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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!
 
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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's good place for freelancers. But in the starting, you need to work hard to get customers. But it's legit and paying. So if anyone wants to join it,he/she can join without any hesitation
 
It's good place for freelancers. But in the starting, you need to work hard to get customers. But it's legit and paying. So if anyone wants to join it,he/she can join without any hesitation
Yes, true. I suggest other sites though. Upwork also keeps 30 percent of the talent fee, which is kind of high if you ask me. You could try Fiverr, and onlinejobs.ph for Filipinos :)
 
I am new to writing and freelance writing and I started my blog yesterday, I tried to hire dedicated writers to write some articles on my site, but the pay rate for the workers were a little bit high for me, so I had to use fiverr.
 
Saying that Upwork does not hire newbies is a wrong perception. Everyone on the platform was a newbie at some point. It took me 2 months to land a job there and almost 5 months to earn 50 dollars. What you do, have a positive mind and start applying for entry level jobs. Jobs that you know you can manage. Even when money seems to be little, take the job if you are not busy. This is how you will slowly build your portfolio and you can land better jobs. You must be patient and resilient otherwise you will never earn anything on the platform. Improve your skills too.
 
its too hard to get a job at upwork, i've been there for a year and yet I can't get any job, they don't hire non experienced /newbie. I felt like they're very bias on and they don't give a chance for newbies.

That's what I've been saying for a while now. Have you tried to bid for jobs? I haven't even bothered because whenever I see a job that interests me, there's already 100+ who've submitted their proposals. It's very discouraging.
 
Saying that Upwork does not hire newbies is a wrong perception. Everyone on the platform was a newbie at some point. It took me 2 months to land a job there and almost 5 months to earn 50 dollars. What you do, have a positive mind and start applying for entry level jobs. Jobs that you know you can manage. Even when money seems to be little, take the job if you are not busy. This is how you will slowly build your portfolio and you can land better jobs. You must be patient and resilient otherwise you will never earn anything on the platform. Improve your skills too.
Hello! Of course we have tried that thinking as well. However, times have changed. It is easier to build a profile back in say, 2016 or 2015 not this 2020 wherein there are too many competitors already. May I ask what year did you earn your first bucks there?
 
That's what I've been saying for a while now. Have you tried to bid for jobs? I haven't even bothered because whenever I see a job that interests me, there's already 100+ who've submitted their proposals. It's very discouraging.
This is really true. Like say, transcription jobs for a language that I am good at. I tried submitting a long proposal but of course, the ones that had previous ratings were chosen. It is unfair. There is slight chance but might as well use the time on other sites :(
 
Same, even pre-pandemic, the economy in our country is not that good, sad fact. However, I am trying to earn extra income here online, joining forums to learn more as well while earning some bucks :)

But since COVID hit the world, I think most countries are in the same boat. But you guys are still in a better position than say someone in Africa. I keep seeing a lot of job opportunities for your country on UpWork. Maybe you could try your luck there.
 
This is really true. Like say, transcription jobs for a language that I am good at. I tried submitting a long proposal but of course, the ones that had previous ratings were chosen. It is unfair. There is slight chance but might as well use the time on other sites :(
Oh, @bluesushi2000 you break my heart, mate! And I'm sorry for the comment above about trying for UpWork - I posted it before I saw this comment:(:( Have you tried Fiverr at all - is there anything you can sell on there? What about teaching, could you at least teach conversational English? Let me know because I've seen a few teaching sites that prefer people from the Philippines. Some of the sites don't require qualifications as long as you can speak fluent English.
 
That's what I've been saying for a while now. Have you tried to bid for jobs? I haven't even bothered because whenever I see a job that interests me, there's already 100+ who've submitted their proposals. It's very discouraging.
no I haven't tried on bid for job. It's true and I totally agree with you that it's very discouraging to apply when you knew that they will only hire those who have experience on doing a job in upwork. I think its 5% rate of being hired if you are newbie.
 
Same, even pre-pandemic, the economy in our country is not that good, sad fact. However, I am trying to earn extra income here online, joining forums to learn more as well while earning some bucks :)
That's a very positive action my friend, you may also try doing some online business for local peso earnings. more ways of earning extra income is good. I wish you all the best on your road to success :)
 
Oh, @bluesushi2000 you break my heart, mate! And I'm sorry for the comment above about trying for UpWork - I posted it before I saw this comment:(:( Have you tried Fiverr at all - is there anything you can sell on there? What about teaching, could you at least teach conversational English? Let me know because I've seen a few teaching sites that prefer people from the Philippines. Some of the sites don't require qualifications as long as you can speak fluent English.
No! It's okay really. Upwork also seems a bit of unfair like getting 30% of the fee.

Oh what are those sites? I only know 51talks, etc. but they say it takes months before getting decent income and it requires full time.
 
That's a very positive action my friend, you may also try doing some online business for local peso earnings. more ways of earning extra income is good. I wish you all the best on your road to success :)
Thank you so much ❤️ Yez the dollar php exchange gives a bit of relief lol

I am also rooting for you as well ❤️ May the odds be ever in our favor
 
No! It's okay really. Upwork also seems a bit of unfair like getting 30% of the fee.

Oh what are those sites? I only know 51talks, etc. but they say it takes months before getting decent income and it requires full time.


Oh, fantastic?? Wow, 30% is a bit steep! At least the amount Fiverr takes works out at 20%, and even then, you still feel it! Yes, 51 Talk is one but there are also these, which really favour Philippines tutors:

- Acadsoc
- RareJob
- Altoral
- OnTue
- UnHoop
- LearnTalk
- Engoo (Bibo International)
- CC Class
- PalFish - (phone app)

Those are the ones I can think of now. I hope that helps?
 
Oh, fantastic?? Wow, 30% is a bit steep! At least the amount Fiverr takes works out at 20%, and even then, you still feel it! Yes, 51 Talk is one but there are also these, which really favour Philippines tutors:

- Acadsoc
- RareJob
- Altoral
- OnTue
- UnHoop
- LearnTalk
- Engoo (Bibo International)
- CC Class
- PalFish - (phone app)

Those are the ones I can think of now. I hope that helps?
Wow this is really a great help. I will try or check this out when time permits. I will also tell this to my other Filipino friends who are rooting to work online. Thank you :)
 
Wow this is really a great help. I will try or check this out when time permits. I will also tell this to my other Filipino friends who are rooting to work online. Thank you :)

You're most welcome and I really do hope that you and your friends can make use of one if not all of the sites. There are more I've stumbled across and I'll keep posting them here as and when I remember them. Some didn't work for me, so I figured it'd be great if someone could make use of them. Some I've yet to try. All the best ?
 
Oh, fantastic?? Wow, 30% is a bit steep! At least the amount Fiverr takes works out at 20%, and even then, you still feel it! Yes, 51 Talk is one but there are also these, which really favour Philippines tutors:

- Acadsoc
- RareJob
- Altoral
- OnTue
- UnHoop
- LearnTalk
- Engoo (Bibo International)
- CC Class
- PalFish - (phone app)

Those are the ones I can think of now. I hope
wow! among those you said Acadsoc is the only one I know that is operating here in Philippines. anyway, thank you for sharing. I will try some of those that you said.
 
their approval process is a hard one as well people tend to go for fiverr and truelancer as alternative both websites have tons of opportunities and you do not need to pay as a positive compared to upwork or freelancer where you need to pay after certain amount of proposals have been sent by you
 

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