Guide for Trial Applications
Below are some tips that could help you create a great trial application.
The applications team looks for the best applications out of the batch.
If you want a higher chance of being accepted, we recommend reading over these tips!
Be honest.
You have to be honest and sincere in your application, it's one of the reasons many applicants get denied. Tell the truth, it is very obvious when an applicant is lying and you will be called out. Often times players will lie about their age, and it either does not match their behavior or forums account. So be honest.
Be professional.
Use formal language, don't use internet slang (LOL or XD), and don't overuse your emojis! Act like you are eligible for the team, don't be immature in your application and have a professional tone. Imagine it's a job interview. One thing that can make you look more experienced, put a profile picture!
Extend your vocabulary.
A great way to touch up your application is to extend your language. Use better words and phrases, and do not over-repeat your words. An excellent practice of this is to find synonyms of the word you use or use the dictionary to find new words!
Check your grammar and spelling.
Many applicants are too eager to post their application, they miss many grammatical and spelling errors. English may not be your first language, but it's always good to make your application make sense. Watch very carefully for even the smallest mistakes, it goes a long way. I recommend using grammarly.com if you are unsure about how to say something. Make sure to use punctuation and capitalize every " i ".
Use lots of details, and take your time.
Put effort into your application, put extra details and information. Take your time when responding to the questions, it's better to use your time wisely rather than posting your application as soon as you can. One of the biggest reasons for a denial is a lack of details. Check how long your application is and how much effort you actually put in it before submitting it. (Try to reach at least 4+ sentences on necessary questions)
Respond wisely.
When responding, put the correct information. Make sure it matches the question. Do not put random information in your response, save that for the second to last question: "Is there anything else we should know?"
Be yourself and unique.
Self-explanatory. Do not try to be someone you're not. Your application should reflect who you are. There are hundreds of applications posted monthly, and some are very similar. Everyone has skills and certain types of experience, but reflect that on your application.
NOTE! Before submitting your application, please read all the requirements above your application. Almost all applications are denied due to not reaching the requirements. Do not copy any applications, that is forbidden and you won't be able to apply again.