Platforms like Upwork where freelancers can get jobs

One of the most constant problems freelancers face is the need to constantly search for clients. Luckily, due to the developments in technology, many platforms have been designed to help solve this problem by connecting freelancers to clients who are looking for their services. Many freelancers today have enrolled into various platforms to further their businesses. These platforms have several advantages such as access to the global market and the exposure to various alternatives. Here’s an article that talks about various platforms for freelancing.

 

  1. Upwork

Upwork is a freelancing platform that boasts to host up to 5 million clients. Freelancers are allowed to register into the platform after which they can get access to several clients for projects which could last for long or short term periods. Upwork is a platform where every freelancer offering almost every type of service can benefit from regardless of the niche. It also accommodates hourly or per-project work and expert level and entry-level engagements. Upwork takes a 20% cut until you build up a regular relationship with a client. It’s a friendly platform for beginners, however services are lower priced in Upwork than other platforms that cater for specific freelance jobs.

 

  1. Toptal

According to the website, Toptal is an exclusive network of the top freelance software developers, designers, finance experts, product managers and project managers around the world. Toptal is a platform where companies and individuals can hire freelancers for the above services. The platform has a strict policy for accepting freelancers to their platform. Intending freelancers have to go through several processes of assessment before they are accepted because they intend to only accept the top talents in the fields they offer services in. Toptal only accepts the top 3% of applicants who are tested and interviewed, making their pool of talent highly valuable. The advantage of applying to Toptal is that freelancers are most likely to get paid the value of their works worth, unlike many other platforms. Toptal is tested and trusted by many established brands such as Airbnb, Hewlett Packard, Shopify and many more.

 

  1. Fiverr

Just like the name implies, Fiverr is a platform that offers services of freelancers starting from 5$ however this is a starting point and services can go for much higher. Anyone who intends to offer services is allowed to sign up into the platform and bid for projects. Clients can also contact freelancers to get their job done. Fiverr collects 20% of every gig and freelancers are not restricted to one but are allowed to offer several gigs. Popular selling gigs on Fiverr are graphic design, writing, editing, and so on.

 

  1. Freelancer

Freelancer is another popular platform where freelancers can get connected to clients and get jobs. Freelancer adds a different flavour by adding a feature where freelancers can take part in contests. There are a few different working options including both hourly works as well as contests. Users are able to browse through the jobs that are a match with their skill level, and then apply to their chosen openings. There are over a million projects that need freelancers at any given time, so this is a great place to show off your talents and work to attract future clients. If you’re competitive and confident in your expertise, it’s a great way to showcase your abilities and attract more clients.

 

  1. Craigslist

Although known as a platform for selling old items, Craigslist can also be a good source for finding freelance jobs. Craigslist has a job posting section where people can look for jobs, however, there is a disadvantage. Unlike other platforms, Craigslist does not provide security for freelance and they can be easily swindled. It is advisable for people who are looking for jobs on Craigslist to set up meetups with potential clients and create contractual agreements with them before rendering any service. The platform is also a good way to look for remote jobs as freelancers can easily go to the corresponding Craigslist for major cities and search for remote work that way.

 

  1. Guru

Guru is a platform with over 3 million members. There are several popular services on the platform which include programming and web design, graphics design, writing & translators, virtual assistance, Business support, admin and legal support, social media managers. Although while the volume of jobs available on this platform are not so many, it however offers a higher quality and better pay than most platforms. Guru makes it easy to create a profile that shows off your experience, making it easier to be contacted by potential employers, while also going through the massive amounts of job postings made every day. They give a decent amount of free applications, rationed by the year, and charge about 9% commission.

 

Regardless of the country you are from or what skills you have, these platforms that have been mentioned are ways you can improve your freelancing game and get more clients. The number of people who are making use of these platforms keeps increasing every day and the competition is getting stiffer. Members who registered earlier have the upper hand as they already have the experience and have gained the trust of loyal customers. This gives them an obvious advantage over newcomers. So if you’ve been considering joining a freelance platform or procrastinating on joining one, this is the right time to make use of it. Hopefully, this article would help you in making up your mind and taking that step.

You May Also Like

Join the tribe

Signup to be the first to find out about our latest tips, insights, and gigs!