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We asked each freelancer participant in the case study for interview answers to a set of good questions for virtual assistants. Look around to get a glimpse into the lives of VA’s from all around the world!
Case Studies:
Kareeza
Age: 23
Muntinlupa, Philippines
Shailesh
Age: 30
Pune,
India
Maria B
Age: 25
Al Ain, United Arab Emirates
The interview questions
To get the background about these persons, we asked them for:
- their name
- how old they are
- and where they are from
Because it is interesting to see why different freelancers have been inspired to do online jobs, we asked for their story.
- How they came to work as a freelancer?
- Why the specifically choose the outsourcing website oDesk.
- And if they have used other freelancing websites and why?
To illustrate how tough or easy it is to get a job on oDesk, we asked:
- “How long did it take you to get the first assignment on oDesk and how you struggled during that period?”
Next, we wanted clear answers about money questions:
- What’s a good hourly rate?
- What’s a bad hourly rate?
- What sort of work you are willing to do at this specific hourly rate?
- What hourly rate is so low that it represents abuse?
- Did you think it was possible to earn money online and what changed your mind?
Then, we asked a few more personal questions:
- What motivates you as a freelancer?
- What gives you the extra motivation?
- How do you handle criticism?
Our oDesk interview answers would not have been completed if we didn’t get a few success stories and unusual experiences from them.
Also, it was interesting to hear about their personal outlook on
- What the most challenging thing is that can happen to a freelancer?
- Do they see there their future is very bright?
In general, most freelancers do not work for a very high numbers of employers at the same time. Still, we asked for the high score out of curiosity.
Then, we insisted that the oDesk workers explained in their interview answers exactly how they did it to
- be successful with getting jobs,
- being discovered with the cover letter
- and winning the online interview.
We also asked for extensive information about their cost of living for their respective countries.
- How much they could earn at a normal job?
- How did their friends and family react to them doing freelancing jobs?
Getting all sorts of different interview answers from oDesk freelancers resulted in interesting outlooks on how working online on oDesk really functions.
Interview Answers From Shailesh
Shailesh is a provider from India I have worked some years ago. He was one of my favorite co-workers. I asked him if he could send us some interview answers for a case study about outsourcing. He asked us not to publish his photo, since he is working offline, too.
Name:
Shailesh
How old are you?
30 years
Where are you from?
Pune, India
How did you come to work as a freelancer?
There was a time in the year 2006-2007 when I had very less salary around $80-100 a month (As is for every fresher who start’s his/her career).
I was looking for some extra work which could earn me money that would repay my hostel fees, Mess fees and that too using the spare time I had after full time job. That was the time when I thought of freelancing.
After lots of web research (Google + Yahoo search etc.) I came across to a website named www.odesk.com, thanks to Yahoo Answers! This is where I got the reference from.
Why did you choose to do freelance work on oDesk?
Well…the answer for this is “The way oDesk operates”. Nice and simple and eaaaaasssy. (Yes there are lot many “a” in easy. That’s what I feel working on oDesk). I had registered to lot many freelancing website. To name a few www.guru.com, www.getafreelancer.com etc.
But I don’t like their mode of operation. Some freelancing sites ask for to deposit some money to get a job. Why should I give money to get job? I should be paid only to the work I have done. And that’s what oDesk is. They pay for what work you has done. As simple as that…isn’t it?
Do you use other freelance sites too? If yes, which ones and how they are different?
I do not use other freelancing sites, but I can tell how they are different from oDesk. As I said some asks for money to give you a work, some say you can apply only few jobs before you need to register so as to continue applying to jobs.
Again the registration will ask for some money. Registration accounts are divided into 3 sub categories, Starter, Intermediate and Premium. Off course every account will have its own different fees.Also some freelancing websites talks about “Escrow” funds from the employer when someone is awarded the project. This specifically confusing to me.
How long did it take you to get the first assignment on oDesk and how did you struggle during that period?
A month. June 2007 to be precise. I opened account during May 2007 and got my first work in June 2007. Probably I might be lucky enough to get my first job so early and that too without a portfolio. Rather I was looking for jobs related to CAD, being a mechanical engineer. But to start off we all need something and there was an opportunity to do so.
