Oct 5, 2022 06:13:23 PM by John Keit C
When we posted a job as a client, there are lots of proposals we receive from freelancers who want the job. But how can we find the right freelancer? Can you share some tip how you choose the best freelancer?
Oct 6, 2022 07:32:50 AM by Frankye E
Short-term paid projects are a great way to test new freelancers who are building up portfolio and experience on Upwork. An open and transparent communication by quickly scanning through proposals are also a great indicator depending on the task at hand. Having at least two or more options it's also benefitial not only to save time in the long run but also to leverage the time of each freelancer collaborating to move things forward on the business in my humble opinion.
Oct 6, 2022 10:18:15 AM by Pavlo L
You’re asking how to find the best freelancer among the many proposals you’ve received?
I have one word for you:
Excel
Since Upwork has its issues, which don’t allow the most effective Freelancer / proposal viewing and comparing process, you have to create your own.
Create a GoogleSheet or an Excel / LibreOfficeCalc table, put the name of the freelancer on the left, and create a Pros, Cons and Notes columns for each one of them.
Surf through the proposals from all the freelancers, go into their profiles, read their proposals, and copy-paste everything relevant into the table.
If you’re into Kanban – use Trello / Asana for the same purpose. It’s even more interactive, in my opinion.
And remember: a proposal is only as good as your job post. Be precise in what you need. Be strict in what you require. Don’t let any point you’ve addressed be omitted by the Freelancer: if you’ve asked for something, and you didn’t get it – you’re dealing with a dodgy or inattentive person.
Good luck and happy hiring!
Oct 6, 2022 11:27:45 AM Edited Oct 6, 2022 11:28:05 AM by Preston H
re: "Post a job and choose the best who send application"
That's great for a small job.
For a large project, I would add one word:
Post a job and choose the best FEW who send applications.
Oct 6, 2022 10:30:18 AM by Precious G
Check their profile description and ask for previous work that they have done.
Oct 6, 2022 11:25:26 AM by Saulo Dutra Á
Any other freelancer here just spying to understand what clients prefer ?? ☻️🤣 🙊
Oct 6, 2022 12:58:35 PM by Vladimir E
Focus on your primary goal! If you keep on worrying about how to filter/communicate/process freelancers the right way - you will spend all your resources on adopting to a process that should not be a part of your project's lifetime.
If you stick to your final goals, your job description will attract the pros that actually have an idea on how to achieve what is needed.
In short: do not try to do their job, but filter-out those that propose the best concepts on how to reach the goal.
A true pro will always offer the best recommendations for free - as he/she wod never fear from a potential competitor applying the same solutions - better than he/she would.
Oct 6, 2022 01:10:35 PM by Houssem Eddine G
Hi John!
We all know that the freelancers registered on this platform are all practically able to achieve your needs. The only thing that differs is the quality of the project and the production time.
My advice is to consult all the portfolios of the freelancer in terms of quality then choose the one that has no other projects to complete otherwise you will be on hold for a long time. 🤗
Oct 6, 2022 06:31:46 PM by Jeanne H
Just because a freelancer has open jobs does not mean the client will be waiting. That idea eliminates numerous excellent freelancers. Most working freelancers have more than one job open at a time. I work with a range of people and projects and many have periods of time where the client is making decisions or for other reasons I may not be actively working on the project at that moment.
Oct 6, 2022 11:47:07 PM Edited Oct 7, 2022 09:45:22 AM by Houssem Eddine G
I totally agree. But Im talking about the freelancers who are targeted for long-term projects such as assisted programming or variable scriptwriting depending on the client. These projects usually require a lot of time and work. The client who is going to do business with this freelancer must imperatively wait until the current projects I mentioned is completed.
What you said it's true but for other jobs like graphic design or logo design or writing etc..
Oct 6, 2022 11:13:09 PM by Sapna S
Hi John,
A better solution for this, First of all, check the proposal and attached portfolio, and after that check the right area of your requirement.
Oct 7, 2022 06:27:00 AM by Emilia S
Check the profile first and feedback. Then ask for an interview and you will know more about the freelancer.
Oct 7, 2022 09:26:03 AM by David M
Hi John.
With both a Client and Contractor account (since the days of Odesk), I can give you a few pointers that have helped me find excellent talent...
These are just a few ideas, but it's a really good start. Do all these and you'll quickly narrow down your shortlist. All the best!
Regards,
David "DIno" Maiolo
Oct 7, 2022 07:41:20 PM by Ejaz A
you just see what you freelancer offering you in his proposal and how he understand your project and your project requirements.
Oct 8, 2022 06:50:18 PM by Noel V
Hi John,
Pay attention to the references. View the testimonials this freelancer has and decide if they speak to you personally. Before you even give his first project, make sure he fully comprehends your wants, aspirations, and goals for your business. Only hire a copywriter who can provide a written 100% money-back guarantee and precise numerical guarantees of his abilities. How much, in how much time, and in what precise ways he can enhance your sales.
Oct 9, 2022 05:10:56 AM by Sanniya A
As a freelancer, I would like to suggest rather than putting a location restriction/limitations, it can be more beneficial for the clients to see the actual talent or skills.
Oct 9, 2022 05:33:19 PM by Anyanwu O
Hello!!
It depends on what you need best and who had presented his proposal accordingly. You can also check profiles and then contact the best proposal writers and do oral interview. i hope you can choose the best freelancer for your job thence.
Oct 10, 2022 06:56:13 PM by Kashif S
Hi John
When you post a new job share your all details about project then see who freelancer understand your project clearly and that complete project in given time. Then discuss more details and see his/her previous work similar about your peoject. I hope you get perfect freelancer. Thanks