Ask HN: Are sites like Elance and Upwork worthwhile?
It's been quite a while since I first checked them out, and the last I knew it seemed like a bit of a race to the bottom. People competing for $2/hour made it seem like a waste of time.
Is there actually a market for highly skilled developers earning decent wages now, or is it still the same?
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 23.2 ms ] threadI say to some degree because many buyers from wealthier markets are shying away from hiring in certain developing markets.
If you consider yourself highly skilled and you live in a relatively developed country, then no, it probably isn’t worth your time trying to compete.
Furthermore, it’s a seller’s market so if you genuinely are highly skilled, you shouldn’t be short of work.
You're also taxed 20% of your income by Upwork. Some find that egregious but I'd say that's the cost of the network.
If the network gets stronger, it makes sense for them to charge a larger amount.
Biggest way to stand out IMO is to demonstrate polished previous work, with working links. Most developers have screenshots of old de-funct stuff. They do a half assed job of convincing that they have done good work before. IMHO, if you don't have a personal polished website, demonstrating amazing work, you don't deserve to command good prices. Show, don't tell.
The main problem with these sites is not that there's developers bidding at the lowest dollar; those devs are always around, and you're competing against them even when not using the freelance sites. The problem is letting these sites own and monetize your business relationships.
I think for Junior - Mid / Good exchange rate countries it is a great way to get a toe in the door for future work directly, for anything senior I think you are going to struggle.
I used to freelance on Upwork but I can't think of a better system.
Here is a list with 100 Marketplaces and Job Boards to find a remote or freelance job https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RrCjKx03515Hm523uUvD...
You can check them and find what you need. I'm sure that freelancers with the high rate find projects. BTW, This service https://periodix.net/ aggregates projects related to your budget expectations. That's why you don't waste your time competing with $2hour freelancers.
So far it worked once and the customer is so happy that has kept the contract opened for now to request more things, but I've been applying for just a couple of days.