Yes, Comment are absolutely compulsory in the exam the part 2 won’t let you submit the task without putting any comment whereas Part 3 lets you submit the task without comment but it is advisable to comment to make sure that you pass The third part of the exam tests your practical knowledge as it…
Telus exam is a tough nut to crack. Most people get through the first part but get stuck in the last two where they ought to perform live tasks. It is difficult because you have to prepare and take your exams within a week. Less preparation time and rigorous testing of practical knowledge are what…
Each candidate is given 7 days for preparation and clearing the exams. The study material is the same for all, and so is the level of the exam. Therefore, Telus maintains homogeneity amongst all those who apply for jobs. If you ask for rescheduling your exams, it will not be fair to the other candidates…
Telus does not spill the beans about the passing score. The company only lets you know your final status of the exam, i.e. if you passed or failed in it. Depending on your performance, it may also offer you a second chance.Various raters and experts have claimed that one needs to score at least 80%…
The reason why the job of an Internet Assessor is so popular and in-demand is that it requires nothing so extravagant in your CV. Because this job revolves around Artificial Intelligence, one often thinks you need technical skills or extra courses to get selected. Ironically, you do not even need an IT degree. In fact,…
Will I have to reappear in all parts of the Telus exam if I only failed in part 3? The harsh truth is there is no shortcut to this one. Yes, you will have to attempt all three parts again. You can breathe a sigh of relief that at least the first set of questions…
Going by the rules, you shouldn’t. It will put you at risk. Appen and Telus are two competing companies dealing with either the same clients or with different clients that are competing against each other. Working for both companies may cause a ‘conflict of interest.’ However, there is a way out. We are here with…
The Role-Web content assessor is a role at Telus, where one has to assess webpages for quality, relevance, and accuracy. The job is very similar to that of a Search Engine Evaluator. The search engine used by the former is Bing (by Microsoft) and for the latter, it’s Google. The Tasks-When you work for Google,…