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.
Aboo AJC
INCrossover - Top 1% talent from around the world I was selected by Crossover last year and I have been working there since. I failed the test once and got selected on my second try. There is very less job security because you are competing with the top 1% best talent in the world. Just because you were not selected does not mean the company is not legit. If you gave up means you could have never made it through training in this company. I love working there because it challenges me to give my best every day I log in to work. I look forward to excelling in the current role and try for the next level. There is no consideration that you work there when applying for another role. Everyone has a fair chance at being selected. I hope to work there until my contract lasts.
Zeeshan Ahmad
AEA 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.
Danny The Invader
GBLoads of money at your fingertips! The only Job Offers you will receive are from a company called Trilogy which I'm 90% sure is some sort of related company to Crossover. They are just using your time and effort to build out a candidate portfolio to attract real customers. Don't waste your time. The reason there are so many people saying the tests are unpassable is because they are not designed to be passed. Like YTF is there a 30 minute English test. Either they are a dumb company with a dumb idea about making everything perfect, thinking people can be turned into data. Or, they are a scam just using you to get more money. Oh, and lets not forget the reassuring fact they have videos and articles all over the internet defending their legitimacy claiming they are not a scam. That certainly doesn't raise any suspicions.
marc
NLBe 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.