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New Factory Judge Overview and Guide
Trial periods for New Factory Judges last two weeks. In these two weeks the Factory Admin and Factory RPJ's mentor and provide guidance to the New Factory Judges on how the Factory as a whole works.
Important points to consider are behavior, activity, and a willingness to compromise and help the membership with their submissions. The majority of members are not out to make overpowered items; they only want their cool toy.
However, there may be items submitted that may be potentially denied on concept if they are unable to be viable in a Star Wars Environment. ( IE Mechas) As always, ask questions to the Factory RPJ's or the Factory Admin for advice.
As a New Factory Judge, you may expect the following:
1. You will be assigned a Factory Judge Mentor: This will be your immediate Factory buddy that will aide you in getting used to the factory and how it works. They are your first line of resource for any questions.
2. Factory Feedback: Expect feedback on how you interact with members, constructive criticism, and review your judgments.
3. A two week trial period: We will give you all the tools and resources necessary to be a successful judge. We want to get to know you and how you think! At the end of your trial period the Factory Staff will discuss your progress and upon review, you may advance as a permanent Factory Judge.
4. Start small!: As a New Factory Judge, you will be limited to only reviewing a maximum of 3 Factory submissions at a time. This is just so that you do not get overwhelmed.
What we expect from you in the Factory:
1. Steady Activity: Life gets in the way and we understand that. This is a volunteer position. However, the position of Factory Judge includes at least a steady commitment at being able to judge submissions in a timely manner.
- No factory item should wait longer than 24 hours before it is picked up by a judge.
- In that same vein of thought, at the very least within those 48 hours, some form of feedback should be posted. Please only place submissions under review if you are going to be prompt with feedback.
- If you go on LOA, need a break, or find yourself unable to attend to the board for more than a few days, please post on the Factory Judge board that you will be unavailable. This way, we can balance out the workload.
2. You are a Staff Representative: This means that as a Factory judge, you will be under the spotlight. It comes with the purple tag. Remember that how you act in Discord Chat and on the board reflects not only on yourself but on the Factory. Please review the Factory Judge Uniform Code Of Conduct for more information.
3. Proactively involved in Factory Discussions: We love it when the Factory Judges take up projects, provide active feedback, and give input on the inner workings of the Factory. If you have an idea that could make it better, please do not hesitate to post it in the Factory Discussion. On the same token, the Factory Staff expect Factory Judges to take an active part in Factory Discussions.
Trial periods for New Factory Judges last two weeks. In these two weeks the Factory Admin and Factory RPJ's mentor and provide guidance to the New Factory Judges on how the Factory as a whole works.
Important points to consider are behavior, activity, and a willingness to compromise and help the membership with their submissions. The majority of members are not out to make overpowered items; they only want their cool toy.
However, there may be items submitted that may be potentially denied on concept if they are unable to be viable in a Star Wars Environment. ( IE Mechas) As always, ask questions to the Factory RPJ's or the Factory Admin for advice.
As a New Factory Judge, you may expect the following:
1. You will be assigned a Factory Judge Mentor: This will be your immediate Factory buddy that will aide you in getting used to the factory and how it works. They are your first line of resource for any questions.
2. Factory Feedback: Expect feedback on how you interact with members, constructive criticism, and review your judgments.
3. A two week trial period: We will give you all the tools and resources necessary to be a successful judge. We want to get to know you and how you think! At the end of your trial period the Factory Staff will discuss your progress and upon review, you may advance as a permanent Factory Judge.
4. Start small!: As a New Factory Judge, you will be limited to only reviewing a maximum of 3 Factory submissions at a time. This is just so that you do not get overwhelmed.
What we expect from you in the Factory:
1. Steady Activity: Life gets in the way and we understand that. This is a volunteer position. However, the position of Factory Judge includes at least a steady commitment at being able to judge submissions in a timely manner.
- No factory item should wait longer than 24 hours before it is picked up by a judge.
- In that same vein of thought, at the very least within those 48 hours, some form of feedback should be posted. Please only place submissions under review if you are going to be prompt with feedback.
- If you go on LOA, need a break, or find yourself unable to attend to the board for more than a few days, please post on the Factory Judge board that you will be unavailable. This way, we can balance out the workload.
2. You are a Staff Representative: This means that as a Factory judge, you will be under the spotlight. It comes with the purple tag. Remember that how you act in Discord Chat and on the board reflects not only on yourself but on the Factory. Please review the Factory Judge Uniform Code Of Conduct for more information.
3. Proactively involved in Factory Discussions: We love it when the Factory Judges take up projects, provide active feedback, and give input on the inner workings of the Factory. If you have an idea that could make it better, please do not hesitate to post it in the Factory Discussion. On the same token, the Factory Staff expect Factory Judges to take an active part in Factory Discussions.