Taking the Arise voice assessment is the first step after you register with Arise.
This is a one-time assessment that you take over the phone through an automated system. It will take around 5 minutes to complete in which you will be asked to repeat sentences and un-scramble sentences. It is Highly recommended to use a landline phone. Be sure you are in a quiet environment especially if you are using a cell phone.
You are only able to take this assessment once.
Client Support Professionals (CSPs) need to possess the following key criteria to provide undisputed top performance when servicing our clients: enthusiasm, proper enunciation, voice clarity, appropriate grammar and propensity to follow directives provided. This assessment ensures we select the best CSPs to partner with us.
Client Support Professionals (CSPs) need to possess the following key criteria to provide undisputed top performance when servicing our clients: enthusiasm, proper enunciation, voice clarity, appropriate grammar and propensity to follow directives provided. This assessment ensures we select the best CSPs to partner with us. Before You Start – What You Need to Know
We highly recommend that you play the video above to find out what is expected from you before taking the assessment
Do NOT take the test on a speakerphone and make sure you are in a quiet environment
The assessment must be taken by the potential Client Support Professional in this profile. Any assessment recorded by a third party will result in the automatic disqualification, from the Arise network, of all parties involved.
You will NOT be able to re-record your answers once you complete each question of the assessment
You will NOT be able to retake the voice assessment once it is submitted
You will not be eligible to continue in the Arise network, if you do not pass the assessment (there is only ONE attempt). Any attempts to circumnavigate this rule will result in automatic profile inactivation.
The test can be heard in two parts:
Question-building or form a question based on the prompt you will hear
Example: “Ask me where you live”, you say “Where do you live?”
Sentence rearrangement from the scrambled words on your screen
Example: “You/Where/Are/Going”, you say “Where are you going?”