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Job size will now be factored into your JSS

lenaellis
Community Member

UPDATE: The JSS Metric has been updated to reflect the changes that were announced below. As of today, March 1st, all Job Success Scores are now displaying the updated value.


We will soon update JSS metrics to reflect job value in the calculation. Today, a one-week $20 job typically carries the same weight as a one-week $1,000 job in JSS. Soon, JSS will be weighted by job earnings. For example, a one-week $1,000 job will be weighted more than a one-week $20 job. JSS will also exclude contracts with $0 earned and positive feedback. All other JSS policies will remain unchanged.



What does this mean?

We are making this change so a freelancer’s Job Success Score will display a more comprehensive representation of their freelancer workWe understand not all jobs are equal. We know higher budget contracts require more work and freelancers who complete these more complex contracts successfully should get credit for them. Just as longer-term contracts hold more weight in JSS calculations than shorter ones, we believe contract value should also hold significance in the calculation. By giving these jobs more weight, these jobs will have a greater influence on a JSS. 

 

Many freelancers will see an increase in their scores if they’ve successfully completed higher budget contracts in the past. At the same time, a small percentage of freelancers may lose their JSS, see a drop in their scores, or lose their Top Rated badge. Today, we are emailing freelancers whose JSS will see a decline of 5% or more, to let them know they will be affected.  Freelancers that see a drop in their score can improve their JSS by completing more jobs with positive feedback, as it works today. Larger budget contracts with positive feedback will result in a higher increase in JSS, however, all great feedback contributes to JSS and whether you work on large or small contracts you can still reach 100% JSS.

 

This change will take effect in March, at which time all Job Success Scores will be updated retroactively. We know many of you will have questions about this update. We won’t be able to discuss your individual score or outcomes of specific contracts. We have listed some anticipated questions below, let us know if you have any additional questions.



FAQS:

 

Can I know what my new JSS is now before this launches?

We will not be able to provide you with your updated score until the JSS calculation refreshes at launch, in March.

 

Does this mean if I don’t get big contracts I’ll never be able to get a JSS of 100%?

Receiving stellar feedback on smaller budget jobs can still get you to a JSS of 100%. We are only changing the impact of jobs based on earnings. This means that strong client feedback on a higher-budget job could boost your score more than a lower-budget job. All other aspects of JSS will remain the same.

 

How will I know if it affects me?

The majority of freelancers will be affected positively by this change and will see an increase in their scores. We are sending out emails to those who will likely see a drop in their score once the new JSS calculation goes into effect in March. 

 

Can this affect me positively, will my JSS go up?

Yes! The vast majority of freelancers on the platform will see an increase or very little change in their scores. This is because you may have worked on one or more higher paying contracts in the past, and because you received great feedback that great feedback is being weighted more. 

 

Can I lose my JSS?

A small percentage of freelancers may lose their JSS. This is because they had one or more jobs with no earnings. Positive feedback on contracts with no earnings will not be factored into JSS once we move to the new calculation. As a result, some freelancers won’t have enough outcomes to be eligible for a JSS until they successfully complete more jobs. Nearly all freelancers have scores after completing eight projects. 

 

How does weighting work specifically? 

To ensure fairness and avoid manipulation, we don’t share the specifics about how we calculate the Job Success Score. Thanks for your understanding.

 

So if I take a bigger job and get negative feedback that counts more than positive feedback on smaller jobs?
Yes. A job with higher earnings will always impact your Job Success Score (JSS) more than a smaller job. For example, feedback on a $1,000 job carries more weight on your JSS compared to a $20 job. However, receiving poor feedback on a job with more earnings can be balanced out by doing well on a job of the same size in the future or on a number of smaller jobs. 

 

Can I lose my Top Rated badge?

Yes, a small percentage of freelancers who see a decline in their JSS may drop below 90% and lose their Top Rated badge. This is because they received less-than-positive public or private feedback on one or more of their higher-paying contracts. Feedback on contracts with higher earnings will affect JSS more after this new change.

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lindaleestudios
Community Member

There really should be two separate scores. I have completed every job successfully so why should I have less than 100% Job Sucess Score. Just because I have long standing open contracts and a bunch of small jobs does not mean I didn't complete something. Have a separate project size rating or something, but do not downgrade someone's Job Success history when they haven't done anything wrong. 

bigtomjp
Community Member

Was a real firm with experience in statistical analisys and value rating hired for input. I doubt it. Statistically, the new JSS process is just bad, bad, bad. Anyone with a decent education can see it.

eric5037
Community Member

Petra R wrote:

Lena E wrote:

Just as longer-term contracts hold more weight in JSS calculations than shorter ones, we believe contract value should also hold significance in the calculation. By giving these jobs more weight, these jobs will have a greater influence on a JSS. 


Excellent news!

I have never understood why the JSS was NOT taking the size of the contract(s) into consideration!


you're right: it seems logical that a big contract is more important than a little one but it doesn't seem logical that if you're top rated, all 5 stars with little jobs you won't be top rated anymore.

 

I have received an email from upwork and I'm very likely to stop being top rated which I have been for a bit more than a year, and not 13 weeks out of 16 but always 16/16. is that logical to say: that guy is a 5 stars freelancers but only does little jobs, therefore his JSS will be 82% for example. As a client, 82% sounds to me as "that guy is not a great freelancer, not really a bad one but far from being the best" when basically that client just wants something fast, cheap and well done!

 

That being said, very few clients give the top rated status its importance, they just want to pay as less as they can whatever the country they're from.

 

a few weeks ago, I was congratulated by upwork himself for my first top rated "happy birthday" and now, it's like: uh! nah! no for little players like you.  well, sometimes people need something fast, cheap and well done.

 

I observe a lot of noise about that new upwork thing: It's a great pleasure to read the message of my fellow freelancers.

 

 

kochubei_valeria
Community Member

Linda M wrote:

I have long standing open contracts and a bunch of small jobs does not mean I didn't complete something. 


That shouldn't be a problem at all, Linda. Longer-term contracts with satisfied clients that have been in place with regular payments for three months or longer can improve your score even before they are closed because they indicate client satisfaction. And receiving great feedback on small jobs will still positively increase your JSS.

kochubei_valeria
Community Member

Eric B wrote:

is that logical to say: that guy is a 5 stars freelancers but only does little jobs, therefore his JSS will be 82% for example.

 


Hi Eric,

 

This change doesn't mean that it's impossible to get 100% JSS and a Top Rated status completing only smaller jobs. You can still get to 100% JSS by delivering great results on smaller budget jobs; we are just giving more weight to jobs with higher earnings.

j_muiruri
Community Member

So what will happen to a new freelancer who is earning $5 every two weeks? Still, do they have a chance to reach 100% JSS?

blakecodes
Community Member

Great update, this is much needed. For the agencies and individuals that only work on high budget projects, this is super important. We don't have near as many projects as freelancers working on sub $5k projects. 

 

I believe this is a lot fairer. 

bigtomjp
Community Member

Blake, I do some larger projects and I do not see any advantage to this.

marafx
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marafx
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Thanks I know it. And I was logged in but Tom's was not Pubblic. Told him
the same procedure to set it public.