Clearing the interview gets you the offer, and before joining you have to re-take the CCAT test, only this time, it would be proctored.Just don’t do any major blunders and you should be fine. If you’ve cleared all the previous steps on your own, the interview shouldn’t really be much of an issue for you.Once you clear the real work assignment(s), the hiring manager will review your complete profile and if you seem like a good fit, they’d invite you for an interview.So just read through that, see if you’d like/need to revise anything before attempting it, then go ahead and do the assignment. Most of these are not timed (from what I’ve seen), and they give you a very nice, long description of what to expect in that particular assignment. These tasks would be role specific I’ve seen a minimum of one and a maximum of three real work assignments for different roles over time. The next part is Real Work, which would test your domain knowledge.Note: You only have to complete these tests once and it would apply for all the other roles that you apply to. Other than that, there might be role specific tests, which shouldn’t take more than 30-60 minutes to complete.The next step is the Cognitive Aptitude Test (CCAT), coupled with a Spoken English Proficiency Test.It takes 10-20 seconds to fill and within 30 seconds it would let you know if you’re eligible to apply for the role or not. If you’re not fully sure that you are eligible for the role, apply for it anyway, as the very first step in your application is the Basic Fit test.Read the detailed Job Description, specifically the Candidate Requirements section.Go through the titles of the roles, see which ones fit your profile/skillset. Navigate to Crossover’s website, you’ll see the different roles that they’re hiring for at the moment.However, please be sure to read this post completely and explore all the resources that have been mentioned in it. After you have gone through this article, if you still have questions, please feel free to reach out to me on LinkedIn with your specific query and I’d be happy to answer it for you. In this post, I have tried to cover the different questions that I get regarding working with Crossover.
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