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How Do I Get Real Work on UpWork?

Last updated on September 30, 2022 @ 10:45 am

As a freelancer, one of the most common questions I get is “Where can I find work?” or “How do I get started on UpWork?”

While there are many job boards and websites out there for freelancers, UpWork is one of the most popular and well-known platforms. Here’s a guide on how to get started and find real work on UpWork.

First, you’ll need to create a profile and complete your profile information. Be sure to include an overview of your skills and experience, as well as your employment history.

You can also add a portfolio to showcase your work. Once you’ve completed your profile, take some time to browse through the Jobs section to get a feel for the types of jobs that are available. When you find a job that interests you, click on the listing to view more details.

PRO TIP: The following note is provided as a warning for users seeking to find real work on Upwork.

There are many scams and schemes targeting those seeking work on Upwork. Many of these schemes involve promises of easy or guaranteed money for little to no work. While it is possible to find real work on Upwork, it is important to be cautious and aware of the risks involved in using the site.

Next, you’ll need to submit a proposal in order to be considered for the job. In your proposal, be sure to include your hourly rate as well as a brief overview of your qualifications and experience. If the client is interested in your proposal, they will contact you to discuss further details.

Once you’ve been hired for a job, be sure to communicate regularly with your client and keep them updated on your progress. If you do good work and deliver quality results, you’re likely to receive positive feedback from your client – which can help you land more jobs in the future.

So there you have it – a few tips on how to get started and find real work on UpWork. With a little effort and perseverance, you can land some great clients and build a successful freelance career.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

Devops woman in trade, tech explorer and problem navigator.