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Pending Audition Campaigns

This article describes an overview of pending audition campaigns

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Written by Glen Coco
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Pending Audition campaigns are campaigns for which you've completed these milestones:

  1. You've completed the training module

  2. You've completed submitting an audition

  3. You're either waiting to hear back about your audition for the first time, or you've previously been approved for a campaign but more than 3 weeks have passed since you've performed any activity on the campaign, at which point your status for a campaign changes from "approved" to pending audition.

You'll know you've been approved for a campaign via an email or text alert after you've submitted an audition and the business has approved you for the campaign.

Frequently Asked Questions about Pending Audition Campaigns

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.

How can I see which campaigns where I'm in pending audition status?

Answer: you can see campaigns you're pending audition response for in one of 2 ways:

  1. Open a chat and select "Check my Account Stats and Status," and we'll list you all your Pending Audition campaigns:

  2. Go to https://user.glencoco.com/my-campaigns and select "In Audition"

I was previously approved for a campaign but I can't access the campaign or it's now in pending audition status. Help!

Answer: Here are some of the scenarios in which this can happen:

  1. We automatically change your campaign status from approved to "Pending/Retry" if more than 3 weeks have passed since you were approved on the campaign but you haven't performed any work on the campaign. We do this because many of our users are busy juggling other projects or priorities and we want to ensure that people who are approved for campaigns are actually working on campaigns and allow other users to work leads on campaigns. In order to become re-approved for a campaign in this case, you'd need to re-certify by submitting a new audition for the campaign. This also helps keep you up to date with the latest training for a given campaign

  2. A campaign is delisted/shutting down based on the decision by the business running a campaign in our marketplace. This could happen for various factors, some in your control, but some also out of your control, e.g. nobody working on a campaign is successful generating a volume of meetings for the campaign, or shifting business priorities outside of the control of Glencoco or you.

  3. User Request: you want to focus on a few campaigns so you request to be removed from a campaign. In this case we update your campaign status to either "Pending" or "Rejected"

  4. Campaign Manager Request: the campaign manager reviewed your calls on the campaign and determined that your net positive contributions to the campaign (generating interest, securing meetings, qualifying prospects) were outweighed by your net negative contributions to the campaign ("burning through leads" by not effectively pitching, generating interest, and securing sales meetings for the campaign). The easiest way to avoid this is to carefully study the training materials and be proactive about asking questions in the campaign sales floor as you're working campaigns to provide feedback or questions so you can quickly ramp up.


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