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eb50f1bf
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How can i choose more responsive clients

Hello

 

My question is about the propouse jobs i postulate,  i have 20 jobs postulate, but no one of the send me a reply message

 

I was thinking they will reply soon, maybe is because they had a lot of candidates, but thats why my question

 

What need to look for to choose better jobs where can get fast response, which data need to check from client ? 

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Ruben C wrote:

So this data is what I need to check?

 

I take it from a job post>

 

  • United States
    New York 11:09 am
  • 52 jobs posted
    60% higher rate, 5 open jobs
  • $100k+ total spent
    37 hires, 20 active
  • 24.94 /hr avg hourly rate paid
    7,132 hours

Yes. Plus the hiring history, the feedback the client received and gave, the quality of the job posting. 

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roberty1y
Community Member

One way is to look at the client's hire rate over on the right hand side of the page where the job posting appears. If it's 50 percent, then it means the client only hires someone for half of the jobs they post. 

 

Even if you choose your clients carefully, it's hard to get work. One job out of every 50 proposals would be a reasonable expectation for someone who is fairly new to the site.

 

Also, you need to write your proposals carefully and make sure they're in correct English (assuming that's the language the job was posted in).

So this data is what I need to check?

 

I take it from a job post>

 

  • United States
    New York 11:09 am
  • 52 jobs posted
    60% higher rate, 5 open jobs
  • $100k+ total spent
    37 hires, 20 active
  • 24.94 /hr avg hourly rate paid
    7,132 hours


Ruben C wrote:

So this data is what I need to check?

 

I take it from a job post>

 

  • United States
    New York 11:09 am
  • 52 jobs posted
    60% higher rate, 5 open jobs
  • $100k+ total spent
    37 hires, 20 active
  • 24.94 /hr avg hourly rate paid
    7,132 hours

Yes. Plus the hiring history, the feedback the client received and gave, the quality of the job posting. 

Great thanks

martina_plaschka
Community Member

The higher the hiring rate, the better. Don't apply to jobs below 80%.

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