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sohailahmed18
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Activity on this Job

Hi

Please see my attached file.
And please tell me about it, what is showing here?
Thanks

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Hi

It means people are more than 5 in proposal. If yes, then why showing there 5 in proposal?

How client sent invitation to "12" people out of "5"?
Sorry for inconvenience.

Best Regards

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samrat3
Community Member

Hi Fahd ali,

 

If you simply hover your cursor over the green "?" button next to the proposal range, a box will appear with the meaning.

 

Here was the official annoucement:

https://community.upwork.com/t5/Announcements/Changes-to-how-Upwork-displays-proposal-count/m-p/1779...

Hi

Sir I read it many time.(This range includes relevant proposals, )
My query is that if here is showing that 5 to 10 people has applied for this job.
It means that people are not more than "10" for applying this job.
But I saw an other job that "5" people are applying. But invite is sent to many people (12).
I hope your have understand my question.
For more detail please see my an other attached file (Both files are attached).

Hi Fahd,

Yes, but none of them has responded yet.

From the announcement link I shared with my previous post:

It says: :

  • This range will include all proposals with the exception of:
    • Proposals that were withdrawn by the freelancer;
    • Proposals declined or archived by the client;
    • Job invitations the freelancer has not responded to, or clients have withdrawn.

Hi

It means people are more than 5 in proposal. If yes, then why showing there 5 in proposal?

How client sent invitation to "12" people out of "5"?
Sorry for inconvenience.

Best Regards

Once the freelancers start accepting invitations, you will see a change in the proposal section.

As I previously said, none of them has responded yet according to the screenshot you attached.

Fahd, "invitations" are not responses to proposals. The client can find freelancers by means of a search, and send invitations to them directly. An invited freelancer may then respond to the invitation by making a proposal.

 

Does that help?

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