It was all online. There was a short grammar quiz, followed by a transcription exercise of 2 minutes. I thought my submission was near-perfect. I am a retired professor and published author, who knows spelling and grammar. Yet, within one hour of submitting the online application, I received an email saying, "Thanks, but no thanks," with no information about why my application was rejected. It made me wonder who *does* get accepted and what is the basis for evaluating an applicant's work. I have worked in transcription before, so the process of applying for a transcriptionist position was familiar to me.
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Fiz uma entrevista na empresa Rev.
Entrevista
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.
Fiz uma entrevista na empresa Rev (USAR Center, NC).
Entrevista
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.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
You need to pass a typing test and submit a sample of your writing (ie answer some basic questions)