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  1. #8151

    naa mman jud na good and bad tanan company... sad ta maka judge dayon.. dili man ta tga dha... hehehe

  2. #8152
    guys kng ma af ka sa qualfon ba. pde ra ba nimo na masulti sa lain company inig apply? o dpat itago lng jd na nimo?

  3. #8153
    mao jud! kung maayo palang na tanan nga call center company, wa unta na nag cge ug balhin ang mga tawo dra. ang uban gani gi tuyok nlang halos mga call center dha sa i.t park. ambot kung ang company ba ang apan o ang mga agents mismo. hahaha

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    unsa may apan aning Qualfon?

  4. #8154
    Repost lang from this link.....(https://www.istorya.net/forums/career...9-qualfon.html)

    Others say a lot of hurt and bad feelings about the company but although I had been treated unfairly before I resigned I manage to thank the company for the opportunity of learning and growth as far as career path is concerned. I started from zero but I resigned a Staff. In just a year of service to the company I was promoted a Staff and receive reasonable compensation. The only complaints we had was that we had to wait for 3 months to be confirmed a staff before we could get our increase. It's a sad thing to note also that even the one time bonus was taxable. Every aspect of your pay is taxable. It seems like the company's tax contribution is paid by the employees (company Secret lol). The accounting staff sucks a bit because when you ask them about your tax contribution they cower and know not how to explain in plain terms. May they all be replaced lol. I did not have any complaints about the job though as the accounts were not complicated. My advice to the employees is do good. Qualfon is not bad at all as it gives those deserving a chance to be promoted. Just bear with the 3 months exploitation before you get your increase once you become a Staff lol.

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    Come think of it, if you'll say that sa HR or whoever will be interviewing you for sure dili ka madawat cause you're just saying na you can't follow company policy. In applying for a job dapat all your good qualities, BEST if naa imung iupsell not those bad once... Remember you sell yourself to the company for you to be hired.... Not all the times you have to be honest but the decision is up to you. Just think it over and over again before you do things that makes you regret in the end.

    Quote Originally Posted by kolot182 View Post
    guys kng ma af ka sa qualfon ba. pde ra ba nimo na masulti sa lain company inig apply? o dpat itago lng jd na nimo?

  5. #8155
    Just reposting this kai murag nasayop ni xa ug himu ug thread... https://www.istorya.net/forums/career...9-qualfon.html

    Others say a lot of hurt and bad feelings about the company but although I had been treated unfairly before I resigned I manage to thank the company for the opportunity of learning and growth as far as career path is concerned. I started from zero but I resigned a Staff. In just a year of service to the company I was promoted a Staff and receive reasonable compensation. The only complaints we had was that we had to wait for 3 months to be confirmed a staff before we could get our increase. It's a sad thing to note also that even the one time bonus was taxable. Every aspect of your pay is taxable. It seems like the company's tax contribution is paid by the employees (company Secret lol). The accounting staff sucks a bit because when you ask them about your tax contribution they cower and know not how to explain in plain terms. May they all be replaced lol. I did not have any complaints about the job though as the accounts were not complicated. My advice to the employees is do good. Qualfon is not bad at all as it gives those deserving a chance to be promoted. Just bear with the 3 months exploitation before you get your increase once you become a Staff lol. - credits @prankoy

    Quote Originally Posted by exquisite View Post
    mao jud! kung maayo palang na tanan nga call center company, wa unta na nag cge ug balhin ang mga tawo dra. ang uban gani gi tuyok nlang halos mga call center dha sa i.t park. ambot kung ang company ba ang apan o ang mga agents mismo. hahaha

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  6. #8156
    Piece of advise lang mga jumegas and jumigos...

    Points to Remember:

    1. In most of the cases, Companies give a hard copy which will have a Test Identification Number, once you receive the hard copy or soft copy, take 5-10 minutes of time and read Part A twice or thrice to get familiar with the terminology. This is one area where we have opportunity to gain marks.

    2. Clear and loud pronunciation is the key.

    3. Never give a pause ( except in case of Commas)

    4. Never eat words or don't fake your accent

    5. Please ensure that you are in a closed room with good Voip phone. Keep your focus.

    6. Dont try to write anything while attending test.

    7. If you don't answer one question, don't let that affect another question.

    Versant Test Parts
    Part A: Reading. Please read the sentences are you are instructed.
    How to crack Part A: This is perhaps the most easiest part of the Test. An automated sound will instruct us to read a particular number, the key is we should immediately respond and should speak loudly and clearly. But don't read fast. By doing this we can bag max marks.

    Part B: Please repeat each sentence that you hear
    How to crack Part B: Here system speaks a sentence and we have to repeat it. It will start from small sentences to long. This may be difficult for some people. Here are the tips that help to gain some marks. At least repeating a part of the sentence is beneficial. Don't imitate sound, system may not recognize. If you don't understand any thing, just speak a sentence from Part A. But don't be quiet.

    Part C: Questions. Now please just give a simple answer to the questions.
    How to crack Part C: This is another tricky area of the test. Listening skills are going to be the key for Part B and C. Automated voice asks questions we have to answer them in two or three words max (Two is suggestible). Sometimes answer will be in the question it self or it will be a direct question.
    For EX: How many tires a bicycle will have, you say 2. Same rule applies, don't be quiet.

    Part D: Sentence Builds. Now, please rearrange the word groups into a sentence.
    How to crack Part D: Here an average listener can answer 50% of the questions. We have to re-arrange the sentences which are in jumbled form. Try to repeat the words clearly which are there in the sentence. Don't be quiet. Don't pause between.

