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Andrea G Community Manager

Get Profile Feedback from Experienced Freelancers on Upwork

Getting started on Upwork can take a lot of work and focus. To help make this process a little easier, we’ve created this post where you can request feedback on your profile. The community is full of experienced Upwork freelancers who are passionate about helping others. These users will review your profile and provide feedback based on their experience.

 

If you’re interested in requesting help, make sure your profile visibility is not set to “Private” and then reply below. 

 

We’re excited to see how Community members can continue to help each other to grow!

 

Note: A previous version of this post was closed as the number of responses made it difficult to read and navigate. If you had not received a response yet to a request you made, please post again in this thread.

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Andrea G Community Manager

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This thread has been closed from further replies due to its size. We appreciate your participation in the Community and welcome you to continue the conversation on this new thread.

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Clark's avatar
Clark S Community Member

Hello Fatima,

 

There are multiple reasons why freelancers don't win jobs on Upwork. Much of it is due to the high number of freelancers here (competition) and very few jobs. However, there are several things in your profile that I suggest revising:

 

Title: Do not use ALL CAPS for any words in your title. An acronym should use all caps, but words like customer should not. Also, remove the word "experienced" and capitalize the first letter of each word in your title; this will help it stand out: Virtual Assistant | Customer Service Elite | Canva Pro

 

Overview/Summary: Your summary lists a lot of services and tools, which is good. But clients need to know how you will use those tools to provide your services.

 

Here are the biggest changes you need to make to your summary:

 

1) Remove the first line: "ミ★ Supercharge your productivity by hiring a Virtual Assistant ★彡" Why? Because when clients search for freelancers, only the first 200-250 characters of your summary are shown. This means you have very little space to get their attention. You do not want to waste this space with emojis, slogans, or any unnecessary statements.

 

2) Remove the script style font and use Upwork's default font. The reason Upwork uses its font for summaries is because it is cleaner and easier for clients to read. Script fonts are not very easy to read.

 

3) Add more substance that goes beyond skills and tasks. For example:

 

  • Tell clients about your approach to providing virtual assistance tasks. (The value is that clients are better able to tackle those endless tasks and free  why your method is beneficial to them.
  • Describe your strengths and why it should matter to the client.
  • Talk about your typing speed, accuracy, attention to detail, and how you can maintain quality standards.
  • Also talk about your time management and organizational skills, and which tools/applications you are familiar with.
  • Talk about your ability to solve administrative problems and adapt to changing or new requirements if necessary.

 

Remember--you are competing with hundreds of thousands (maybe 1+ million) virtual assistants, so clients need several reasons to choose you.

 

Project Catalog: You should also consider adding a project catalog. The project catalog allows you to setup a pre-packaged service that clients can buy without you sending a proposal. Due to higher than usual requests for project catalogs, reviews and approvals are taking a minimum of 10 business days. Read Get Started With Project Catalog for more information.

 

The other sections of your profile look fine. Once you improve your summary, clients will better understand your value and why they should hire you.

 

Good luck!

Fatima's avatar
Fatima M Community Member

Thank you so much Clark. That means a lot. 🙂

Khescyra Joy's avatar
Khescyra Joy C Community Member

Hello Upwork, 

 

Does upwork have a restriction in my account? Or am I invisible in client's perspective? My account is public and my availability badge is on. I've submitted few proposals. I have extensive experience in my niche and my profile is already optimized. 

 

Can you please check my account to see if I am visible to clients? I am really frustrated and it is depressing. 0 views even before when I created this account from 2020 still zero. 

 

I would appreciate if this concern will be answered. 

 

Thank you and more powers!

Kamrul Hasan's avatar
Kamrul Hasan N Community Member

same to me

Shehzad's avatar
Shehzad S Community Member

gets more and more connects and then apply and make portfolio.
Clark's avatar
Clark S Community Member

Khescyra Joy,

 

Your profile is visible to clients. However, clients will see only the first 200-250 characters of your summary when searching for virtual assistants. This means you have very little space to get their attention. In your summary, this small space is filled with emojis, which takes up space that could be filled with services/skills.

 

Here is what clients see now:

 

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Here is an example of what clients should see:

 

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The second example provides more meaningful information in this small space. Clients see thousands of profiles and typically only click those that get their attention. You will get more attention when they see your services--not emojis.

 

The rest of your profile looks fine.

