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ivanovitch-art
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The employer very often duplicates vacancies. What is this for?

Hello everyones!
I noticed such a feature in my line of vacancies.(attached)
A company in several topics very often publishes vacancies.
I responded once - but received no response.
Vacancies are updated almost every day (over several weeks).
What is it? What are your options?

 

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Volodymyr S wrote:

Yes, this is possibly a very productive client.


The client has spent over $ 600k on Upwork in 2 years and has a VERY high hire rate of 95% so there is no issue. 

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BojanS
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi Volodymyr,

 

The jobs you're referring to are different. Please note that clients can post multiple jobs if they need various projects completed by multiple freelancers.

 

Thank you!

~ Bojan
Upwork

Yes, this is possibly a very productive client.
And my question is strange))) Smiley LOL

Thank you for attention!

 

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Volodymyr S wrote:

Yes, this is possibly a very productive client.


The client has spent over $ 600k on Upwork in 2 years and has a VERY high hire rate of 95% so there is no issue. 

moonraker
Community Member


Volodymyr S wrote:


I responded once - but received no response.


Would you be complaining about them if you were one of the people they hired? 

I'm not complaining. I'm just interested.
You must Learn to distinguish between these concepts. Smiley LOL

I wrote to the forum for discussion and not in support with a complaint.
When a client publishes the same work every day few times, only changing the title and/or little description - then questions arise.
Sometimes a vacancy is used as an excuse for different purposes.Smiley Indifferent
But the moderators dispelled my doubts. It's good that there is such a productive client. Smiley Wink

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