It was easy. Just a short audio file. and also a grammar test. Mostly choice answers. You'll wait for the results , some times it takes just a short period of time.
The interview is a simple skills test you do online. First, you enter your information (name, e-mail), then you go to a three-part grammar quiz. It's short and easy, so don't sweat it. Next, you have to do a practice transcription so the company gets a feel for your abilities to see if you are a good fit for them, and vice versa. It's a 2.5 minute audio clip. There is a short powerpoint presentation guide for you to use, as well as a study video (you get these before the transcription example). You can go back to these at any time while you are doing the transcription. The powerpoint guide is not in depth, but I think it covers all of the steps I used while doing it. After the transcription, you hit submit and you can go back to review, and then hit finish, and you're done.
They got back to me in less than a week and I was thrilled! After you make an account, they have more short tutorials and practice transcriptions for you to do!
Easy process to get in as long as you trust your dialect and no human interaction at all. All you do is to pass the Transcription part and English MCQ.
You need to pass a toting test and submit a sample of your work to assess your writing and language proficiency skills. Then once you pass, if you are accepted, you will be able to get trained and have your work graded and paid for.
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Question 1
You need to pass a typing test and submit a sample of your writing (ie answer some basic questions)