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Remember that you can’t make a company choose you as a survey taker, but there are things you can do to make yourself seem like an appealing candidate. Many survey takers get disqualified because they rush through the survey and did not pay complete attention when taking the survey.
Survey companies are looking for top-quality answers that will help them collect valuable information. So, when a candidate gives sub-par or inconsistent answers, they avoid taking a risk and disqualify the candidate. Maintaining consistency and answering questions honestly can help you keep this from happening to you. Another you can do is take up the recommended time for the survey. If the site has mentioned that the estimated time to complete a survey is 1 hour, don’t complete it in a few minutes and submit your form. This will give the impression that you answered the survey questions in haste.
Survey takers also get disqualified for entering a survey that they are not eligible to take. Say, for instance, a survey is meant to be taken only by lawyers, but you take the survey even though you are not one assuming the company will not know the truth. However, if you already entered your employment information when filling up your profile or if your answers seem to be too basic or inconsistent, the company will disqualify you. So, make sure to only enter a survey after reading the rules and checking the eligibility requirements to know if you can take the survey.
Use these tips the next time you take a survey to reduce your chances of disqualification!
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