The Process
The campaign audition and certification will require a quick audio intro recorded by you as well as a few role-play scenarios that require you to record and submit an audio response as if you were conducting a live call.
Once this 10 minute assessment is completed, you will hear back regarding your qualification status on average within 48 hrs of the submission.
What You'll Do
Record an introduction and share your background
Roleplay scenario
Answer common objections for this campaign"
Submit an Audio Audition for the Campaign
When you click the black "Start Audition" button after you've completed a training module, you'll be taken to an audio recording section where you'll answer a few questions based on the training module content.
Make sure you've tested your microphone in your browser so that you can record audio for the audio submission.
Typically, there are anywhere from 5-6 questions. Once you're happy with your submission, you can submit an audition and wait to hear back.
You'll receive a notification via email and/or text with one of 3 outcomes:
Approved (which means you've been approved for the campaign and you can start prospecting into lists that will be assigned to you)
Retry (which means you're being asked to resubmit an audition
Rejected (which means you're not a fit for the campaign at the time)
After Being Approved for a Campaign
You'll want to check out 2 sections that you'll now have access to:
Your Leads tab, which will now have a list of leads from that campaign assigned to you. For an overview of how to use our dialing and emailing platform and how lead lists are assigned, check out those collections in our help center.
The campaign's Sales Floor, which is like a subreddit forum where you can post questions or comments and share context with other folks working on the campaign, as well communicate with Account Executives and Campaign Managers at the company for the campaign. Check out this Campaign Sales Floor doc to learn more about campaign sales floors and their purpose.
Approvals for campaigns are not permanent! If you do not start working on a campaign after 3 weeks of being approved, you'll need to resubmit an audition.
Frequently Asked Questions About Campaign Auditions
Question: I've submitted an audition but its been more than 48 hours and I'm still waiting to hear back. What should I do?
Answer: You can message us via chat so that we can review the audition on the company's behalf. A common reason that audition responses are delayed are if there aren't enough high quality available leads to work in the campaign, or there are too many callers active on the campaign.
Question: I was previously approved for a campaign but I logged in and I can't access the campaign. How do I regain access?
Answer: If you were previously approved for a campaign but find yourself needing to resubmit an audition, it likely means that you didn't work on the campaign for 3 weeks and so you'll need to resubmit an audition to re-certify. We do this so campaigns are worked by active users. Once you've re-submitted an audition, you can message us and we can expedite the reapproval process.
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