Showing posts with label job. Show all posts
Showing posts with label job. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

How to Get First Upwork Job Easily


Being one of the most competitive freelancer’s marketplaces, odesk is a good way to go for entry level freelancers. But in order to get your first job as a freelancer, there are a number of vital steps that you need to follow. Remember that clients are looking for the best talent that is cost effective to get their work done. So if you play your cards right, you are guaranteed to get that first job. What many entry level freelancers don’t know is that after signing up, you need to complete your profile before you can bid for any job. Below is a discussion of steps to follow after signing up.

Take the oDesk tests

The oDesk tests are meant to show your level of knowledge regarding a particular field. Whether the readiness or the skills test, ensure that you scope the best marks. Your performance is used by the buyers to gauge how well you understand that field.

Complete your profile

The profile of a freelancer his or her heart on odesk . Therefore you have to ensure that the profile is as complete as possible.  Add the necessary title, experience, and past responsibilities. Ensure that your profile is catchy in order to attract buyers. Poor profile will always lead to big hustle before getting the first job.

Add portfolio

Add your previous work so that the buyer can see that you got some experience. Remember experience beats all. If you have no previous work, just proceed but remember to add the portfolio when you are done on the first task.

Bid for the first job

Since now you are ready on the pitch, bid for the first job that is relevant to where you fit. Ensure that you meet all the employer needs before bidding. Be average when bidding. Very low bids will create an image inexperience which is bad. Too high bids are also not what the employers want.

Bid Quickly on Fresh Jobs

According to my experience, bid quickly on fresh jobs, where there isn't a lot of bids. If there are already tens of bids on a job, it is too hard to win that job, as the client mostly look at the initial bidders, and the old latter applications are mostly waste. But this is not always true case, I am just sharing my experience. I have faced this situation most of the time.

Cover letter

Write a catchy cover letter that that tells the employer that you are ready to sell your services to him or her. Ensure that the letter is not copied and include all what the employer needs. You may also attach some of your past work so that the employer can gauge your ability.

Communication

Ensure that you keep in touch with the employer and keep checking for any active candidacy or invitation to interview. Also ensure you have all necessary communication tools like Skype, Google talk and others. These are important to ensure that you communicate with the employer with what is convenient to him or her.

Determination

This is the most important factor in my point of view, because I have noticed a lot of my friends who leave the freelancing when they are tired to apply for jobs and all of their applications are rejected. I was also among them, but I was determined and kept trying again and again. In the first week of joining oDesk I got my first job and after that the series of winning my favorite jobs is still in progress.
With this, you are guaranteed to get your first job on odesk. Good luck!
Don't forget to leave comments below.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

My first successfully completed job on Upwork


Title of the Job: Posting ads on free classified websites

This was my first successfully completed job on odesk. I got this job within one week after joining the odesk. I am now going to show you all of my work. The job was too simple. The task was to post the ads on free classified websites. All the information of ads were provided to me by the employer.

Click the below link in order to review my work. These are the MS Word files where you will find the screenshots of all ad posts and their links added by me on different classified websites. All ads are still live. Some of the ads will be live upto one month, some will upto three months, some will upto one year and vice-verse.

Ads 1 to 10 - Click here to download
Ads 11 to 20 - Click here to download
Ads 21 to 30 - Click here to download
Ads 31 to 40 - Click here to download
Ads 41 to 50 - Click here to download
Ads 51 to 60 - Click here to download
Ads 61 to 70 - Click here to download
Ads 71 to 80 - Click here to download
Ads 81 to 90 - Click here to download
Ads 91 to 100 - Click here to download
Ads 101 to 110 - Click here to download
Ads 111 to 120 - Click here to download
Ads 121 to 130 - Click here to download
Ads 131 to 140 - Click here to download
Ads 141 to 150 - Click here to download
Ads 151 to 160 - Click here to download
Ads 161 to 170 - Click here to download
Ads 171 to 180 - Click here to download
Ads 181 to 190 - Click here to download
Ads 191 to 200 - Click here to download
Ads 201 to 210 - Click here to download
Ads 211 to 220 - Click here to download
Ads 221 to 230 - Click here to download
Ads 231 to 240 - Click here to download
Ads 241 to 250 - Click here to download

Monday, January 23, 2012

Upwork Cover Letter Sample for Data Entry

This cover letter applies to oDesk, Elance, Freelancer and other freelance websites.

Today I am going to show you how can you write an effective cover letter for an odesk job. For example, someone has found a job of (data entry, graphics designing, web research, website designing, logo designing or anything else...) and want to apply for it, the below is a good cover letter to apply.
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Dear Hiring Manager,
Today I have found this job post in oDesk, and I’m very interested in your job post involving these skills. I have good experience in data entry, web research, Google documents and MS Office. My typing speed is more than 50 words per minute. I believe my skills would be ideal for your project. I can complete this job within the required time period.

“Moving forward, I can dedicate 30 hours/week for your job, and my daily hours are negotiable. I’m very excited to offer my services for your job. Please feel free to contact me directly to discuss this position further.”

I am mostly online on yahoo messenger and skype. We can discuss there in details in a quick way, if you are interested.


Regards,
Muhammad Sohail.
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Thanks for reading my post. Don't forget to read oDesk Cover Letter Guidelines before applying for an oDesk job. I'll appreciate your comments