Crossover

Congress Avenue 401, 78701, Austin, United States
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2.40
Based on 20 Reviews

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Crossover teams are assembled from the top 1% of talent across 130 countries. Challenge yourself to become a part of the cloud team revolution.

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Jaime
GB

Dodgy 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

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marc
NL

Be suspicious Not having heard before about Crossover I just went into the application process for a VP marketing role completely blank. Sure enough I passed the basic fit, CATT and English language test. But then thing did start to become weird. I had to do a so-called "real work" test. For this I had to write some marketing copy. There were some criteria which you are told about in advance , so I made sure I did hit all of them in my content piece. After I submitted it, I had to wait for over a week to get a message that I only had gotten 1 out of the 3 stars required and my application was rejected for that reason. However, when I checked the document history I could see nobody had looked at it. I just got a bad rating out of nowhere. This feels quite scammy and looking back I guess it all has been a waste of time.

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Maxx Velocity
GB

Their tests are a failure I'm literally a certified genius, so to tell me I didn't pass their "cognitive test" just means they don't know how cognitive tests work. In short: almost the entire test is numerical math problems, the kind no one actually ever does in real life. Yes there were some actual cognition questions, but very few. Just math, math, and more math. I have a disability related to reading numbers, but again, I am a certified freakin' genius and reading numbers has nothing to do with critical thinking. Nothing. This is just one more example of how millenials are not the right people to be running things. Maybe some day they will shut up and listen to those of us who created the tech industry, but it's not looking good.

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C M
GB

Avoid at all costs Avoid at all costs. I would never want to work for a company who uses this awful tool to hire for a position.

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Zeeshan Ahmad
AE

A great opportunity to explore the… A great opportunity to explore the world while sitting in your own work place and to experience working with multinational teams to polish your skills. Allowing me to grow and learn at my own pace with gentle push to move forward.

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