The hiring process at Crossover for Work takes an average of 1 day when considering 5 user submitted interviews across all job titles. Candidates applying for Software Developer had the quickest hiring process (on average 1 day), whereas Software Developer roles had the slowest hiring process (on average 1 day).
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I applied online. I interviewed at Crossover for Work (Houston, TX) in Feb 2023
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****CAUTION**** Crossover is demanding applicants provide them rights & use of their biometric data in order to apply for any position they represent. (I was not applying for a government or hight security clearance role therefore this is un-necessary and overboard) Applicants can opt-out by sending an email to them, however if you withdrawal your consent they state they may not be able to continue with your application. (Per Crossover Privacy Policy) Providing access and legal rights to an individuals biometric data is not something to be taken lightly in todays world! I was very interested in the opportunity however I am not willing to let Crossover, it's partners or affiliates free rein to my Biometric data. I believe if more people read this carefully before they check the box during the application process they would decline as well.
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are you willing to provide full rights to you biometric data?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Crossover for Work (Mumbai) in Jun 2019
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1. Aptitude Test (logical questions, maths questions, english questions, vocabulary questions) 2. English audio recording session (record an audio speaking about past experience and work) 3. Technical round (written, test provided) 4. Interview (technical round)
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1. Your previous role and experience 2. Technical questions related to the role 3. How soon can you start
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Crossover for Work (Toronto, ON) in Jun 2023
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Crossover is known for being remote only even before the pandemic. So the process starts with a lot of computer graded evaluations before you can talk (virtually) to a human. First you have a basic fit test - in this case there were like 5 multiple choice questions asking about my background (such as do you have X years of experience doing Y?) Then you move on to the skills assessment. First one is an IQ like test - they call it cognitive aptitude. The secret is to be quick, you have 15 min to answer 50 questions. Depending on the position you will have different minimum points to achieve. It's hard to answer all 50 questions, I think I answered 48. I got 43 right (5 out of 6 stars), and passed. Then you have language tests, English speaking and writing. Then a simple business acumen test (multiple choice) and a strange critical thinking and reasoning test. If you pass all of that (each stage is eliminatory), you get a real work assessment. Only after that comes the interview.
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I didn't pass the real work assessment. They asked to redesign a business function (commercial product management). It was not hard to do. I thought a human would review the work, but some 20 min after submission I got an email saying I didn't pass and that my grade was 60%. It was too quick, so I imagine it was computer-graded. There was a workflow on the exercise, and I pasted an image of it to prevent formatting issues, and I wonder if the computer was able to read it....