Nov 3, 2018 10:47:49 PM by Weiqi Z
Hi,
I'm new to Upwork. As I was searching for jobs, I found that some jobs' "hire" is 1. Does it mean that someone already is hired and it is meaningless to submit my proposal? It is confusing to me because the job shows up in the "job in progress" and the system still allows me to submit proposal. Can any one tell me if I should skip all jobs that has 1 hire?
Thanks.
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Nov 3, 2018 11:22:45 PM by Jo-An B
Hi Weiqi,
"Hires" in the "Activity on This Job" section of the job post refers to the number of people the client has already hired for this job.
Nov 3, 2018 11:22:45 PM by Jo-An B
Hi Weiqi,
"Hires" in the "Activity on This Job" section of the job post refers to the number of people the client has already hired for this job.
Nov 27, 2020 07:15:23 AM by Asher L
I had the same confusion. 'Hires' should be reworded to 'candidates hired for this listing'. Or in fact the listing should automatically close if they've hired the amount of people they want. It's so stupid and just makes me waste tokens. So backward.
Nov 3, 2018 11:34:13 PM by Martina P
@Weiqi Z wrote:Hi,
I'm new to Upwork. As I was searching for jobs, I found that some jobs' "hire" is 1. Does it mean that someone already is hired and it is meaningless to submit my proposal? It is confusing to me because the job shows up in the "job in progress" and the system still allows me to submit proposal. Can any one tell me if I should skip all jobs that has 1 hire?
Thanks.
Yes, unless the client specifically states he is looking to hire more than 1 freelancer.
Jun 16, 2023 08:44:33 PM by Camilo L
I dont get it. I think is a basic function that if the client has already hire somebody for the job, why you can still apply for the job and submit a proposal? It is a misleading number and the job should not even be listed on the search
Jun 17, 2023 12:38:50 AM by Erin V
This could be that the client is still accepting proposals in case the hired freelancer doesn't do the work they need done. They are basically creating a pool of freelancers just in case.
Oct 29, 2023 01:42:12 AM Edited Oct 29, 2023 01:42:50 AM by Constantin Eugen C
I still get confused about this term. I `m not native speaker but wouldn`t be better if you use "hired" instead of "hires" ?
Most of the time it means there is no point applying anymore.
Oct 29, 2023 03:37:23 AM by Luce N
Not really. Imagine that the client needs to hire 8 freelancers. If you read "hired" only, it doesn't help much. However, if Upwork chose to write "7 hired", that would tell you that you still have a chance.
Oct 31, 2023 02:51:07 AM by Constantin Eugen C
I agree but then the exact number of hired vs needed should be visible like Hired 1 of 1 or 0 of 2, Something like this.
Apr 9, 2024 06:09:16 AM by Camila U
Yes, this proposal would be less confusing. The user experience is not very efficient.
Jan 19, 2024 05:37:34 AM by Mohammed E
I'm having difficulty comprehending the situation.
The job announcement initially indicates that hired, but after some time, it displays the job is no longer available.
Despite my search in both the in-progress and accomplished lists, I cannot locate it.
Could the employer have closed the job, even though someone has been hired? This creates confusion.
Good idea to Include the desired number of recruits in the job posting to provide clarity for prospective applicants