It’s a long process but it’s worth it. It took almost 2 months from the day of my first interview to my first day of work and I’ve been working with a client for almost a month.
They reached out to me only a few days after I sent my resume, along with an essay about why they should hire from my country and the result for an English test.
I did my interview and received the feedback a few hours latter, then I was assigned to a guide, who helped me trough the next steps of the process (benchmark test, wifi test and they asked me to send 3 references and they contacted them and asked some questions about me).
Then I started Duck University, which consists on a 1-week paid training (they paid me 100 dollars). Even though I took an offline version because I was employed at the time, there was a lot to do, but it wasn’t hard. I had to record some videos, watch some video lessons and complete some tasks.
Then, I graduated at Duck University and started the Matchmaking process. It was only a couple weeks until I had my first interview with a client, but it wasn’t a match. A couple weeks later I had another interview and the next day I received the offer and started working on the following week.
I have nothing to complain about Job Duck, they were really transparent about all the steps and their employees that helped me through my process were very attentive.