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What is the formula used to score all coders?

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What is the formula used to score all coders?

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∑ ($ of Each Job x Adjusted Rating of Each Job) – (1000 x Each missed status report) Click here for an example… The adjusted rating is the original rating given to the coder for a project, but adjusted to a negative number when the coder fails to meet the contract by the deadline agreed upon. It is calculated as follows: Original Rating Adjusted Rating 4 – 10 A rating of 4 or more means that the Coder completed project successfully. So the adjusted rating is the same as the original rating…4 – 10. 1 – 3 A rating of 3 or less means that the Coder failed to meet the contract by the deadline agreed upon. So the coder’s adjusted rating becomes a negative number as follows: 1 -> -10 2 -> -9 3 -> -8 -3 A rating of -3 means the Coder not only failed to meet the contract by the deadline agreed upon but also denied that specific flaws existed…which were later actually confirmed to exist by Rent a coder. In this case, the adjusted rating is -14. No rating (bonus) Bonuses have no rating. In

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