1.0
7 Feb 2016
Former employee, less than 1 year
Chicago, IL
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook
Pros
They do have a consistent payroll schedule and you have the option of choosing which shifts you want to work for. Some of the shifts varies depending on the project that you are working for.
Cons
They have the worst training for all scoring projects. First, they think you should know how to interpret the rubric, but in reality they don't. Further, you have to pass calibration tests in order to score the live responses. I have worked for Pearson and even though they have calibrations, they don't require you to pass them. ETS is absolutely a joke to work with. I will never be employed with this company as long as I should live.