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You need to find companies from our list below, there will be a link to sign and fill out their application and your profile. Check to see if they have jobs within your radius, or route. They will send jobs email , or you can check.
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Hi,
I am new and want to try this. Quit my job as an Rn in the nicu a few months ago, but still need interaction with people and time outside the house. Do I have to do the Certishop shopper certification to be able to qualify?
I went through the test questions, but they seem very tricky and don't know if i can achieve the 80% pass rate.
Any suggestions and help will be much appreciated.
Thank you.
Hi Jaybee, I am not even sure what Certishop is. I have been a shopper for about 17 years and have not taken it (never heard of it).
I checked Google and got several hits connecting the term Certishop to Shadow Shopper and their paid memberships.

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/06/2017 11:08PM by LisaSTL.
Jaybee I would stay away from companies that require paid memberships. There are a lot of companies that you can sign up for to shop for free.
[www.mysteryshopforum.com]

That is just the link to the companies at the bottom of the page. Start signing up and see what they have available.
You have to be job certified for a company I do work for and take a certification test before being accepted for any individual job. European company and a stickler for these tests...high end jewelry stores and such. I'm not surprised you need a certification test, but don't pay for it.

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