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How to pass profile moderation on UpWork?
Hello everyone, I decided to start working on UpWork, registered, filled out a profile and thought that I would already start to figure out what was what. As a result, the next day I received this message:
We've reviewed your profile and currently our marketplace doesn't have opportunities for your area of expertise.
If you have more relevant skills or experience to add, you can update and re-submit your profile. You can find more information regarding our decision here.
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In general, tin, I still got access to UpWork from the fifth time :)
Maybe someone will come in handy. I wrote the initial skills in the first post, followed the advice to focus on one thing. Tried in different ways, but it didn't work. In the end, I focused on WordPress and Responsive Web Design (this is what I added to Skills), in the Employment history I added a couple of recent projects that I did on WordPress, indicated in the position that I was a developer for WP, in the description everywhere indicated that all sites are fully adaptive . Corrected Overview and sent for moderation. After 30 seconds, I received an email that the profile was approved.
Stack - atstoy. Usually those that offer such a range of services do not know anything about it deeply, they know how to do it a little bit everywhere. There are too many such specialists. Banned correctly.
It is better to leave one thing and emphasize that it is in this area that you are an awesome specialist. Nothing prevents you from editing your profile back after moderation.
If they don't let you in at all, you can find a customer, pay and, like, "bring him to the stock exchange with the project."
I recommend the office. You will gain not such wide-spread experience and back.
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