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What do I do if Upwork continually rejects my profile?
Upwork is exploding every day. New members are flooding through the length and the breadth of the platform. If you are a new freelancer or new to Upwork, in the last six months, there is a posiblity that your profile may likely been rejected. But the truth is, it has nothing to do with you. I know iRead more
Upwork is exploding every day. New members are flooding through the length and the breadth of the platform. If you are a new freelancer or new to Upwork, in the last six months, there is a posiblity that your profile may likely been rejected. But the truth is, it has nothing to do with you. I know it sucks, but you aren’t the problem. It took courage to sit down and put everything together and yet seen your profile being rejected every time. Make sure you do the following;
See lessUse Authentic Personal Data.
Complete your profile to 100% .
Take the Upwork readiness test.
Take tests relevant to your skill set.
Delete multiple profiles.
Find a client to hire you.
Build your profile around in-demand skills.
What are the great ways to show customers’ appreciation?
Offer a free service during a challenging time When people began to feel the impact of coronavirus and social distancing, some companies went above and beyond to help people adjust to a difficult new reality. Loom, for example, decided that their shareable video software could help organizations andRead more
Offer a free service during a challenging time
See lessWhen people began to feel the impact of coronavirus and social distancing, some companies went above and beyond to help people adjust to a difficult new reality. Loom, for example, decided that their shareable video software could help organizations and schools collaborate remotely — and they didn’t want to profit from a global pandemic. They decided to remove the recording limit on their free plan, more than doubled the length of paid product trials, and cut the price in half, too. Plus, they’re offering their paid plan for free to any students and teachers.