Khescyra Joy's avatar
Khescyra Joy C Community Member

Thank you, Clark! This is much appreciated. 

Tonmoy's avatar
Tonmoy S Community Member

 

Kindly review my profile and inform me if anyone is willing to provide the most valuable feedback.

Thank you.

Here is my profile link.
https://www.upwork.com/freelancers/~015500608817e7d5a8

Clark's avatar
Clark S Community Member

Tonmoy,

 

I think your profile looks good. I have only a few small recommendations:

 

1) Capitalize the first letter of each word in your title; this will help it stand out: Graphic Designer | Logo and Brand Identity Design

 

2) Remove this from your overview/summary: "Hi, this is Tonmoy Shamsuddin" Why? Because when clients search for freelancers, only the first 200-250 characters of your summary are shown. This means you have very little space (approximately two short sentences) to get their attention. You want clients to important words (i.e., your services, skills, and experience) in this small space--not greetings and names.

 

3) As a graphic designer, clients will expect to see more items in your portfolio. The items you have show great logo design and placement, and brand identity design. I think clients will appreciate a few samples of brochures, business cards, and any other design specialities you can show.

 

Everything else looks good.

Shiva Raj's avatar
Shiva Raj G Community Member

I am a highly skilled graphic designer and Wordpress with over three years of experience in the industry. I offer a range of services, including logo design, website design and development, branding, and much more. As a graphic designer, I am passionate about creating unique and eye-catching designs that capture the essence of your brand. Whether you need a new logo, business card, or promotional material, I am confident that I can deliver exceptional results that will help you stand out in a crowded marketplace.

Clark's avatar
Clark S Community Member

Shiva Raj,

 

The forums are not for advertising or promoting your services. You should use your profile to offer your experience, skills and qualifications to potential clients.

 

Speaking of profiles, yours is set to Private. You must set your profile to Public or Only Upwork users if you want someone to review and provide feedback.

Alwin's avatar
Alwin S Community Member

you anyone mind seeing if my profile needs improvement or else?
to be honest I'm unsure of my skills.
thank you
https://www.upwork.com/freelancers/~01c3bb575db11126cd

 

Clark's avatar
Clark S Community Member

Alwin,

 

Yes--there are several improvements you can make to your profile.

 

Your profile does not have enough information to convince clients to hire you. To make your profile more appealing to clients, provide more information in your overview/summary, add more relevant skills, and add a portfolio. Clients come to Upwork with specific needs and they look for freelancers who can get results.

 

Overview/Summary: There are thousands of game developers on Upwork, so you must give clients reasons to choose you. Right now, there are no valide reasons listed in your summary. You must add enough information for clients to understand your services and how you can help them. Most game developers on Upwork will list the same skills as you, but clients need more to understand the benefit in hiring you. For example:

 

  • Describe your strengths and how it benefits a client.
  • Tell clients how you communicate and gather feedback during the development process to ensure the final product meets their needs.
  • Do you provide unlimited revisions? Do you offer follow-up support after a game is developed and deployed?
  • Mention your time management and organizational skills.
  • Highlight any similar projects you have worked on and your accomplishments.
  • Talk about your ability to meet business challenges and adapt to changing or new requirements if necessary.

 

Portfolio: As a game developer, you must have a portfolio. You can add samples of previous work (as long as you have permission) or other examples that demonstrate your skills. The portfolio is a chance to make a positive first impression on potential clients and every client will expect to see visuals of your games.

Skills: You are missing important skill categories in your skills list. You have Game Development, which is good because it appears in your title. Now, you should add skill categories that appear in your summary. You should Unreal Engine, Unity, and Godot. Upwork uses these skill categories to match you with relevant jobs, and to help your profile appear in search results when clients search for those skills.

 

Employment History: You have two good job descriptions for two jobs, but you should add a description for your job at MNC Digital Entertainment too. A meaningful job description is especially important when the job is highly relevant to the services you provide on Upwork.

 

Finally, you may want to reconsider your hourly rate; it is quite low for a game developer. I just looked at 50 profiles of game developers with Unity and Unreal experience based in Indonesia. All but three have hourly rates between $10.00/hr - $40.00/hr, depending on experience. At a minimum, I think you should raise your rate to $10.00/hr--especially since you have a few years of game development experience.

 

Good luck!

