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✅LEGIT Upwork Reviews: SCAM or LEGIT?

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Upwork is a platform for freelancers. The site is one of the biggest freelancing forms that have been around for a decade. Yes, you might be wondering why you have not heard about this site before. Simply, the site was the infamous oDesk. It can also be called as a hub for talented individuals where they can find projects which fit their skills.

How It Works:

If you're hiring
You can easily find quality freelancers. There are lots of categories where you can find a pool of talents from programmers to designers, writers, customer service representatives, and others.

Hiring Team Should Know:
-Start posting a job. Provide specific skill requirements.
-Upwork will analyze your needs. This is where Upwork locates talents based on the freelancers' skills.
-Shortlist will be sent.

If you're freelancing
-You are free to work on projects that fit your skills.
-There are wide varieties of jobs with high pay.

Wondering why you are not yet hired by a client? Maybe you are not doing it right. It starts by creating a great profile (headhunters look for a comprehensive one) and make sure you send a very impressive job proposal. Keep in mind that you will be judged on your profiles, best profiles are complete, well-written, no errors, and include a pleasing picture.

Payment Methods
Direct Deposit / ACH
PayPal
Wire Transfer
Local Funds Transfer (LFT)
Payoneer
Skrill

Pros on Upwork
Nevertheless, this will not discourage you guys, if you really want to work in the comfort of your homes, you will find your way to get noticed. After creating your profile, the next thing to focus on will be your proposal. Your proposal should be aligned to what the job is about. Sell yourself and make sure you know what you are applying for. Other freelancers do away with the conventional proposals. The written proposals are okay, but others can now create a video proposal. This will make you known immediately by the client – the hiring person. It will establish credibility and build trust because they can see you in that video.

Once you are hired, increase your visibility to the client. Complete the task and don't get busy catching up on deadlines. You should work to complete the job as early as you can. If you have completed one task, this will add up to your experience. It is now time to edit your profile by adding that one finished the job. You can use that to tell the next client that you are successful in the previous work. As you continue, you are building your profile known to many clients. They will smell your good aroma – and you can say "you can check my portfolio below. And time to brag! Increase your hourly rate.

Cons on Upwork
The inconsistency of job – there aren't enough jobs on Upwork.
Time-Consuming – once I was hired by a client to do call out to those people who registered on his website. I was able to improvise my script however, it was really time-consuming because there are much stuff to pitch in.

Low Pay, High Expectation – not all freelancers would agree on this. Based on the experience, the pay I got before was unacceptable.
High Fees – Another reason I left Upwork.

First of all, before I offered my skill to the clients, I was told by colleagues to start with $1 per hour rate. So I did. It was not easy for me to get hired because of the rate my counterparts offered. There is a lot of competition.

Conclusion
Now it is your time to experience what the many of us already experienced. Remember, your profile and proposal matter. To be known, ensure the relevance of your profile and proposal. Once successful, this adds up to your reputation.
Best of luck to you. Happy Upworking!
 
I have an account on UpWork and Freelancer. I have been able to do 2 jobs on Freelancer in the past but since then nothing and same goes for UpWork. I even do bid with a low rate of sometimes $5 an hour or less, but sometimes more as it depends on the work of course. I think I need to get myself some more skills to make it worthwhile maybe.
 
I am a member of Upwork. To be honest, without a good reputation you cannot get a client on that site. I had my first job after 6 months and that is with the help of a friend who already working there for quite a long time. There are lots of online writing job listing there but the clients are very strict with grammar and you really need to know SEO type of writing before you get to have it.

It is quite a struggle for me that is why I have no choice but to build reputation and find a job listing. If you are looking for job, Upwork is good for that but to get the job as immediate as possible, it is impossible.
 
I think you need atleast 20 or 100 reviews for upwork to get stable. Not much progress I made with such clients. Most of my clients paid less than 20 bucks. So I guess it all depends on our work and the clients.
 
I have signed up for upwork but it has been months since I have checked up on it. I checked up on it for two months and never got an offer, I guess no one needed my skills or many freelancers offeres them. I know of many successful freelancers but I can't seem to have the same luck. Upwork if very well known and I thought I would get a job or two.
 
