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Lionbridge - Internet Content Judge
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yimbo
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Anyone have any experience of doing this role?
My current 11 month contract has just finished, i am not sure if they would take me on straight away but this is one of the positions that they have advertised at the moment,
Anyone know how different this would be to the internet assessor role? does it require an exam and is it difficult like the other one?
My current 11 month contract has just finished, i am not sure if they would take me on straight away but this is one of the positions that they have advertised at the moment,
Anyone know how different this would be to the internet assessor role? does it require an exam and is it difficult like the other one?
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Anyone have any experience of doing this role?
My current 11 month contract has just finished, i am not sure if they would take me on straight away but this is one of the positions that they have advertised at the moment,
Anyone know how different this would be to the internet assessor role? does it require an exam and is it difficult like the other one?
Don't bother. I tried applying for this about 6 weeks after my contract ended (end of March). Got rejected by email before I even finished filling in the application due to having worked for them before.0 -
I've tried applying for various positions and my contract ended up over 1 year ago. I get rejected from everything.0
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Try applying for Leapforce though, exact same work as Lionbridge. Or crowdsourcing work through Appen Butler Hill.0
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Well, i have just had a go at filling in one of the applications with a new email address, which is required.
They certainly do ask you if you have worked with them before, i guess as soon as you tick that and submit the form then it would be a initial rejection, especially if you have been with them within the last year or so.
I wonder how many people have re applied but didnt tell them about working for them previously?0
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