Regarding struggle: Yes there was a bit. As I said I was interested in jobs related to my profession. But then I realized I cannot get a work unless and other I build a portfolio. So I had to redirect and started applying for data entry related jobs. It didn’t earn me lots of money but what I earned made sure I saved money at the end of the month.
What is an hourly rate you would be very comfortable working with and why?
About $8-$9 per hour excluding oDesk fees. I usually work for say 1- 2 hours a day. Which makes around minimum 28 hours for the month. This whole accounts for money which contributes partly for my expenses of a month.
What sort of work would you be willing to do with this rate?
The work will be related to Industrial designing, CAD, Building prototypes, renderings, design and development of plastics parts, engineering drawings, building a product from concept to reality.
Nowadays I am more interested in doing CAD related works which are related to my profession (I am a mechanical engineer, specialized in designing of plastic parts).
What is an hourly rate that is unacceptably low and why?
I don’t have exact figure of what is the unacceptably low price. But I would like to answer this question in two parts. First with a perspective of a data entry operator and second with a perspective of a CAD designer/Industrial designer. Because I have gone through these two phases while working on oDesk.
Data Entry operator: Any hourly rate which is offered to an employer only for sake of getting the job in your basket is unacceptable to me. At the times when I was into the data entry jobs I had seen many jobs being quoted for reasonably low prices. You can read my reply to the post on oDesk.
There’s a hand of some employers in this too. They ask for the job to be done at low prices. And this ruins all the reputation oDesk has.
CAD Engineer: As a CAD engineer one thinks that we will earn a good amount of money. (At east in INDIA we think so). But again lots of jobs are being done at very low prices. I still remember one of my employers was asking me to do a job for only $50. But when i had a look at the drawing and requirements I had to say no. but there was huge amount of work in it and $50 was too less for it.
But there are some employers who rethink on the pricing. Recently I had an experience with an employer who offered a job for $100 but looking upon requirements there was considerable amount of work to be done. I had a chat with him and he offered me the revised quote of the work.
Moral is don’t apply for job with own prices, there are good employers which will offer correct pricing of the work because “If you pay peanuts you will get monkeys working for you and with a good wage you will be able to attract a better quality of worker”.
What were your prior thoughts about earning money online?
There’s a common myth here. Earning money online means only data entry. And data entry means only copy and paste jobs. And mind you there are some people who offer these works and I know they are fake.
My prior thoughts were same as others too. Data entry is done as a work to earn extra money. Even I had some friends doing so (They have stopped doing now after being cheated 🙂 )
What motivates you as s a freelancer? As a Person? What kind of extra push (extra motivation) do you expect from an employer?
Me myself. That’s the person inside me who motivates me to do work as a freelancer. Rather I enjoy working as a freelancer, I enjoy extra responsibility. Yes it’s the work done to earn extra money but unless you enjoy what you are doing you cannot give your best.
Extra motivation expected from employer:
- No rush- I am expecting that an employer should not push me to get the work done. By doing this I usually get irritated and creates differences between me and him and that indirectly affects the work done. By no rush means, if say we have an issue, it will take some time to resolve it. And the employer should give time to resolve whatever the problem is.
- Replying to emails on time – If I send an email to the employer i do expect a timely reply. If not then I don’t like to keep waiting neither I keep someone waiting.
- Explanation in proper way- I have seen so many employers explaining in long emails. That’s like increasing the confusion what we have. Picture speaks lots of words… isn’t it? It’s really easy to draw a rough sketch and explain whatever is needed. This saves lot of email exchanges and words.
How would you handle it if your employer criticizes your work?
That’s only a feedback that he/she thinks of me. That’s the feedback for the work I have done. So I always take it on a positive note and if possible ask employer for what can be done to improve. Yes there have been some cases where I haven’t got an expected feedback but never mind everything happens for good and we got to move on.
Tell us one of your success stories as a freelancer. (Did the employer give you any sort of extra recognition, some respect or some attribution what you ever mentioned in your work or helped you in any of your future jobs.?)
There are many. Right from the start of my career as a CAD engineer on oDesk to the latest feedback I have got. One story I want to highlight is when the part I designed was prototyped by the employer. This is a success story because that was the first part that was designed and developed by me from the scratch.
