Jaime
GBDodgy site to get free work done from prospective employees It feels like this is a fake site, set up to gather free users ideas and data. Similar to other reviews, I sat for hours on end doing spurious tests, until I was subjected to the real work assessment. I then spent several more hours doing a virtual, in depth product customer discovery session. Once I completed that, crossover went absolutely silent and ended up closing the job posting and giving me 0 feedback. Won't make the same mistake again
Brenda Lee
CAPoor choice for employer branding and reputation Awful experience. Spent 3 hours, qualifying positively across 5 stages for a job application. 5 mins after I completed after those 3 hours, I was declined and the autoresponder shared that I was not a fit for the role. A huge waste of candidate's time, and a poor reflection on employers. Never use this as an employer.
Mathew Davis
FRLearning in high Optempo I have learned so much working for this company and really love their data based conclusions. I have worked for other organizations where decisions were taken on a whim and this company has a clear direction. The Optempo is very high which can be stressful but the pay, fully remote position, time flexibility, and professional development make it worth it.
Alexander Stefurishin
RUCrossover mission This company has a mission of providing remote work opportunities worldwide. They take care of management, payments, trainings, onboardings. They offer very good rates. Selection process is challenging, but I really don't understand how you can blame anybody based on that.
Sauptik
INSystem Engineer I started the shift and go into the details of work with with a good job culture. There is some query which are difficult but that are interesting to work and the work culture with freedom is best part.