Areej's avatar
Areej F Community Member

hey i am just starting out my freelancing journey please review my profile and guide me on how i can get started with  my work.

here is my profile:

https://www.upwork.com/freelancers/~010681359637e4a2b7?mp_source=share

Clark's avatar
Clark S Community Member

Hi Areej,

 

Welcome to Upwork.

 

The first thing you should do is change your profile photo. The picture in your photo should be a close-up image of your head and shoulders that clearly shows your face. Wearing a veil or full-face covering is fine, but it appears you are wearing a facemask (surgical mask). Read through Upwork's best practices for How to Choose A Good Profile Picture.

 

Since you are new to Upwork, you must start at the beginning. Make sure your profile is 100% complete before applying to jobs. The best way to complete your profile is to go through the following Academy Courses and other resources:

 

Nobuaki's avatar
Nobuaki Y Community Member

Hello.

 

I'm Nobuaki Yagi, a new freelancer to Upwork. I've be struggling to get a first job as a syetem engineer. That'd be fantastic if anyone could help me polish my potofolio.


Here is my profile link below.
https://www.upwork.com/freelancers/~011a2ba15f084704a1

 

Thanks.

Clark's avatar
Clark S Community Member

Hello Nobuaki,

 

Listing a bunch of skills in your profile overview/summary isn't very helpful to clients. Almost every full-stack developer on Upwork (hundreds of thousands of them) will list the same skills. Clients need more reasons to choose you and hire you for their projects.

 

Use full sentences in a conversational tone to tell clients which services you provide, how you can meet their needs, and why they should choose you. For example, your summary should start like this:

 

I'm a highly versatile Full-Stack Developer with ______ years of experience in web development. I specialize in building dynamic web applications through requirements definition and thorough testing. I can design, build and deploy dynamic web and mobile applications, microservices, APIs, and software components.

 

In addition to the paragraph like the sample above, give clients a brief overview of your process for helping them:

 

  • Tell clients how you communicate and gather feedback during projects to ensure the final product meets their needs.
  • Do you provide unlimited revisions? Do you offer follow-up support after a web project is completed?
  • Mention your time management and organizational skills, and talk about your attention to detail and how you maintain quality standards.
  • Highlight any similar projects you have worked on and your accomplishments.
  • Talk about your ability to meet business challenges and adapt to changing or new requirements if necessary.

 

Clients looking for full-stack developers and mechanical engineers will find lots of them on Upwork. The question is, do they have enough good reasons to choose Nobuaki? The information you provide can help them better understand why they should hire you and how it will benefit them.

 

Add a few more items to your portfolio. The portfolio is a chance to make a positive first impression and clients will expect to see more examples from a developer. If you don’t have relevant examples to add to your portfolio, you can create items that demonstrate your skills.

 

You should find a way to add Full-Stack Development to your skills list since it is relevant to your title and summary (use Full-Stack Developer or Full-Stack Development somewhere in your summary.) Upwork uses these skill categories to match you with relevant jobs, and to help your profile appear in search results when clients search for those skills.

 

Add short job descriptions to each job in your employment history. A job description is especially important when the job is highly relevant to the services you provide on Upwork.

 

It appears that your background is mechanical engineering. If you would like to provide more specific mechanical engineering services on Upwork, you should create a Specialized Profile. This will allow you to keep your full-stack development services separate from mechanical engineering since they are not really related.

 

Good luck!

Brayan's avatar
Brayan O Community Member

Hello, 

Thank you for this. Kindly help evaluate my profile.

https://www.upwork.com/freelancers/~0163cbb6ec3140a44e?mp_source=share
Thanks.

Clark's avatar
Clark S Community Member

Hello Brayan,

 

I looked through your profile and the first thing I think is, "What type of transcriber?" A client would think the same. You could be a medical transcriber, legal transcriber, audio transcriber, etc., but you can't be all three or more.

 

I worked for a medical transcription company as a systems engineer for 6 years and I know the requirements to be a medical transcriber. I also know a few legal transcriptionists, and know a little about their daily activites. Are you suggesting you can transcribe both medical dictation and legal proceedings (i.e., depositions, court reports)? My guess is you're not, and you don't want to give clients that impression. I recommend making your title more specific to your area of expertise. If you are a video or audio transcriber, say: Video Transcriber.

 

Your overview/summary does not have enough information to convince clients to hire you. Use your summary to briefly describe your experience as a transcriber, specific transcription services you offer, and the benefit of hiring you to produce transcribed documents/materials.

