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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!
 
It seems is a freelancing site, but I don't really want to sell my skills at low rate, like Fivver, I saw someone ask for USD5 for 500 words translation job, which I really can't do it, sorry for that. Thus, I don't really have high hope with such freelancing site some times.
 
Well if that would be the case I think it is really not worth for our time since it is very hard to deal with. I should not waste my precious time on it.
 
Upwork has manually started approving people. And that can be really bad thing. considering it ca reduce your chances of getting accepted if you are not much understanding of freelancing. and so for this case i'd say you should try on your own.
 
If this is the case, I will opt to pass on joining this site for the time being, except there us any positive changes happen in the future.
 
You can try though. if your application passes through then I am sure you can do lot better with the upwork. but generally it is kind of hard if you ask me. it just doesn't work that easily.
 
How I wish that my application passes their standards so that I can do a great freelancing job with a good pay rate also.
Only way to know is you make the post and find out. Make a profile and have some credentials that they can verify. I am sure this way you can get the upworks nod and get the approval. Atleast that works out for others.
 
Thank you so much for your advice, I will try to visit the upwork site again for me to take a look at it.I will make a profile and credentials and see how it works.
 
Upwork is a good site for earning but it's a little bit hard to join the site just for common jobs now, they have become stricter in reviewing your profile, especially if you don't have a specific set of skills.
 
As a single mom, I find it hard to leave my children's specially my month old son so that's why I am very eager to search for a job wherein I'll just only work here at home. So that's why when I first found out about Upwork and freelancer, I immediately signed up on these two accounts hoping that I'll be able to get a job. The only difference if the two is that on freelancer I'm only on free trial for 30days unlike Upwork that is unlimited to apply.
 
As a single mom, I find it hard to leave my children's specially my month old son so that's why I am very eager to search for a job wherein I'll just only work here at home. So that's why when I first found out about Upwork and freelancer, I immediately signed up on these two accounts hoping that I'll be able to get a job. The only difference if the two is that on freelancer I'm only on free trial for 30days unlike Upwork that is unlimited to apply.
If you start searching here on the forum you'll find a lot of jobs I think you'd be interested in. They vary from GPT, PTC and PTP sites. There are even sites on here for freelancers and some sites that are called revenue share sites. This will all depend on your skill as a writer, how much time you have, and what types of jobs you'd like to do.
 
As a single mom, I find it hard to leave my children's specially my month old son so that's why I am very eager to search for a job wherein I'll just only work here at home. So that's why when I first found out about Upwork and freelancer, I immediately signed up on these two accounts hoping that I'll be able to get a job. The only difference if the two is that on freelancer I'm only on free trial for 30days unlike Upwork that is unlimited to apply.
It a good one and easier for you to earn atleasst while your baby is asleep you can engage your self online making money while you watch him sleep and also more paid forums could boost your earnings
 
To be honest, I am a BIG HATER of Upwork. I don't like Upwork's interface, features, and functionalities – they are simply Awful!
I am so broke, and I signed up in Upwork. No one has hired me. any thoughtful advices?
 
Upwork is legit and it is a good source of income of my neighbor. You should have skills so that you can compete on other freelancers. Most projects really pays good.
 
To be honest, I am a BIG HATER of Upwork. I don't like Upwork's interface, features, and functionalities – they are simply Awful!
I am so broke, and I signed up in Upwork. No one has hired me. any thoughtful advices?


It is not only you who is struggling to get the firat client or project on upwork. You cannot expect to easily get job when
there is high number of competition on the site. All you can do is update the best of your profile, sample works and keep bidding until you get your first client.
 
It is not only you who is struggling to get the firat client or project on upwork. You cannot expect to easily get job when
there is high number of competition on the site. All you can do is update the best of your profile, sample works and keep bidding until you get your first client.
You are right in this aspect. But did you also know that a lot of freelance writers have created their own online profile that helps them to attract gigs and writing job. If you wanted to apply for more jobs it is advised to make a online portfolio and add some of your writing examples, articles you have written and are posted online, and some other information. This really will help in a company like Upwork to find clients there.
 
If you start searching here on the forum you'll find a lot of jobs I think you'd be interested in. They vary from GPT, PTC and PTP sites. There are even sites on here for freelancers and some sites that are called revenue share sites. This will all depend on your skill as a writer, how much time you have, and what types of jobs you'd like to do.
I strongly agree on what you've said that's why I am truly grateful to become a part of these forum because this will not only help me to learn more regarding online jobs since it is my first time but I will be able to enhance as well my skills in writing. Hence, I also believe that the competition in getting a job on both freelancer and upwork is just very tough that's why until now I haven't been contacted by anyone from those sites. Anyway, anyone shouldn't give up in pursuing to have a job if they truly want to gain something.
 
I strongly agree on what you've said that's why I am truly grateful to become a part of these forum because this will not only help me to learn more regarding online jobs since it is my first time but I will be able to enhance as well my skills in writing. Hence, I also believe that the competition in getting a job on both freelancer and upwork is just very tough that's why until now I haven't been contacted by anyone from those sites. Anyway, anyone shouldn't give up in pursuing to have a job if they truly want to gain something.
To me Upwork is similar to Fiverr and a few other sites that you can go to and offer your talents for money. They are basically the same concept, but each site works a bit differently. So you just need to register with a few of them and sooner or later you'll find an offer that you can do.
 
I really believe that Upwork is really a good site, maybe one thing that makes me unworkable in that site is because of lacking some skills or characteristics that certain companies are looking for. Maybe I should try to work out on that.
 

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