I usually explain the problem in a presentation. Adding one or two pictures in slides and explaining them what is the issue. The presentation is most time self-explanatory. I have even got appreciation to this effort. And this helps in getting future jobs because it increases the chances of getting 5 stars.
Some wall-paintings from Shailesh’s room
Suppose your employer is not happy with the work quality and you’ve tried your best to satisfy his needs, but in vain. In this scenario, how ill you respond?
I usually write an email saying is there any scope of improvement? And to be true there is a scope for improvement in many cases. Writing an email in a polite way, if possible chat/talk is the best option (that’s what I feel). We can also ask for a second chance from him/her for improving the quality and what is expected.
If any worse case if you are not given any option for improvement then we can just end the assignment on oDesk and give a feedback about him/her. There’s every chance that their feedback is also affected because of me. And at least somebody will think twice before working with them.
What are the biggest threats while working as a freelancer / working online?
The biggest threat off course is not getting paid after doing work. More often thought comes to my mind for fixed rate jobs, that if the client refused me to pay then what. Even oDesk does not assure any payment for the fixed rate jobs. Or say client does not pay for the work done if he is not satisfactory with the work done or he is satisfactory with the work but he does not show like.
Next biggest threat is if say the freelancing website on which you are working stops or closed one day. Say oDesk stops working one day rather at the end of month, well it would be disappointing as all the efforts you have put into the work and is accumulated as money into oDesk account is gone.
Another threat could be like if someone from your company sees you working as freelancer then what? There are many companies which has a clause in their offer letter which says “An employee is not supposed to work for any other company either part time or full time”.
Fixed price jobs or hourly jobs? Which would you prefer and why?
Not much to choose in between these two as far as I am concerned. For me both are fine provided I don’t have any disputes with employer for the fixed rate jobs.
How do you see your future as a freelancer?
For me future as a freelance shows lots of hope, lots of encouragement, builds lots of confidence in me interacting with people of various cultures. No one cannot build a confidence in you for talking with others. There are classrooms which teach how to vary you accent, how to use words, which words to use etc. while official interaction with people from various parts of world. But no one could give confidence and courage that is needed.
For me the future as a freelancer is great along with my full time job.
If there are only highly paid jobs (above $5/hr), obviously there would be a lot of competition and people from Europe and US would also apply for this job, in this case how do you see your future as a provider?
I am right up there to compete with the providers/freelancers from Europe and US. I love competition and that’s the only way to realize one’s potential isn’t it? Now I have a portfolio that could challenge any one of those. Currently for the jobs I am doing 90% employers are from US and Europe. I see bright future as a provider.
Would you rather be hired for 500 hrs at a lower rate (below $2/hr) or shorter jobs (for example 50 hrs @ $5/hr). What would you prefer and why?
I would prefer shorter jobs. Because this assures benefits/profits at short terms. Prices of everything are changing day by day. And hence we need to update the hourly rate accordingly.
There’s every chance of getting stuck on the $2/hr for a long time. If say i work for 2 hours a day, to complete 500 hours it will take approximately 8 and half months as compared with 50 hours which will be consumed in about a month time.
What is the maximum number of employers for whom you have been working at the same time?
About 3.
How would you efficiently manage all of your employers at the same time?
I regularly discuss about the deliverables regarding work needed by each employers. To start off I always list down the pending work at the start of the week (Monday).
If any queries, the mail communication/ respective presentations/pictures are sent to them at the start of the week. If possible setting a voice call is a good option, it builds confidence about you in them. According to the discussions I plan a relevant date for the deliverables and work accordingly.
From your previous working experience on oDesk, what helped you most in getting hired?
Strong portfolio and good feedback. These are the two which helps a lot getting call for interviews and getting hired. As per my experience 90% of the job is won on how good your portfolio is and how well you have done in previous jobs. 5% is the cover letter and 5% how you represent yourself at the time of interview.
Last but not least one important thing building a sound relation with the employer. I always keep in touch with them even after the assignment is done. Saying hi, hello on chat may be a good option to make them feel that you still remember them.
What is the best tactic to write a cover letter for the job post and what is your winning rate?
Well, best way to write a cover is already described by oDesk here.
Very nicely explained on their website. Just to highlight some of the points in them,
- Write to the point: Never try to explain the employer what the job opening is about. Tell them are you able to do what is needed.
