Dec 16, 2021 02:59:54 AM by Aruna S
Hi,
I just got my first answer back from a client, he wants me to do a test assignment to create a banner and he has given a link where I can find branding guidelines and sample banners. He's asking for this banner to be made in canva and give him the editing link within 48 hours.
I see that he's not a new client and has hired before, so history is good.
My question, is it ok to do this assignment and provide the link, or should I be asking for a contact or something?
and how should I go about asking for a contract.
I am new and would appreciate a quick help. thank you
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Dec 16, 2021 03:14:13 AM by Martina P
You should never work without a contract, even a test. Clients are not allowed to ask for free work. You say something like: Dear John, I look forward to working with you! I'm ready to start anytime after receiving your offer!
Dec 16, 2021 03:14:13 AM by Martina P
You should never work without a contract, even a test. Clients are not allowed to ask for free work. You say something like: Dear John, I look forward to working with you! I'm ready to start anytime after receiving your offer!
Dec 16, 2021 04:41:51 AM by Christine A
If a client wants you to do a test, he should still hire you properly and pay a partial amount. But if he's given you branding guidelines and told you to do the work, then how is that even a "test"?
Dec 16, 2021 05:48:57 AM by Aruna S
Yes, exactly, from what I have gathered, this is something not acceptable but he just messaged me saying "Are you not willing to complete a test assignment?"
to this I think I should reply that I am but as per Upwork guidelines we need to have some sort of contact before I do any assignment.
Is it right to reply to this in such a way ?
Dec 16, 2021 05:55:34 AM by Martina P
I don't know. This doesn't sound like a client you should work with. It is entirely possible that a new client doesn't know all the rules, but this is not a new client.
I would not even mention upwork guidelines. When you are saying: Per upwork guidelines we need to have a contract or I can't do free work, or something like that, you are basically telling the client he is a cheater. I wouldn't do that. I would simply tell him your price and that you are waiting for his offer.
Dec 16, 2021 07:03:00 AM by Christine A
I don't even blame Upwork guidelines, I just refer them to my portfolio and say that I don't do tests (paid or not). If a client can't decide whether or not they want to work with me based on the information I've already provided in my profile and proposal, then I'd rather not work with them, either.