Feb 10, 2020 09:55:59 AM Edited Feb 10, 2020 10:03:25 AM by Virginia F
Feb 10, 2020 10:57:05 AM by Renata S
Virginia F wrote:
Rene K wrote:And now we have the Senior JavaScript developpers:
Upwork: we never learn from our mistakes!
And six, count 'em six, are "Rising Talent". Time to get rid of the RT program.
The presence of profiles like this clearly illustrates that Rising Talent status is arbitrarily assigned. It seems impossible that an FL with no contracts and zero earnings could fulfill all of the stated criteria that are supposedly in place to determine who gets it and who doesn't.
Feb 10, 2020 11:12:32 AM by Virginia F
Renata S wrote:
Virginia F wrote:
Rene K wrote:And now we have the Senior JavaScript developpers:
Upwork: we never learn from our mistakes!
And six, count 'em six, are "Rising Talent". Time to get rid of the RT program.
The presence of profiles like this clearly illustrates that Rising Talent status is arbitrarily assigned. It seems impossible that an FL with no contracts and zero earnings could fulfill all of the stated criteria that are supposedly in place to determine who gets it and who doesn't.
Yes ... and the worse of it is this: clients using RT as a job requirement, and/or clients assuming Upwork actually knows/guarantees/suggests that freelancers with this badge are freelancers you want to hire if you're looking for (honest) talent.
Seriously Upwork ... we all did fine without a RT badge - get rid of it. That will also get rid of the hundreds of newbie posts crying about the whereabouts of their 30 free connects, or "why I don't have rising talent badge" yet?
Feb 10, 2020 09:36:13 AM by John K
Rene K wrote:And now we have the Senior JavaScript developpers:
Upwork: we never learn from our mistakes!
Love all the Irish names!
But they all dropped a letter in this sentence:
One of the recent complex plugin for WP I have coed was an API for a car rental company.
Feb 10, 2020 09:55:59 AM Edited Feb 10, 2020 10:03:25 AM by Virginia F
John K wrote:
Rene K wrote:And now we have the Senior JavaScript developpers:
Upwork: we never learn from our mistakes!
Love all the Irish names!
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But they all dropped a letter in this sentence:
One of the recent complex plugin for WP I have coed was an API for a car rental company.
Maybe the algorithm has been recoded (if that's what it's called) to include "the luck of the Irish".
LOL, and the plot sickens: https://community.upwork.com/t5/Freelancers/Upwork-Account-Stolen/td-p/701011
Feb 10, 2020 10:58:12 AM by Renata S
John K wrote:
Rene K wrote:And now we have the Senior JavaScript developpers:
Upwork: we never learn from our mistakes!
Love all the Irish names!
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But they all dropped a letter in this sentence:
One of the recent complex plugin for WP I have coed was an API for a car rental company.
Maybe they all went to the same coed coding academy?
Feb 10, 2020 10:01:05 AM by Maria T
Yesterday I marked 5 profiles of this batch, they were the only ones that appeared with this copied description. It seems that measures were taken against those, they are no longer on the list.
Curious, yesterday everyone was from Canada, as always, but now they have moved to Ireland
Dec 16, 2019 07:22:56 AM by Jennifer R
Richard W wrote:
Jennifer R wrote:What do you call it when there are 38 with the same photo?
Identical trigintaoctuplets.
Thanks.
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