Asking HR what they need
HR departments are used to this question and answer it clearly, which makes it a good call to hand off — the information is there, the barrier is purely getting it said in English at speed.
The cost of not asking is high: a start date that slips, or a document that expires while you were waiting for someone to reply to an email.
One call gets you the exact list and the exact deadline.
The first firm quoted $350 for a consultation. He booked it, because calling three more and asking the same difficult question three more times was not something he could face. The fourth firm on the list, called later by someone else, did the same consultation free.
You write this, in any language
Please call the HR department at my employer and ask exactly which documents they need from me and by what date.
What comes back
The document list, the deadline, and who to send them to.
Have this call madeNothing is dialled until you confirm. US numbers, called in English.
How it works
- Say what you needType it or speak it, in your own language. No forms to translate.
- Check the call before it happensYou see who is being called and what will be said. Nothing is dialled until you confirm.
- We make the call in EnglishIncluding the hold music, the phone tree, and calling back when nobody picks up.
- Read what happenedThe result and the full transcript, line by line, in your language.
Questions people ask
Will it read out my document numbers?
No. It asks what is needed; it does not recite ID numbers to anyone. You provide the documents yourself, through whatever secure channel HR uses.
What if my English isn't good?
That is who this is built for. You write or speak your request in your own language — English, Chinese, Spanish, Vietnamese, Korean or Russian. The call itself is placed in English, and the transcript and result come back to you in your language.
Does the person on the other end know it's an AI?
Yes. Every call opens by saying it is an AI assistant calling on your behalf. That sentence is written into the code, not left to the model to decide, so it cannot be skipped.
How do I know what was actually said?
Every call comes back with a full transcript, line by line with timings, plus a short summary of the outcome. Calls are not recorded — you get the text, not the audio.
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