I just received an email from Bestmark stating I was approved to be an auditor.(See Below) I have done other shops for them in the past. Has anyone else received an email like this or done audits for Bestmark? It says audits may take up to 5.5 hours and sometimes 12 hours for a large store. There is no note on pay range. I am to pay upfront for background check and short. Is this legit?
Thanks in advance for any input.
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Steps to becoming a BestMark Merchandising Auditor:
Complete the Auditor Skills and Suitability Assessment
Indicate your preferences for regularly scheduled audit locations
Complete the online training and pass the Certification Test
Pass a background check (cost: $14.95)
Complete a 5 to 10-minute telephone interview.
Order your logoed shirt (cost: $11.95 for short-sleeved and $14.95 for long-sleeved, plus shipping)
Reimbursement policy: You will be reimbursed up to $15 for the cost of your background check, if applicable, and up to $15 for the cost of one shirt after being an active, dependable auditor for 3 months and effectively executing 8 Audit Visits according to instructions. (Each Audit Visit consists of 3-6 audit components and requires 1.5-5.5 hours of in-store time.)
STEP ONE: The Auditor Skills and Suitability Assessment
Here at BestMark, we feel that applying for a position shouldn’t just be about whether or not you meet our needs; we want to make sure our position is going to be a good match for you as well. In order to determine if you are well-matched for the Merchandising Auditor position, we would like to invite you to complete the Auditor Skills and Suitability Assessment.
To access and complete the assessment, please follow these steps from your Main Menu page:
Click on BestMark University
Click on Take Skills and Suitability Assessment
After submitting your assessment you will be immediately prompted to indicate your preferred locations
Please complete the Skills and Suitability Assessment and select your preferred locations within 48 hours in order to be considered for the Merchandising Auditing program.
Scheduling Audits and Audit Pay
Currently, a full store audit takes approximately 12 hours to complete in an average-sized store, depending on your efficiency. The full store audit has been split into 4 Audit Visits to allow for scheduling flexibility. Each Visit takes approximately 1.5 to 5.5 in-store hours to complete, depending on the components in that Visit. Auditors may sign up for more than one Visit at a time, and some Visits can be completed on the same day, at the same store.