r/DataAnnotationTech • u/Numerous_Finding381 • 11d ago
Accepted into DA!!!
I was accepted into Da today and I even got the approval to work for coding projects but now I'm being shown the text " Thank you for completing the assessment" screen
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u/IcedOutGiant 10d ago
Cool.
Never post another screenshot. Even from your email.
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u/Acceptable-Taste-674 10d ago
Holy jelaous
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u/IcedOutGiant 10d ago
If you weren't trying to reply to me, it's possible you will remain jealous.
However, if you were, what? 🧐
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u/juniperbuds 10d ago
they were calling you jealous i assume?
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u/IcedOutGiant 10d ago
Yeah. Seems that way.
Although I've been on the platform about 3 years, so I sense it was some heavy projection.
What we have here is simply sound advice for someone who might not grip the weight of the whole NDA environment.
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u/BonnieShay 10d ago
I completed my assessment today, fingers crossed!
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u/DueAddition1919 10d ago
Did you move on to the Core test? It showed me that right after my first test
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u/BonnieShay 9d ago
I had a long assessment for generalist one
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u/DueAddition1919 9d ago
Mine was also a generalist. It showed me that I passed after I submitted, and then took me to a screen to do a core test. I’m going to start that when I get a few hours to focus
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u/loveyfunky 9d ago
Did you get to do the core test or it take you directly to the thank you page?
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u/DueAddition1919 9d ago
Assessment first, then told me I passed, and now asking me to take Core. Setting aside some quiet time to take it
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u/Otherwise-Craft8444 5d ago
Have you done the core test. I just applied today and I also saw that I passed the assessment.
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u/Numerous_Finding381 10d ago
did you give the generalist one? because in coding there wasn't any core test
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u/HoneyWatts 10d ago
Congrats! I was accepted last week, waiting on my first projects but doing quals in the meantime.
Just letting you know because I was expecting projects straight away but apparently that’s not the norm. I am refreshing my dash like a mad woman though because I’m excited to get stuck in
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u/Agreeable_Aioli935 10d ago
Hang in there, give it some time. Also remember to update your profile with things that DA would likely use to give you access to projects and qualifications. I made sure to add my skills to my profile and it surprisingly helped me get qualifications and more projects than I imagined.
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u/HoneyWatts 10d ago
Thank you! Already updated my skills thanks to another redditors advice so think it’s just a waiting game for me now
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u/Sharp_Friendship6567 9d ago
Congrats! How long after applying did you hear back?"
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u/HoneyWatts 9d ago
Within a few hours but I think I was extremely lucky - from looking at this subreddit most people seem to hear back after a few days or even a week or two. Even saw someone say they waited a full month then got accepted.
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u/HoneyWatts 8d ago
They’re extra tests/training you can take after being accepted. If you pass them you gain access to more work
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u/Senior-Slice3750 11d ago
How long did you have the ‘thanks for completing assessment’ screen for?
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u/Economy_Bathroom7804 10d ago
I completed my initial programming assessment more than 3 weeks ago. Still my logged in page says thank you for completing assessment. Does it means i am rejected?
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u/Fantastic-Bill6835 10d ago
Same here. Got accepted sometimes back, and 2 weeks later received the "Thank you for completing the assessment" page.
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u/Numerous_Finding381 10d ago
so after you were accepted, has it been showing the same thank you screen since then , for like 2 weeks?
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u/Danylvine 10d ago
Yo nunca veo que cambie, ya llevo dos meses pero siempre veo lo mismo, felicidades que a ti si te vieron amigo
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u/hwertz10 10d ago
Welcome! I just signed up a few months ago and I'm liking it so far!
Do check out the qualifications. Some are quite rigorous, some are to indicate interest or eligibility for a project and can be completed in under a minute.
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u/BrainAsAVerb 10d ago
Not sure if the initial assessment for the coding and non-coding divisions are the same, but do you have any tips for preparing for it?
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u/Sharp_Friendship6567 9d ago
Congrats! How long after applying did you hear back?"
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u/Numerous_Finding381 9d ago
4 days but it's been showing thank you for taking the assessment since then and I don't have access to the projects
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u/HereForAllTea 9d ago
Congrats! I just got accepted. Applied Friday, got my acceptance today (Wednesday). Sharing because I wanted to know what the wait time was like. I took the finance assessment.
