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I’m a dev and freelanced on UpWork a couple of years ago full time. I had a pretty easy time getting good clients and was 100% rated.
I recently went back to pick up some small contracts. I’m working full time on my company and I could use the cash.
It’s been awful. Clients are low balling left and right, the whole platform is oversaturated, a total mess. I think it’s getting harder both for serious clients and serious freelancers to find each other through the influx of garbage.
This is my experience, the low balling in particular has been pretty awful
Yes lol. I dunno how Americans can handle Dev work for 50$/HR. That's less than what we charge in east Europe