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wmal | 1 year ago
Only the first conclusion listed mentions Upwork. The rest sounds like it reports a general market trend.
The author says the data was provided by a company called Revealera, but doesn’t disclose he is a co-founder. It doesn’t affect the quality of the data by itself but I’m always careful to make conclusions from data presented this way.
I visited a couple of new job ads on Upwork and I found that:
1. The „hire rate” of clients is usually between 0 and 70%.
2. Upwork has an AI solution for clients that makes it very easy to post a new job. Meaning it is easier than ever to think about an idea, post a new „job” and forget about it, never hiring anyone.
raincole|1 year ago
Event worse, about 15% of portfolios had stolen artwork. (I've been around for long enough to spot obvious stolen art, but I'm not a human google image search so the real rate might be much higher than 15%)
I ended up contacting an artist that I found on itch.io directly.
ametrau|1 year ago
bdcravens|1 year ago
- thinking they can get Facebook built for $300 and/or sticker shock when they select "US only" freelancers
- being overwhelmed with low-quality/spammy responses (agencies copy-and-pasting, etc)
- frustration with communication barriers (whether language or time zone)
- the need to pre-pay $X to hire someone