u/adityakumar4040

Anyone getting about:blank page for project GDM AE assessment?

Anyone getting about:blank page for project GDM AE assessment?

Hey guys,

I am filling out my application on the Meridial Marketplace dashboard for project GDM AE. Most of my sections are cleared with a green tick, but when I click on the remaining 20-minute assessment, it doesn't load at all.

Instead of opening the test link, a new window just opens up with a blank screen showing "about:blank" in the URL bar.

Is anyone else facing this same issue right now, or is it a known glitch? If anyone found a workaround or if the team fixed it for you, please let me know. Thanks!

u/adityakumar4040 — 1 day ago

Has anyone passed the assessment for project RG?

Hey everyone,

I recently completed the onboarding and assessment for project RG. I wanted to check if anyone else here has received their results or heard back from the team yet?

Has anyone successfully cleared it and moved to the initial production stage, or are the reviews still pending for everyone?

Would love to know your timelines. Thanks!

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u/adityakumar4040 — 1 day ago

How long do applications usually stay "Under Review" on the Invisible Marketplace?

Hey everyone,

I recently applied for a few roles on the Invisible Technologies marketplace, and currently, I have about 6 projects showing as "Under review" (as you can see in the screenshot).

Since this is my first time using their marketplace platform, I wanted to get some insights from people who are already working here or have gone through this stage:

Timeline: How long does it typically take for a project to move out of the "Under review" status? Does it take days or weeks?

Rejections: Do they actually send out rejections from this stage, or do applications just sit under review forever if you aren't selected?

Would really appreciate it if anyone could share their experience regarding the marketplace hiring timeline.

Thanks!

u/adityakumar4040 — 7 days ago

Finally got the Mercor Generalist Expert offer after 4 months! Need advice on the test (Time cap, Dos & Don'ts)

Hey everyone,

After 4 months of facing constant rejections, I finally received an offer for the Mercor Generalist Expert role! Since this is my first breakthrough, I really don't want to mess this up and want to get it right on the first try.

I’m looking for some honest advice from folks who have successfully cleared this test. Specifically, I have a few questions:

The 5-Hour Time Cap: The instructions mention a 5-hour limit for everything, starting from the onboarding documents up to the actual test. If I take my time and complete everything around the 4-hour mark, is that safe? Or does finishing it too close to the deadline negatively impact the result? How did you guys pace it?

The Dos & Don'ts: What are the absolute critical things to keep in mind during the test? Is there anything specific that causes an instant rejection?

Would love to know what worked for you guys to pass this round. Any insights, tips, or strategies would be a massive help.

Thanks in advance!

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u/adityakumar4040 — 7 days ago

What should I do next now? Please guide me.

I’ve already completed the tests for 3 government projects, and right now it’s showing “Waiting for Review.”

What should I do next?

My dashboard has a lot of projects, so I’m confused about which ones I should apply for and which ones I should avoid.

Also, can someone please tell me — do people actually get selected from the “Under Review” stage or not?

It’s my first time, so please help me.

u/adityakumar4040 — 8 days ago

I can't believe that 😭😭😭

Hello everyone, yesterday I received this email from Mercor, but at first I ignored it as soon as I saw the Mercor name because I had already faced 20+ rejections before. I thought it was just another rejection email for one of my applications.

Then suddenly I decided to check which application had been rejected this time. But when I opened it, I honestly couldn’t believe my eyes. After completing the entire onboarding process, I literally felt emotional and almost started crying yesterday.

One thing I want to say — if you keep working hard, the one above is watching everything.

u/adityakumar4040 — 14 days ago