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. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Crossover for Work (Bengaluru) in Mar 2022
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I humbly request to not spend your valuable time & energy on the interview process.
As I believe that the company doesn't have an intent to hire candidates instead get work done at zero cost.
I cleared all online rounds within a day but still received Rejection 'without any reason'.
Please note: I have received got great score but still was rejected. So please DON'T DECEIVE YOURSELF
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Crossover for Work in Feb 2022
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The process was relatively simple although long - it required a cognitive assessment on their own website, 3 English assessments on a broken website that doesn't recognize your voice so it always tell you there's an error with your headset (can be fixed by simply speaking into your computer's built in mic), then a "real work assessment" which consists of recording a video. For this they ask you to download a specific app which then is impossible to remove from your computer. After that, "someone" reviewed my application and within 2 days, I had moved on to the interview stage. They were trying to "assign an interviewer" for over one week. When I finally thought they were taking too long, I sent someone a message through the "Need Help?" link on their website. And a few hours after that, they sent an email saying my application was not successful.
An absolute waste of time for every step, zero respect for the human being actually taking the time to do all the assessments. No way to contact anybody
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They did not interview me even though I reached that part of the process
So far I have only gone through 2 tests. The CCAT and the English tests. Both were very well described before the exam with helpful videos to help you prepare for them mentally.
CCAT seems a bit unnerving, but doable. English test is easy. Will update the review once I do more.
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The CCAT is basically a 50 question MCQ which is very similar to a run-of-the-mill IQ test. You need to be good in English and QUICK in basic mathematics to get through as well. 50 questions and you get 15 minutes to do them.
Spoken English test is pretty easy. You get several phrases where you listen to what they say, and you have to repeat back what you heard, exactly as you heard. It isn't hard at all. The second part consists of you talking about three topics they give, each you speak freely for about a minute.