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Robert V.

United Kingdom, United Kingdom

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1 Review by Robert

  • Voices

4/28/23

I joined this company after 45 years in the business in four different countries working for some of the biggest accounts in the world. I had retired, so I joined this part it with my money and all I do is get audition after audition for very low, pay and no results, I also don't know if they are using what I've done and just not paying me so I'm going to give them a bit more of a chance, but I'm going to insert a tone into all my recordings so that they cannot use what I've done, so far, my experience has not been very good There are other good sites out there where they actually check you out for the suitability for the VoiceOver job if that job actually exists in the first place so what I can tell you before you part with your money is Look Around and don't believe everything you read, including this review. In case I'm from another opposition VoiceOver company, but you can find me quite easily and I'm just a VoiceoverGuy like you in many thousands of others. This is what I wrote on Reddit, so you can see I'm trying to find out if they are responsive or is it all just run by computer that spits out jobs and all years AND takes out money

Tip for consumers:
I think anyone wanted to enter into the industry should be wary of companies like voices.com voice123 etc they ask a lot of money and give very little back

Products used:
Server being with this company has resulted in nothing except lots of work

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Voices T. – Voices Rep

Hi Robert,

Thank you for sharing your feedback. Even for those who have been in the voice over industry, it can take some time to be successful on Voices.

An essential part of being connected to the best job opportunities for your skills is filling out your profile completely and recording and uploading quality demos. Tagging your demos appropriately helps our matching system connect you with the right opportunities. Auditioning quickly, regularly, and for jobs you can do well is also important. Clients do not have any right to use your auditions for any purpose other than determining the best person to hire for their job. They must hire you, both of you accept a job agreement, and then the client accepts your final uploaded files. Those are the files the client can use.

We offer resources on the website and webinars to provide tips on auditioning and how to find success on Voices. Make sure to check out our Help and Resources pages for tips on creating quality demos, responding to jobs, and more. Our Support team is also always happy to help if you have questions (support@voices.com).

We encourage talent to diversify their income streams and offer Voices as one tool—there will be those who find it’s all they need and those who wish to use Voices in addition to other platforms or other opportunities they seek out on their own. Everything comes with a cost of money or time.

We’d love to speak to you one-on-one to see what we can do to improve your experience. If that is of interest to you, please reach out to talent@voices.com and Evan Wiebe would be pleased to chat with you and look at the types of jobs you’re seeing to ensure everything is operating as it should be.

We hope this helps! Wishing you all the best in your continuing voice over journey.

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