- Start with hello or hi with their name (if given) rather than writing Dear. Start with a professional greeting.
- Re read what you have written.
How much you can earn if you have a normal white collar job (starting level) in your country according to your qualification and experience. In addition, is it easy for you to get this job? What skills do you think would they hire you for? What are the changes that you will get this job?
For my qualification, starting level salary for a fresher is around $50 to $60 per month. That makes around (Rs.2500 to Rs.3000). For someone who is super talented, getting highest marks during college days and if you are recruited in the college campus interviews companies will offer around $200 to $300 per month.
It’s not easy getting jobs on oDesk though. There were times when oDesk was new but now as the popularity of oDesk have grown and more e-providers are attracted towards oDesk it has become difficult to get jobs for a oDesk new comer.
Considering skills it’s much easier to get data entry related jobs rather than getting some core technical jobs.
Do you think that your virtual job experience would count or help you in giving confidence in getting jobs?
Yes it does. It does lots of good things to you. It does change your view of looking at the work in your workplace. For example say if I have freelancer job which says I have to design and develop a bracket for some instrument which has some specific requirements. Now what this does is even if I go to office for my regular work, my eyes keep on searching for the parts (brackets) which are available at my office.
My mind is continuously thinking, ah…can I get something from this etc. So yes it does enrich and add up to your experience. Although this freelancing work experience I cannot add on my resume it does gives lots of confidence in taking decisions.
Are there any tax deductions in doing freelance work?
Can be. But provided you declare the extra income you are earning during the income tax declaration.
Depends on the bank in which you are holding the account. Most of the private sector banks do not deduct any amount. But Govt. banks do.
What is the feedback of your family and friends about your freelancing job?
It’s good. They are happy. Now they know that I am contributing some time in doing extra work which earns money for me. The money which I can utilize in paying my utility bills and finally it contributes to my savings. I have even spread the freelancing work into my friends, have told them about the oDesk thing. They are happy with what oDesk offers.
Interview Answers from Mohamed Rilwan
We interviewed a freelancer from Sri Lanka, Rilwan. He works on oDesk and was kind enough to share many great photos with us, that my virtual assistant organized into a photo gallery.
Name:
Mohamed Rilwan
How old are you?
25 yrs
Where are you from?
Colombo, Sri lanka
How did you come to work as a freelancer?
I was an Internet Geek involved with social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, etc apart from my main Profession. Suddenly I came across an advertisement on a one-day workshop in an Institute on Freelancing at a cost of LKR 5,500.00. I was hesitating to register at the first sight since I did not know the term ‘Freelancing” was and our community view internet as a fraudulent activity when it comes to business. Then I took the risk in attending the workshop and came to know Odesk and other freelancing sites.
Why did you choose to do freelance work on oDesk?
Odesk guarantees payments on hourly jobs when compared to my known other freelancing sites after the workshop. The first job was hired under Odesk as hourly for a long-term contract and still in progress to date. The mode of payment seemed realistic and cheaper to encash in our country by means of Payoneer. Therefore, I decided to give more priority to Odesk from initial stage onwards.
Do you use other freelance sites too? If yes, which ones and how they are different?
Yes, I use Elance and Freelancer. Freelancer is a UK based website which mainly focuses only on the Fixed Price Jobs with certain milestones upfront.
Although they mention an option for milestones, the clients mainly do not wish to pay upfront unless the job is complete. This is very unfair for a contractor, when it comes to do a sample piece of work for a Client to get satisfied and hire the contractor.
At Elance, the registration stage itself is very complicated at the initial stage which verifies so many things to complete the profile. Furthermore, there is a heavy competition in applying to a job and most of the good skills tests are not free. However Elance is my second priority.
How long did it take you to get the first assignment on oDesk and how did you struggle during that period?
I am very lucky and I got my first assignment within weeks of registration. This is the main reason I still focus more on Odesk. Since I did not know the freelancing market at the initial stage, I had a perception that hunting jobs were very much easy as soon as I got the first one. But later realized that it was NOT.
What is an hourly rate you would be very comfortable working with and why?
To my external qualifications and experiences, I have a value of $20/hr upwards. I can also guarantee this job in Middle East Countries as colleagues in my capacity earn the same. However, it was said to start with as low as possible from $2/hr since newbies are given less priorities unless they earn reputation on freelancing.
