Apr 23, 2017 12:10:53 AM Edited Apr 23, 2017 12:12:49 AM by Malik A
PLease tell me about the activity on the job...what does it means? e.g
Activity on this Job
Proposals: 10 to 15
Last Viewed by Client: 5 days ago
Hires: 1
Interviewing: 1
Invites Sent: 2
Unanswered Invites: 1
And also tell me that how i will know that who has been granted with that job and what was the price?
Thanks.
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Apr 23, 2017 12:26:20 AM by Kanwal F
It means the client receive 10 to 15 proposals for its project.
Client has send 2 invites of which 1 inivte is unanswered. And 1 is answered that is showing as interveiwed.
The client hired one freelancer.
You can't know at this time who is hired. but check it in jobs in progress now or after few days, you'll get the name of one who hired for this job posting. But you can't know at what price.
Apr 23, 2017 12:26:20 AM by Kanwal F
It means the client receive 10 to 15 proposals for its project.
Client has send 2 invites of which 1 inivte is unanswered. And 1 is answered that is showing as interveiwed.
The client hired one freelancer.
You can't know at this time who is hired. but check it in jobs in progress now or after few days, you'll get the name of one who hired for this job posting. But you can't know at what price.
Jul 13, 2019 12:08:06 AM by Gurudev P
So if they hire a freelancer it shows hired, does it means no other freelancer can/should apply for the job?
Jul 13, 2019 02:16:38 AM by Martina P
Gurudev P wrote:So if they hire a freelancer it shows hired, does it means no other freelancer can/should apply for the job?
Yes, unless the client specifically is looking to hire more than one.
Nov 3, 2021 12:51:05 AM Edited Nov 16, 2021 01:48:53 AM by Robert M
Hi.
When client hired any freelancer, and he not selected or not wrote that need for N freelancers, why job stay opened?
I.e. I want understand client's "tools":
- Job not close automatically and client must close it or do it "private" "manually", so, if client specially not close it, already hired job "open" status can be by mistake or client "forgot" close it. In this case not need "submit a proposal".
- After hire, job close automatically and client must specifically keep it "open", so client planning hire again for this job, if hired freelancer not do the job correctly, or for any reason. In this case, if have "Connects", maybe we should do "submit a proposal".
- ?
?
Thanks.
Jul 13, 2019 05:17:05 AM by Mark F
If it says you can propose then the client left the job open (not private) which means you could technically propose. I can't remember if it shows in that box but I know at the top of the it says that they are looking for N freelancers sometimes so if they are looking for multiples it might be worth proposing. However, I think better connect strategy would be to not to unless it is a job you feel quite strongly about.
But obviously if they dont' say anything about hiring more freelancers than it is almost never a good idea to fire a proposal.
Nov 20, 2020 02:02:31 PM by Jeremiah Q
Hi, does it also show the number of hires even if it's 'fixed priced' rather than hourly?
Jan 18, 2022 07:07:37 AM by Tajda D
Hi,
I am new to Upwork, and I just notices that there is Hired and Hires. Does Hires mean that it still makes sense to send a proposal? Thank you
Apr 14, 2021 09:26:37 PM by Afaque J
If it showing 1 freelancer is hired that mean we dont need to submit our proposal is it worth it after it showing any hire in the project.
Nov 16, 2021 12:54:31 AM Edited Nov 16, 2021 12:55:38 AM by Dominique P
Then to my point of view I believe that Upwork should immediately close the post as soon as a freelancer is hired by the client, i did not know about this issue until I read these posts, as I am new to Upwork I have been sending proposal and wasting connects to job that was already granted to someone... I believe this is probably a way to let beginners waste their credit...
Nov 16, 2021 01:35:35 AM by Martina P
Dominique P wrote:Then to my point of view I believe that Upwork should immediately close the post as soon as a freelancer is hired by the client, i did not know about this issue until I read these posts, as I am new to Upwork I have been sending proposal and wasting connects to job that was already granted to someone... I believe this is probably a way to let beginners waste their credit...
Only if people don't read the job post. It is highly recommended to read it thorougly, as well as the feedback the client received and gave to other freelancers, before deciding to apply.
Apr 5, 2022 02:23:29 PM by George S
noone answered to @Robert M. question. If a client hire a freelancer for his/her project, why the job stays open and not closed automatically ?