 

I also suggest adding one or two more items to your portfolio to demonstrate your skills. The portfolio is a chance to make a positive first impression on potential clients. If you don’t have relevant examples to add to your portfolio, you can create items that demonstrate your skills.

 

Once you update your summary, clients will better understand how you can help them.

 

Good luck!

Themba's avatar
Themba M Community Member

humble greetings  everyone , 

please take a look at my profile ,your feedback would be appreciated.

 

Thank you .

Clark's avatar
Clark S Community Member

Themba,

 

Overall, I think your profile looks okay. Your overview/summary has enough good information about your experience, skills and services, and how you can help clients. There are things I would add to your profile:

 

1) Add a portfolio to show samples or screenshots of previous work or anything that can demonstrate your skills. The portfolio is a chance to make a positive first impression on potential clients. If you don’t have relevant examples to add to your portfolio, you can create items that demonstrate your skills.

 

2) Since you use "DevOps" in your title, you need to add DevOps and DevOps Engineering to your skills list. Upwork looks for unity between your title, summary, skills, portfolio, etc. Upwork uses the skill categories in your skills list to match you with relevant jobs, and to help your profile appear in search results when clients search for those skills.

3) You should also consider adding a project catalog. The project catalog allows you to setup a pre-packaged service that clients can buy without you sending a proposal. Due to higher than usual requests for project catalogs, reviews and approvals are taking a minimum of 10 business days. Read Get Started With Project Catalog for more information.

 

Good luck!

 

Francisco's avatar
Francisco M Community Member

Hi, 

Please have a look at my profile and let me know if anyone is willing to give me the best feedback.

Thank you.
https://www.upwork.com/freelancers/franciscom4 

William T's avatar
William T C Community Member

Francisco,

 

Please use three Skills in the Title, write four Summary paragraphs, and add your Portfolio.

Maridelle's avatar
Maridelle L Community Member

Hi Andrea! Please help me review my profile and let me know whatever feedback you can send me. 

Appreciate you!

 

Here's the link to my profile: https://www.upwork.com/freelancers/~01ee83d498b1d69b19

 

Clark's avatar
Clark S Community Member

Hi Maridelle,

 

Andrea is an Upwork Moderator. The moderators provide valuable information to freelancers and moderate the forums, but they do not provide profile reviews. Other freelancers offer to review profiles and provide feedback.

 

I looked through your profile and I think you made a decent start. However, there isn't enough information to convince clients to hire you. There are hundreds of thousands (probably 1+ million) virtual assistants on Upwork, so getting attention from clients can be a huge challenge. You will increase your chances if you provide more details in your profile.

 

By section:

 

Title: Remove "self-starter" from your title. Being a self-starter is mandatory so there is no need to mention it. Your title should simply be Social Media Virtual Assistant.

 

Overview/Summary: Your summary needs more information about your experience, your services, and how you can help clients. Almost all virtual assistants will say they have the skills to manage social media accounts, projects and provide customer care. But clients want to know how this benefits them and why they should choose you.

 

In addition to telling clients about your services, tell them about your approach to providing those services and why your method is beneficial to them. For example:

 

  • Describe your strengths and why it should matter to the client.
  • Talk about your typing speed, accuracy, attention to detail, and how you maintain quality standards.
  • Also talk about your time management and organizational skills.
  • Which software applications and tools do you use or have familiarity with? (i.e., Microsoft Office, Canva, Slack, Google Meet, Zoom, Asana, Trello, Dropbox, Hubspot, etc.) I know you list some of these in your portfolio, but clients need to see the words in your summary.
  • Talk about your ability to solve administrative problems and adapt to changing or new requirements if necessary.

 

Remember--you are competing with thousands of virtual assistants, so clients need several reasons to choose you.

 

Portfolio: The tools and apps item in your portfolio looks great, but don't expect clients to click and view it. Some clients don't know to open the portfolio item and click it to view the full presentation. With that, you might want to add a few items directly to the portfolio.

 

I think your skills, certifications, and employment history look great.

 

ou should also consider adding a project catalog. The project catalog allows you to setup a pre-packaged service that clients can buy without you sending a proposal. Due to higher than usual requests for project catalogs, reviews and approvals are taking a minimum of 10 business days. Read Get Started With Project Catalog for more information.

 

Good luck!