# Welcome to iMerit Scholars

### Getting started

We have created this site to provide everything you need to start work with Scholars. Use the navigation at left to explore more. These pages are a good place to start:

1. Learn about our [Selection and Onboarding](https://imerit-docs.gitbook.io/scholars/selection-and-onboarding) process
2. Read about the [Core Skills ](https://imerit-docs.gitbook.io/scholars/imerit-values)we look for in every Scholar
3. If you're new to consulting, read [Expectations as a Consultant](https://imerit-docs.gitbook.io/scholars/selection-and-onboarding/consultant-expectations) for simple advice

Still need help? Head over to the [Support](https://imerit-docs.gitbook.io/scholars/support) section to find out how to get in touch with our team.

### About Scholars and iMerit

**Scholars** is the name for our specialist global workforce made up of experts across a variety of subject matters, languages and locations around the world. Scholars is a brand of iMerit, a leading global technology company located in the US and India.

**iMerit** is a company with a rich 10+ year history of expert work to improve computer intelligence. Our story started in 2012, by building an inclusive workforce of motivated individuals from underserved communities, focusing on young adults and women. Remarkably, 52% of our workforce is female — a rarity in the world of tech.

[Learn more about iMerit](https://imerit.net)


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