All the money is shipped offshore as soon as it is deposited. Every client is Western and every contractor is ISIS. Many contractors had names like Tom, $#*! and Harry but they communicate in broken English.
The hiring system makes it impossible for anyone imported from oDesk or Elance to get hired. I went from a level 11 with 4.8 stars on Elance to an unexplained 63% completion rate on Upwork.
I contested this arbitrary 63% completion rate since out of nearly 100 contracts I only returned/refused 2. They got back to me over 6 MONTHS later saying they would look into it.
The site is a fraud. You are better off surfing Craigslist.
Elance had a few scammers here and there but a good system to filter them out. Upwork has NO filters whatsoever and a weak keyword search that pulls up month old projects.
I just spent 20 minutes trying to unsubscribe as well and am on my way to Freelance.
Spam filters are blowing up since UpWork bought Elance. I am not OK with these guys having my personal info.
Upwork is a great platform for freelance work full of different job opportunities. After 5 years actively working, I've always had the necesary support from them and I can say that if you work responsibly, you will have great results.
I've put up with Upwork after Elance was bought out so as to keep my clients and, of course, find additional work. Shortly after, Upwork went completely gone downhill. Here's a short list of what you'll find:
- Upwork has a horrible user interface; it's difficult for both clients and freelancers to figure out and use.
- They keep your money for 10 days or more (I still haven't figured this part out) after you submit billing
- Elance allowed freelancers to send up to 16 samples of their work when bidding on a job; Upwork allows you 1 (!)
- Clients are much cheaper, but that's probably not Upwork's fault
- The very worst move Upwork made was increasing their commission to a whopping 20% (you get 80 bucks for a $100 job). Utterly ridiculous and greedy. I've even stopped responding to invitations.
- What to do? I'm going to check out remote.com. I've been getting solicitation emails from them and it certainly can't be worse than Upwork.
For lots of people it's kinda life-changing experience. Quite often you don't feel such attitude, working institute of reputatuion and healthy work atmosphere on a regular job. And all the friends i've invited were amazed with this feeling, so was i. I highly recommend Upwork as a place to put some effort and make a career.
I've built an excellent reputation on Elance in the Writing and Translation category since early 2009, and used to close about 10% of my bids at decent pay. Generally I was competing against 15-20 others. Now that I've been forced onto the UpWork site, I'm competing against 50-70 others. My hit rate is nowhere, and the few clients I've had advertise for "Expert" and then want to pay $2.50/hour. It's a race to the bottom! Technically, the site is beyond bad. Sometimes I receive an invitation to bid. When I respond, the system tells me that I've already applied to that job. Conveniently, there is a link that says "View Proposal". It has NEVER worked. So, I do not know what my previous bid was - how embarrassing! My open ticket to a "high-value" tech support has brought no solution - just excuses. Now that I've read all these other reviews, I'm ready to throw in the towel with this site.
Started with Upwork since 2011 (formerly Odesk) and that became the turning point of my life. I got financially stable than the usual 9-5 jobs I have had prior to freelancing. The security, especially when it comes to payments, is what makes Upwork exceptional as they have made it a safer ground for talents to be well compensated with their services and hard work. Also, this is the place where you can be safe and less likely to get scammed by fake employers. Trust me! I am going 9 years in using the platform.
From 2018 I start my work but luckily find opportunity to going abord for higher study. This time I'm out of marketplace & finally got suspend. Back country 2019 November try to overcome every issue and try to back. Atlast this month gain something this great experience for me as a little freelancer. Hope better doing well in future.
Whenever a job is posted on Upwork, Upwork broadcast it to Google jobs and searchable by anyone on the world wide web. Why? They want more people to apply so they can make more connect fees. They realized that they can only make commission once, but the more freelancer apply for a job, the more revenue they collect. They have gone way beyond greedy! Stay away! You are going to be sucked out of money and gets nothing in return!
Elance is a great site for you: lot of job, lower fees, fast payment processing...
Until they lock your account for kind of "suspicious" action.
First I have waited for two weeks and get an instruction: identify myself, update them and then wait for more instructions. I have identified myself, closed all working jobs, got feedback from clients... And here is another four weeks I'm waiting for instructions...
They charged monthly fee, but has refunded it by my separate request. But I still unable to withdraw my funds.
I really wonder, why they do it. While I'm under block, they might to get 150-200$ fees if I was able to work. And I'm not alone - how many money they loose?
I recently reactived a long-dormant account, and now I remember why I never really did any work for them. After going through a lengthy proposal process for a job that pays way less than minimum wage, and then not landing a project, I'm disinclined to waste my time. Clients who want the absolute lowest price And Pulitzer Prize-winning content may need to rethink their priorities.
Hello Friends,
Here is a Hillary experienced with these fools. IT's a platform for Freelancers to compete Technically and Bid financially. They clearly respond that there are many people with same skills and wants to avoid compete.
More over they do not understand simple english. They need sophesticated words of technology to use, Heavy weighted Technical Terms.
Funny Part is people are selling approved accounts or paying money to get approved. This makes no sense of joining. This platform charges 20% first as Commission and later 10%.
It's better to avoid as this site is promoted by a UNION of particular platform to Diminish rival software companies and dominating on a single platform. A good programmer will understand the above concept well. Don't want to get drag legally.
