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Velvetee | 23:18 Wed 28th May 2008 | Jobs
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I applied for a job with a company called AQA63336. They provide a service, where the public text in questions, via their mobile phones and receive a textual answer back.

I had to complete a test and feel I followed their criteria exactly, keeping within the limit of characters and using correct punctuation and grammar. However, they turned down my application, without any kind of explanation. They stated in their E Mail, that they cannot provide any feedback, as to why the application failed.

Has anyone else applied for a job with this company and passed the test? Where could I have gone wrong?
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Oh, and they never don't pay if they don't like your answer. Everyone makes mistakes...I've sent out wrong info before now and I got an email from my supervisor explaining my mistake.
With over 1400 researchers, I've never heard anyone complain about working conditions.
You're also self employed, so you can't really earn a minimum wage. Once you get the hang of it though, some researchers can make �9-�10 an hour.
Hi there,
I work for AQA, answering questions. I can confirm they are indeed a legitimate company. I had to take the test you described, and was lucky enough to pass. Friends of mine have subsequently taken the test, and not been offered a job. I can't offer any explanation as to why they, or you, were unsuccessful. I believe you are able to reapply, and I highly recommend you try. It is a great job for earning money from home. Plus you learn a lot of random trivia, which may come in handy down your local pub quiz!
Hope this helps
This is a scam ppl do not apply for these 63336 roles. My husband is a literature lecturer in English literature and he failed this test. What they do is a) get you to text them to "try out service" and bingo now you're on subscription. They then get you to reply with two job / character references and you have just given them two extra numbers for marketing purposes. **** STAY AWAY YOU WILL ALWAYS FAIL ****
I should follow up on my last answer. I believe there are legit AQA jobs out there but this 63336 is not one of them. My husband has since given all his post grad students (those with master degrees and PhDs) the task of trying to "pass" this test. Interestingly out of 78 applications no one got through. Ever single application meet their rules. I have no doubt some ppl work for them but as a general rule the 'work from home' applications just look like marketing number grabbers.
I need to correct ozinmelbs here as I work for 63336 and quite a few of your comments are incorrect.
1) This is definitely not a scam. I work for them, have been paid every month and have had lots of guidance and help throughout my work for them.
2) Just because your husband is a lecturer does not mean he should automatically be offered a position. When applying you definitely need to read the guidance on the personality of 63336 as you need to be able to communicate with people at all levels, i.e. not blind them with science.
3) I was never put on subscription with 63336.
4) My references have never been contacted by 63336 for marketing purposes, only for the references.
5) AQA IS 63336! The company changed its name.
6) If your husband didn't pass the test how is he qualified to say that the students all met the right criteria? No offence whatsoever to your husband or his students but he can't know this if he didn't pass it himself.
7) I do understand that you are upset but there really is no scam here. My budget is very tight and I wouldn't work for someone if they acted in the way you are trying to portray them as acting.

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