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Andrea G Community Manager

Tips for finding that first job

Hi all,

 

Welcome to the Upwork Community! We know landing that first contract can be challenging, so we built Upwork Academy and threads like this to help you get started. With a lot of resources and so little time, we wanted to put together some recommendations for you to check out first:

 

 

Do you have a specific question or maybe a tip to offer? Reply to this post and share your question, advice, or words of inspiration!

 

~Andrea
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Andrea G Community Manager

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~Andrea

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Nonhlanhla's avatar
Nonhlanhla M Community Member

I'm also facing the same challenge.I got 1 invite and it happened to be a scam, now I don't trust those jobs posted.

Agustina's avatar
Agustina P Community Member

Hi! I´m new in Upwork, can someone check my profile and tell me if there´s any adjustment I should make? Thanks!

Anthony's avatar
Anthony H Community Member

Agustina,

I think your profile is actually pretty terrific. If I were you, I would look around Upwork and try to find profiles of other virtual assistants and find some with high earnings and solid reviews. Try to see what they are doing and get some ideas from them. 

I review a ton of profiles and your write up is solid enough. It has to be friendly, confident and prove you are an expert. If you're lucky, it also should show that you are different from the rest of the pack. By highlighting your background in psychology, you are clearly different from the average virtual assistant. So, you've pretty much covered everything. 

While you look around, choose a rate that is above the middle. If you put a low rate down, clients will think that's all you are worth. The rate you put down does not dictate what you get on any job. But it does show whether you are confident or not -- and being confident in yourself is key. If you aren't sure of yourself, your clients won't be either.

So make sure your rate isn't low or even in the middle. A little higher than the middle is a good place to start. 

Good luck.

Waqas Ilyas's avatar
Waqas Ilyas I Community Member

Okz i will see your profile

Amber's avatar
Amber C Community Member

How soon can we start working and earning?

Iheb's avatar
Iheb M Community Member

hi guys i'm new here and i passed last 3 months searching about a job without ay result any help ?

 

Anthony's avatar
Anthony H Community Member

The No. 1 trick to being a freelancer is to be an expert in your field before you decide to try to do it alone.

 

Business writer Malcolm Gladwell, to pick one so-called authority on the subject, says it takes 10,000 hours of intense practice to reach the top of your game in any given endeavor, whether it's creatinge websites, playing golf,  or working as an illustrator, a bookkeeper or a life coach -- or anything else.

If you had practiced your craft for 10,000 hours before you jumped into a freelance venture you would have learned enough about the marketplace and  your strengths in it to plunk yourself on Upwork and not have to ask rookie questions. You would know, generally, how long it takes to establish yourself in your field and you would know exactly what the clients want to hear from you to make yourself stand out.

 

You can't cheat Mother Nature. Either you're an expert in your field and earned your status as a freelancer or you don't know your craft, your clients or the maket well enough. So, the tougn answer is study your craft, your clients and the market  you are in until you know 1) exactly what you are  doing and 2) exactly what your clients want to hear from you. 

 

 

Jahanzeb's avatar
Jahanzeb A Community Member

Agreed

Kamrul Hasan's avatar
Kamrul Hasan N Community Member

Hi,

I want to know how to increase the impression of the project. According to your guidelines, I have published a project but no view.


Ali's avatar
Ali H Community Member

Kindly guide me how could i got first job on upwork, i am new to upwork

SAIMA's avatar
SAIMA K Community Member

Welcome Ali,

Here are some steps you can take.

1. Complete Your Profile:
Ensure that your Upwork profile is complete and reflects your skills, experiences, and expertise accurately. Use a professional profile picture and write a compelling and concise overview highlighting your strengths and the value you can offer to clients.


2. Select a Niche:

Identify a specific niche or skill set that you excel in and focus on that. Clients are more likely to hire freelancers who specialize in a particular area rather than those who offer a broad range of services.

 

3. Build Your Portfolio:

Even if you're new to Upwork, you can showcase your skills through a portfolio. Include samples of your previous work or create new ones to demonstrate your abilities to potential clients.