I've been using upwork for almost a year now, and got a pretty big project as my first freelance job, I finished the job and the client was happy. And as I am in the process of getting 2 more possible work, they suspended my account stating that I sent too many proposals without enough winning results. Luckily I still managed to withdraw my earnings and arrived at my bank account.
It is like saying that, "you suck, so die and give up trying", to be honest I only submit proposals to offers that I know I can do only, and upwork basically say "your fault that you didn't get chosen so piss off". And the rejected my appeal.
Post a complaint on their FB page, and was removed withing few hours. Someone else's post also got removed for similar complaint. And now they set their FB page so nobody can post anything.
Terribly disappointed.
I've been working on Upwork since Elance & Odesk first merger in 2014, and it's a great start for my service business. I got plenty of invitations for various work until I can't handle it anymore. But beware, there are many fraud clients trying to charge for free work, even scam. I hope Upwork will handle this, and keep the community grows.
They just started (less than a few months) and they already have 50 negative reviews-says everything. They are even worse than Elance which when I think now about it was not that bad. This one is complete bottom.
I used to think Elance was great. I had great ratings, and satisfied customers, and they made plenty of money off me. Then they just closed my account for no reason. I discovered I am not alone - they did this to many freelancers, who knows why. Some algorithm fires you without warning. BEWARE.
One day you get a mail informing you that they honeymoon is over. No explanation, except for a generic mail that doesn't apply, and that's it. Goodbye, don't call us... we won't call you. Sadly, they are still holding on to my earnings, never mind that the rent is due. I depend on that income, now its gone.
STAY AWAY!
Started out in late January with no experience but considerable passion for writing. Wanted to turn this passion into my profession and upwork really proved helpful. With its categorisation feature it is really effective to write proper proposals and get great contracts, got to make 1000$ in my 1st month of starting on the platform. It might be hard for someone without any basic knowledge of computers and good communication skills but you learn eventually persistence is the key, as well as dedication. There are good clients that are willing to pay big for the right quality so you won't be earning pennies only as long as you invest in growing your skillset and polish them.
Been using Upwork since eLance days (2014). My experience has been positive overall. Given the scale of the business and money involved, it's realistic to assume at some time you deal with unscrupulous people, both clients and freelancers. But IMHO they are a minority. Upwork does appear from time to time prune the marketplace, so overall they seem to be on the right track. Still it'd be nice to see more investment in customer support, especially for dispute resolution.
Besides the biggest plus point to me has been witnessing Upwork hiring freelancers for it's own development needs. That shows trust and deserves respect.
Thanks.
I have been doing freelancing for 1.5 years now. I habe recently joined upwork and I am surprised by its wonderful policies. I was missing a lot and was facing pathetic customer service on other popular platforms but upwork always take care of its customers doesn't matter if the customer is earning them 1$ or 1000$. They value their clients equally.
Hiring upwork without some programming experience is an absolute waste of time. They allow programmers to bill without producing anything. Then you cannot charge them back even if they have nothing to show and then programmers laughter because they can just delete the bad reviews. They "recommend" nest matches but do not choose to stand behind their recommendations. The do not enough any contract other than taking your money. So go ahead leave it on the nightstand pull you pants up and leave the room. Because that's what it feels like working with upwork. The are money grubbing prostitutes.
Upwork seems done for these days. Not many legitimate quality jobs available. Instead, connects baits thrive and the system itself is for draining everything off freelancers. The good old Elance several years back has gone and lost.
Answer: They are horrible. Every freelancer I've gotten from Upwork has cost me more to fix the small job they have done. There's absolutely no customer service! I would stay away
Answer: This is not the place to inquire.
Answer: No, just 20% of your job when we talk about fixed price, and same for hourly but after some week it's been 10%
Answer: Go to Settings › Contact Info › Click the Close my account link. If you meet the requirements, click the button to confirm that you want to close your account.
Answer: I am a customer and have had a really horrible experience. Upwork claims a 100% guarantee before you pay anything. That is not true. The process is actually quite horrible. You put money in escrow. You only get your money back after a bad contract if the freelancer agrees to release the money. If the freelancer refuses, you get a bargain offer to still pay them something but still you are paying for a bad job you can't use. Then, if you refuse to bargain over a bad job, you are told that it will cost you an additional $389 to arbitrate with a 3rd party affiliate that the customer (me), the freelancer (scammer) and Upwork (ripoff enabler) has to pay. I took it all the way to arbitration with the end result being that Upwork decided that I was just too uninformed to know their policy and that they would give me a one time only refund of my original amount. What they didn't tell me what that they just gave me a "credit" of my original amount and that was the end. So I am still out the original amount and can't get my money back. This sight is a ripoff. Plain and simple.
Answer: Because of their policy changes which are geared towards the client rather than the freelancer. They have dug their own grave with their policy changes of late.
Answer: Go to Get Paid on PC or Mobile, you will see 3 dots in front of your payment method, tap to select edit/remove to change them. Go to Billing Method on PC under Billing Section and tap three dots to change (edit/remove). Thanks
Answer: Be part and see, dont look at the sold mine reviews people, upwork can bush you to reach.
Answer: I agree with Sam. This place is a scam. They have bad reviews everywhere. Katrina is probably working for them!
Upwork has a rating of 2.3 stars from 2,127 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers dissatisfied with Upwork most frequently mention customer service, credit card and job success. Upwork ranks 7th among Freelancing sites.