What sort of work would you be willing to do with this rate?
I would do any work that gives meaning to my qualifications such as Management, Accountancy, Business administration. Even I prefer lecturing on business aspects to students upto Higher Education. Money does not ONLY matter in life. A career based on my qualification is one of my great concern with a satisfactory value.
What is an hourly rate that is unacceptably low and why?
Hourly rate less than $ 7.00/hr is considered a waste of time according to my standard since the Opportunity cost is very high on similar jobs outside freelancing with accomodation and holidays. However, on average, I would suggest $ 3.00/hr is a decent rate for anyone at freelancing capacity.
What were your prior thoughts about earning money online?
I did not have any idea on earning money online when I started my initial career. Online earning was fake and fraud since no assurance on either parties in a contract was my thought. And it was confirmed by certain pyramid structures that were in place in my city whereby paying through online existed for a few days and disappeared with a huge deposit of innocent victims who were engaged.There was and still is a perception that demands for careers on higher qualifications are only available outside my country. I really DO NOT like to leave my home and relatives just for the sake of earning money to lead a stable life. In this perspective, if online earning stands equally to my standard, it is a great blessing, I would say. I would earn at least extras to contribute to my wedding ceremony which will be on next February.
What motivates you as s a freelancer? As a Person? What kind of extra push (extra motivation) do you expect from an employer?
Staying home and earning in a very flexible way motivates me very much as a freelancer. There are other several home-based jobs such as providing tuitions, etc. However, such jobs need to run on a pre-defined schedule, which I hate the most. I am much towards result-oriented rather than task-oriented. I am a person of FLEXIBILITY, FLEXIBILITY and FLEXIBILITY.
How would you handle it if your employer criticizes your work?
Initially, I would ask on which areas I am not satisfactory. This is an important stage to correct our self before pointing others. Then I shall ask for any grace time and proper guidance to rework on such area unless the employer is satisfied. However, the rewards and grounds should be fair before making a criticism to do the above.
Tell us one of your success stories as a freelancer. (Did the employer give you any sort of extra recognition, some respect or some attribution what you ever mentioned in your work or helped you in any of your future jobs.?)
My initial freelancing job itself is a success story. I was very much worried whether I am doing the right thing as expected, else my efforts go waste. Then I used to review my work with the client very frequently by communicating him with Odesk messages.I sometimes seemed leggy at the initial stages and commit 5% errors. Later it was proven by client that I have been much improved. My limit per week doubled after a good performance. On the next performance review, it was said that my pay rate will also be rewarded with an increase very soon.
Suppose your employer is not happy with the work quality and you’ve tried your best to satisfy his needs, but in vain. In this scenario, how ill you respond?
I shall initially find out from the employer on which areas is he not happy and understand what he really requires. Then I would find an alternative way to do the job. If such requirements need extra effort, I shall explain him and revise the pay rate. Finally, I shall ask whether he minds using an alternative person and shall complete the job. However, if I feel that I cannot fulfill the requirements, I shall quit with some milestones and let him hire another.
What are the biggest threats while working as a freelancer / working online?
The biggest threat that I hate in a freelancing job is that earning a Star to get Good jobs. This is so weird that we spend so much of time and money in higher studies and training for experiences and gain all the certificates. Yet, a simple STAR decides whether a client should hire a potential or not.The second thing is that when a vacancy is existing for a particular contractor, there are so much of applicants applying for fun, whereby serious contractor gets lost in the pool of applicants and loses the chance of getting hired if only a sample of applicants are picked. Third, jobs are very discriminative.
I see so many basic jobs prefer Philippines to do where as a small child in my country can complete in seconds such as converting 5 PDF pages to Ms Word, etc. Finally, all the hard-earned money is eaten by bankers as transfer fees, maintenance charges, withdrawal charges, etc.
Fixed price jobs or hourly jobs? Which would you prefer and why?
I prefer hourly jobs the most, because there needs to be a stability and trust between both the parties of contract to work peacefully. The work gets highly specialized and quality can be improved, which is good for both client and contractor. Time to time, there needs to be fixed job as well in order to reduce the monotony on a routine based work. This will also enhance expertise over other areas. Therefore Hourly 1st and Fixed 2nd.
