design communication: presenting work, receiving critique, explaining decisions, and collaborating with stakeholders.
10+ examples • Positive and developmentalPeer Feedback Examples for Engineers (Collaboration)
Examples of feedback on engineering collaboration: code reviews, pair programming, knowledge sharing, and cross-team coordination.
10+ examples • Positive and developmentalRelated Resources
- What Is a Personal 360 Review? — Complete guide to running your own 360
- 360 Review Questions — Role-specific questions for gathering feedback
- Personality Archetypes — Explore the meaning layer that connects signals, self-view, and optional outside perspective
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Start with Pattern first, then use peer feedback examples when you are ready for the outside-view layer.
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