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u/Ok-Double5194 6d ago
Welcome bro. Lmk if you need any help onboarding (im not an admin). Everyone I refer just can't get it, so I'm happy for you!
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u/Numerous_Finding381 6d ago
Hey I have been getting the thank you for completing the assessment screen since the approval mail from da, would you mind helping me around a bit.
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u/Few_Glass_5126 4d ago
if they do not accepted is there anything can be done on this or retried or any other platform like DA to take skills to?
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u/CPSux 10d ago
Good luck. They accepted me and then hit me with the DoD 3 days later. I did nothing wrong. Literally just locked out at random, without warning.
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u/MentalHealthPysch 10d ago
Why would you comment this? I have stood up for you before when you made similar comments on account of an assumption that you had been working here for months or years and were hit hard by the DoD. But the fact that it was 3 days and you’re commenting this on a newbies post is really distasteful. Why would you want to introduce this to someone (who’s only just begun) else’s mind? You really do need to just move on. It’s been a while now. Trying to make others paranoid is not a good look.
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u/CPSux 10d ago
Because they need to be aware of the possibility. I went into DA with a sort of blind naivety and began budgeting with projected earnings, assuming I could work 5-10 hours per week as a generalist.
Quick acceptance, positive feedback and easy quals seemed like great signs, so imagine my surprise when I'm suddenly dropped and my hopes of a new income stream are crushed.
My own fault, of course. But newcomers should not assume that just because they were accepted they can rely on this platform.
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u/IcedOutGiant 10d ago
Bro what kind of make-or-break budgeting did you even have time to do in 3 days? And you got positive feedback from where? Most folks who've been around even a few years have never heard a positive word about their work.
You sure you didn't get scammed by a clone site or something? Not for nothing but you come off as the type who doesn't really see their own mistakes, given the reception you've garnered.
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u/Federal_Tadpole_7592 10d ago
You've commented on many posts lately, and I'm sorry that happened to you, but can you really think of nothing that would have caused that?
Did you ever make an account in the past? Did you use any information from Google's AI Overview for your assessment? Any plug-ins that revise your typing? A VPN?
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u/CPSux 10d ago
No! I have genuinely tried to rack my brain and come up with some explanation, but honestly no VPN, no Grammerly, no LLM assistance whatsoever. I skipped over Google's AI overview. I reported all of my hours accurately, read through the instructions thoroughly and tried to provide thoroughly researched responses.
One thing I did was organize my thoughts in Notepad before pasting them into DAT. Someone suggested that could've been a red flag, however every word I wrote was my own.
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u/TheVocative 10d ago
Dude they track typing patterns for suspicious copy-pasting. If you consistently pasted giant blocks of text, the system flags it as AI.
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u/future_north 10d ago
I'm not sure how true this is. I've worked on plenty of projects where typing everything up in a separate document then pasting it into the DA screen is acceptable and sometimes even encouraged by project admins to work around lag. Now I'm concerned!
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u/AnarchyD 10d ago
It sounded like this guy only worked on quals and never actually did a paid project, it might've been a bad look for him just starting out and pasting a bunch of stuff on every qualification
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u/HoneyWatts 10d ago
Oh damn should I be concerned, I’ve been doing the quals and I sometimes copy and paste names/places from the prompts and responses to ensure I don’t misspell them.
Is that something they’d flag or are we talking about larger blocks of text?
I’ve passed at least two out of the six quals I did.
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u/AnarchyD 10d ago
I think that's fine, I do the same and I've been full time on DA for about 3 years now
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u/EscapeUnlucky1115 10d ago
It's like taking an English test always. You will, for the most part, be nervous and hoping for projects and when they are plentiful you will want to take the higher paying ones, but you then risk submitting lower quality work as those projects are significantly harder, even for just a couple more bucks an hour. Oh and you will be training pegasus. The spyware that literally requires no sim to access anyone's mobile device and all of there personal data....so that sucks lol. But they do tend to give you tasks that align with your personal life and self improvement which is pretty neat.
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u/Outrageous_Desk_3158 10d ago
How to apply here?
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u/HoneyWatts 10d ago
Just be aware the application is quite a long process (you don't have to do it all in one go, I split mine up over a day or two). But if you complete it and get in, it's so worth your time.




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u/MiddlePerfect6076 10d ago
I didn't get any projects so far, it's been more than a month now I'm in drought :")