How do you see your future as a freelancer?
I have come across so many successful profiles at Odesk with a good flow of work history and feedbacks yet they are in other higher positions in a company. I would like to be a successful freelancer purely based on my qualifications along with a good full time employment. As the technology develops at a rapid pace, I expect that freelancing will overtake the traditional jobs at a point of time. Which means, I should start earning my reputation from now onwards.
If there are only highly paid jobs (above $5/hr), obviously there would be a lot of competition and people from Europe and US would also apply for this job, in this case how do you see your future as a provider?
I would try to find out what is my competitive advantage on performing the job over Europe and US and state such advantage to the client in my cover letter. I would as much as why I am preferred for this job. We might not know that a small reason might count more to the client, such as less jobs in progress leading to more concentration at work, etc.
Would you rather be hired for 500 hrs at a lower rate (below $2/hr) or shorter jobs (for example 50 hrs @ $5/hr). What would you prefer and why?
I would rather be hired on 50 hrs at $5/hr. I do not see any fun in wasting time doing the same stuff over and over again for a small amount. Because life is short and we have less time to engage in more activities. A multi-tasking person is much preferred than a single specialized person. Of course, stability is also important as a backing force.
What is the maximum number of employers for whom you have been working at the same time?
Maximum number of employers at the same time was only two in freelancing. One being fixed and the other being hourly. I always love to have a fixed to motivate myself to continue with my hourly job.
How would you efficiently manage all of your employers at the same time?
When I feel that flexibility reduces overtime due to more jobs, I would resume back to schedule my work and ascertain that all the work shall be completed before the deadlines. The priority takes place in the sequence of: deadline, effort, fixed jobs, pay rates, etc.This will ensure that I complete the most important jobs first and leave the hourly with less hours in a week so that client and myself will be transacted only on hours completed at last with a win-win situation.
From your previous working experience on oDesk, what helped you most in getting hired?
I would rather say, my covering letters play an important role in making a client run further to my profiles. Then I realized that above the covering letter, it is the luck that a client opens my covering letter plays the major role. This has been critically examined from my experiences.
What is the best tactic to write a cover letter for the job post and what is your winning rate?
As basic guidelines outlined in various training programs, I would say the Salutation first. Next, our skills based ONLY on the requirements except blah blah. Then how we understand and take a motive to initiate the requirements of the job. What will be the deadline (believe me – this needs to be honest). What is our rate (this should only reflect the efforts and not the competition, because as I said, there are non-serious applicants bidding at a very low rate for fun).
How much you can earn if you have a normal white collar job (starting level) in your country according to your qualification and experience. In addition, is it easy for you to get this job? What skills do you think would they hire you for? What are the changes that you will get this job?
Presently, we can earn up to $ 500 per month for a qualification of my nature in our country, which is very less compared to foreign opportunities. However, I find that it is easy to take up similar jobs on freelancing rather than normal jobs in my country when we are on the right track with good stars and job records.
Do you think that your virtual job experience would count or help you in giving confidence in getting jobs?
Yes, I definitely think that my virtual job experience will count on getting good jobs since my loyalty on my job increases my hours and minor fixed price jobs increases stars. Also most of the jobs listed at Odesk are purely related to my qualifications and it is only a matter of fact that trust needs to be built for the clients over earning stars and loyal towards a single employer.
Are there any tax deductions in doing freelance work?
No, there are no tax deductions. Thanks to Payoneer. Else the wire transfer would unnecessarily make tax deductions under foreign source of Income.
What is the feedback of your family and friends about your freelancing job?
The feedback from my family is to earn a decent job based on my qualifications and NOT to waste time and energy on low contracts, since I can run a Saloon on a Sunday if I have to work for $ 1/hr. I will at least save my eyes and waist pain sitting all day long in the computer. My friends do not trust in freelancing unless they see a living example like me earning cash with proven systems. I act as a promoter to freelancing indirectly and three of my friends started the same under with my referrals under the same client of mine.
Interview Answers From Maria
Maria was one of my transcriptionists who helped out working through the high numbers of audio recordings I created to fasten up the writing process of Ideal-helper.
How did you come to work as a freelancer?