    Part E: Open questions. You will have 20 seconds to answer each of the three questions. Each question will be repeated twice (only for Part E)
    How to crack Part E: This is the most easiest part of the test. Readers are requested to follow my instructions as is. These are the open ended questions. For Ex: It will ask you prefer to work individually or a group or you prefer to stay in a small town or a large city.

    The point we have to remember is there are no right or wrong answers for Part E. Hence the readers are advised to be ready with 3 small paragraphs for three questions which can be spoken for 20 seconds each. Just read them clearly and loudly. It only looks for pronunciation and vocabulary. It will not mind right or wrong. If you want you can read with in the Test paper. No pauses. Don't stop reading until you hear a sound asking you to stop.

    Readers are also advised to attend a sample test at


    Pearson - Try Versant

    sa Versant dali ra kai na pasaron kai computer ra na...
    Tip to pass sa versant, talk talk talk avoid long pause. Last part sa versant katung retell ang story pwede ra jud ka magbasa atong 12 sentences kato gae ihatag na paper for you to refer on? Or pwede sad ka mag ampo sharu dili ka maka pasar... I did try these things at first I was sciptic about it but there is no harm in doing it so i did and you know what? I got the highest score.. Ako lang gae gi ampo ato, kai Our Father, Hail Mary basta katong sa novena.

    Versant - Testing & Scoring - YouTube

    To be honest mas sayun ang Versant kaysa Berlits...

    Quote Originally Posted by ChubbyKO View Post
    hi guys pila ka months ko mka apply balik sa Q? na hagbung ko sa versant test. kasagaran sa amung batch girls ang nangahagbung.

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    Recently hired here. nyhehehehehe alegre kai nang versant, I gotthe highest score from my batch who joined the versant tests, pero da mi tanan.

    One question sa requirements, unsa na Pag-ibig form ako i download?

  8. #8158
    twice na na-cancel akong schedule sa training...ataya...

    move on ta oi...apply tag lain oi...giatay!

    igo ra man mi gipapirma og kontrata unya di diay dayunon..

  9. #8159
    nyahahaha astiga sa Our Father og Hail Mary oie hehehe


    Quote Originally Posted by LinAliza View Post
    Piece of advise lang mga jumegas and jumigos...

    Points to Remember:

    1. In most of the cases, Companies give a hard copy which will have a Test Identification Number, once you receive the hard copy or soft copy, take 5-10 minutes of time and read Part A twice or thrice to get familiar with the terminology. This is one area where we have opportunity to gain marks.

    2. Clear and loud pronunciation is the key.

    3. Never give a pause ( except in case of Commas)

    4. Never eat words or don't fake your accent

    5. Please ensure that you are in a closed room with good Voip phone. Keep your focus.

    6. Dont try to write anything while attending test.

    7. If you don't answer one question, don't let that affect another question.

    Versant Test Parts
    Part A: Reading. Please read the sentences are you are instructed.
    How to crack Part A: This is perhaps the most easiest part of the Test. An automated sound will instruct us to read a particular number, the key is we should immediately respond and should speak loudly and clearly. But don't read fast. By doing this we can bag max marks.

    Part B: Please repeat each sentence that you hear
    How to crack Part B: Here system speaks a sentence and we have to repeat it. It will start from small sentences to long. This may be difficult for some people. Here are the tips that help to gain some marks. At least repeating a part of the sentence is beneficial. Don't imitate sound, system may not recognize. If you don't understand any thing, just speak a sentence from Part A. But don't be quiet.

    Part C: Questions. Now please just give a simple answer to the questions.
    How to crack Part C: This is another tricky area of the test. Listening skills are going to be the key for Part B and C. Automated voice asks questions we have to answer them in two or three words max (Two is suggestible). Sometimes answer will be in the question it self or it will be a direct question.
    For EX: How many tires a bicycle will have, you say 2. Same rule applies, don't be quiet.

    Part D: Sentence Builds. Now, please rearrange the word groups into a sentence.
    How to crack Part D: Here an average listener can answer 50% of the questions. We have to re-arrange the sentences which are in jumbled form. Try to repeat the words clearly which are there in the sentence. Don't be quiet. Don't pause between.

    Part E: Open questions. You will have 20 seconds to answer each of the three questions. Each question will be repeated twice (only for Part E)
    How to crack Part E: This is the most easiest part of the test. Readers are requested to follow my instructions as is. These are the open ended questions. For Ex: It will ask you prefer to work individually or a group or you prefer to stay in a small town or a large city.

    The point we have to remember is there are no right or wrong answers for Part E. Hence the readers are advised to be ready with 3 small paragraphs for three questions which can be spoken for 20 seconds each. Just read them clearly and loudly. It only looks for pronunciation and vocabulary. It will not mind right or wrong. If you want you can read with in the Test paper. No pauses. Don't stop reading until you hear a sound asking you to stop.

    Readers are also advised to attend a sample test at


    Pearson - Try Versant

    sa Versant dali ra kai na pasaron kai computer ra na...
    Tip to pass sa versant, talk talk talk avoid long pause. Last part sa versant katung retell ang story pwede ra jud ka magbasa atong 12 sentences kato gae ihatag na paper for you to refer on? Or pwede sad ka mag ampo sharu dili ka maka pasar... I did try these things at first I was sciptic about it but there is no harm in doing it so i did and you know what? I got the highest score.. Ako lang gae gi ampo ato, kai Our Father, Hail Mary basta katong sa novena.

    Versant - Testing & Scoring - YouTube

    To be honest mas sayun ang Versant kaysa Berlits...

  10. #8160

    Default kulba..

    i'll be going to pass a resume this week sa Qualfon. mayta.. mayta! makapasar kay i need job so badly njud.. sayun rba jud pag apply sa Qualfon guys? help sa mga naa nay experience.. taaabaaaaang!!!!.

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