You need to fight with a lot of people bidding on the site. You can find that some of the time such people may want to price low. But you have to adjust with that price. And in some cases you may also have to reduce the delivery price. That's something you can't beat every single day. In such case you have to practice and think about conditions through which you can get new project on every single day basis. I have found it harder to setup that way.
 
Upwork is a freelancing site where you apply for jobs posted by clients. There are tests too for clients to see how good are you in certain aspects. I have an account on Upwork but stopped applying. Also, Upwork is not as good as it used to be. It's better when it is still Odesk.
 
I have a profile over there. But most of the buyers over there are looking for low cost gigs. And they don't want to pay much. In such case you can see it can be harder to trust those buyers. As a lot of them are demanding. And it'd be really hard to make money. So even the upwork is coming out with upwork plus membership plans to make money off people who are looking for work. That's sad situation in freelancing world.
 
It is hard because the competition is growing at Upwork. If you already build your reputation then this site is for you. It needs skill people and well experienced to the jobs available. I got my job because of the help of a friend who are reputable on the site and has been there for 8 years now.
 
Upwork is a legit site but unfortunately it might not work for everyone. Even though I don't personally have an account over there, my friend is actually member and has completed several assignments over there and earned a decent amount too.
 
its look like a competition, and i know my lucky-charm its useless.
but i will try it,and who knows my lucky-charm shining again
 
It is hard because the competition is growing at Upwork. If you already build your reputation then this site is for you. It needs skill people and well experienced to the jobs available. I got my job because of the help of a friend who are reputable on the site and has been there for 8 years now.
Hi @Grecy095 . Are you receiving some jobs there? Do you have a regular client there already? I agree with you. You should build a good reputation. But what keeps me from Upwork is that the high charge from them. It is better when it is still Odesk.
 
I hope you can do well there. I have many friends who have done well with up-works and are doing it full time now. I may think about that in future as currently i don't have much time to spare, though i would surely do that whenever i feel the need of it. Because its my passion to write and write for money.
 
I joined upwork about 7 or 8 months ago, I haven't gotten any client. Seems like a waste of time to me. Even with your strong profile and nice skills, getting a job on upwork can be really 'if-fy'.
 
I joined upwork about 7 or 8 months ago, I haven't gotten any client. Seems like a waste of time to me. Even with your strong profile and nice skills, getting a job on upwork can be really 'if-fy'.
I am sorry to know about that, but you should have some more patience and you should update your profile again. It may work friend :Thumbsup:
 
It is hard because the competition is growing at Upwork. If you already build your reputation then this site is for you. It needs skill people and well experienced to the jobs available. I got my job because of the help of a friend who are reputable on the site and has been there for 8 years now.
Indeed there is a lot of competition. Some of the folks are earning very low and they are bidding way too low. I have not much earned on the site. But trying to do my best to earn there. As of now there seems to be not much money from it. I can't bid low anymore. I have to say that there seems to be good jobs on programming or other places. but you may have to be very careful with the buyers.
 
Indeed there is a lot of competition. Some of the folks are earning very low and they are bidding way too low. I have not much earned on the site. But trying to do my best to earn there. As of now there seems to be not much money from it. I can't bid low anymore. I have to say that there seems to be good jobs on programming or other places. but you may have to be very careful with the buyers.
That's right, we need to be careful on any such website and I guess there is a bit of slow down in whole world these days and Hope it will improve soon and we can get more work from upwork.
 
Many of us are already familiar of Upwork. Some people wants to start working with Upwork, but they find it hard to find a job there. One of the important things to do is know your skills.
Now, what are some of the valuable skills which many clients look for a worker in Upwork?
Here are some of them:
PHP Development- Not all of us has this knowledge. If you are knowledgeable in this field, it is one of the most available jobs available in Upwork.
Graphic Design- This takes not just skills, but talents as well. A lot of clients are looking for this skill too.
Data Entry- This might sound easy. But you have to reach some quota. There are lots of jobs available under data entry. But you should be aware of some clients who offers data captcha entry jobs.
Content Writing- This is one the jobs I applied before and gained some clients. If you have good writing skills, you can apply in this field. Also, try taking those English tests.
Internet Research- I also applied in this job, and I got accepted. If you are good and discerning in this field, this is a good job.
 

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