 

4. Start with Lower Rates:

As a new freelancer, consider starting with lower rates to attract clients and build your reputation on the platform. Once you have established yourself and received positive reviews, you can gradually increase your rates.

 

5. Apply to Jobs Strategically:

Browse through job listings on Upwork and apply to those that match your skills and expertise. Personalize your proposals for each job and highlight how you can solve the client's specific needs. Also, don't forget to use the job search filters.

 

6. Write Compelling Proposals:
Craft well-written proposals that address the client's requirements and demonstrate your understanding of their project. Showcase your relevant experience and explain how you can add value to their project.

 

7. Be Responsive and Professional:

Respond promptly to messages from clients and demonstrate professionalism in all your interactions. Clear communication and reliability are key factors in building trust with clients.

 

8. Request Feedback:

After completing a job, politely request feedback from the client. Positive reviews and ratings can significantly improve your chances of landing future projects.

 

9. Stay Persistent and Patient:

Landing your first job on Upwork may take some time, so don't get discouraged. Stay persistent, continue applying to jobs, and refine your approach based on feedback and experience.

 

10. Utilize Upwork Resources:

Take advantage of Upwork's resources, such as tutorials, webinars, and community forums, to learn best practices and improve your freelancing skills.

 

By following these steps and staying proactive, you can increase your chances of securing your first job on Upwork and building a successful freelancing career.

Wishing you all the best

Sundas's avatar
Sundas Z Community Member

Great insights Saima

Agustina's avatar
Agustina P Community Member

I need help with the proper use of Connects. With such a limited monthly quantity, I refrain from applying to job proposals that interest me but I don't want to lose Connects for future proposals that might also interest me. How do you handle this?

Thanasis's avatar
Thanasis P Community Member

Thank you for the tips. If I manage to get at least one offer I'll be glad.

Mohamed's avatar
Mohamed R Community Member

how can i get my first client ?

Kaveri's avatar
Kaveri R Community Member

Upwork is a very competitive place and getting the first client is always a challenge. I started on Upwork 1-month back and I applied to suitable projects regularly clearly defining my capabilities. That worked for me to get the initial clients.

Stephan's avatar
Stephan S Community Member

Looking for tips on how to get my first client using Upwork. 

Robert's avatar
Robert G Community Member

Have you taken advantage of all the topics and help for new users?

 

Really, $750/hour?

 

Your profile is almost non-existent. Do some reading and remake it before even continuing. This may seem harsh, but the profile needs work.

Wolfgang's avatar
Wolfgang B Community Member

Sure about your hourly rate?

Erica's avatar
Erica B Community Member

Is it possible for Upwork to help a freelancer who is struggling to find a job? I don't know if it's possible but I'm left out staring at my profile and log-in every day to my Upwork account hoping for a miracle. I lost all of my connects, again and again applying for jobs. Honestly, availability is the only thing I'm hoping for. That's why I'm online for almost 24 hours 7 days a week. I can't afford to buy any more connects because I have not landed any job so far to pay extra to buy connects. Idk, maybe Upwork could read this and might bless me with a job... 

Jocel's avatar
Jocel P Community Member

Hi! I'm Jocel. I'm learning Video Editing, from Philippines.

 

Hope to learn and love to hear from others how to attract clients. By the way this is my first time here in upwork. I hope you can advice me on how to be succesful here. Thank you so much. Feel free to contact me.

Sylvia's avatar
Sylvia K Community Member

hello am new year looking for work

 

Manish Kumar's avatar
Manish Kumar M Community Member

I am new to upwork because i am in search of job if someone can or customer
support can help me please provide me a instruction to get easy task in
starting
Titilola's avatar
Titilola S Community Member

Thanks so much Andrea. I am here to get added skills through your trainings. I have good team spirit, good communication skill, strong leadership skills and have good customer management experience and skills

Esrael's avatar
Esrael G Community Member

Hello every one my name is Esrael Getachew from Ethiopia. I can translate English-Amharic,English-Oromic,English-chinese. Please i am beginner what cab you help me to get my first job?

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