The daily routine I used to have since I got here in the UAE is just waking up every day in the morning to go to work, log-in to Facebook in the afternoon to check on what’s new with friends and get myself updated with the latest trends and when evening comes, I entertain myself by watching TV with my friends.
Until one day, a friend of mine in high school posted a screenshot of her week salary she got from oDesk in Facebook. I asked her about the details and was encouraged to join. That got me a little busy and productive knowing that I have an extra work aside from the regular work I currently have as nurse. Now, here I am, happy that I and my friend are on the same page.
Why did you choose to do freelance work on oDesk?
oDesk is the first online job site I found comfortable working at. I have a lot of spare time after work and I want to keep myself busy with something and so a friend suggested it to me. I never thought that this kind of site (oDesk) really do exists.
Do you use other freelance sites too? If yes, which ones and how they are different?
I’ve heard about Elance and out of curiosity I signed up and made myself an account. But in time, I saw the downside of Elance and that is they ask a fee from their contractors in order for them to upgrade their accounts. And that’s the reason why I choose to stick with oDesk.
How long did it take you to get the first assignment on oDesk and how did you struggle during that period?
It was not really a struggle but a challenge for me to improve the content of my cover letter.
Since I also have a regular 8 hour job outside oDesk, I did not feel the pressure to be hired as soon as possible.
Luckily, I got my first job after two weeks from opening an account and landed on a good client giving me nice tasks.
What is an hourly rate you would be very comfortable working with and why?
A good hourly rate depends on the type of task/s the clients wants me to do. If it’s complicated and takes a lot of thinking on my part, then a minimum of $4/hour is I think the appropriate fee. Other than that such as data entry and typing jobs, $2 will do.
What sort of work would you be willing to do with this rate?
Whatever task that is within my knowledge and skills. Transcription is my cup of tea (general or medical) and working as a call center agent is what I like to explore soon to earn more. I also find myself comfortable doing email – handling and general administration task such as data entry, typing, copy-paste jobs etc.
What is an hourly rate that is unacceptably low and why?
It sounds insulting to both parties if they agree on a fixed price project that’s too low like 50 cents or below and most especially, it really is unfair on the contractor’s part. Taking advantage on new contractors is a big no-no for me.
What were your prior thoughts about earning money online?
At the beginning, I thought it was just a scam. Most of my friends said so. I heard about paid-per-click sites and advertisements on the web which display huge earnings in a short amount of time. And I’m not just talking about thousands of dollars but millions. It’s just so unbelievable.
What motivates you as s a freelancer? As a Person? What kind of extra push (extra motivation) do you expect from an employer?
Every employee’s motivation to work harder on a project depends on the benefit he will get after completing it. But what motivates me as an online freelancer is the [trust] that the client has in me right from the time he invited me for an interview. It is flattering to know that someone believes in my capabilities and skills.
How would you handle it if your employer criticizes your work?
I would be glad if my client criticizes my work in a nice way.
Those who take time to review my work and give chances, if in case,I haven’t met the standards they are expecting.
Fortunately, I haven’t encountered this type of clients.
As I said, the clients I have worked with or am currently working now are good ones.
Tell us one of your success stories as a freelancer. (Did the employer give you any sort of extra recognition, some respect or some attribution what you ever mentioned in your work or helped you in any of your future jobs.?)
Yes, so far the clients that I have been working with are very nice, sincere and honest with their opinions. They are very professional. I do get positive criticisms sometimes which I appreciate and consider good because they pave my way to perform better in my jobs and learn new things.
Suppose your employer is not happy with the work quality and you’ve tried your best to satisfy his needs, but in vain. In this scenario, how ill you respond?
Nobody can please everybody. If it ever happens to me, I would still continue to do my job as good as possible. I would ask him what areas in my work he wants me to improve.
What are the biggest threats while working as a freelancer / working online?
Working on a fixed price project under a client who doesn’t have a single feedback or record yet in oDesk. I would advise to choose clients carefully and read oDesk rules prior submitting your cover letters. The oDesk team has made guidelines for newbies which can be very helpful in getting your way around.
Fixed price jobs or hourly jobs? Which would you prefer and why?
Hourly jobs are so much better than fixed price projects primarily because you can assure than you will be paid for your work. Unlike the latter in which there is a greater chance that the client will not pay you for the work you’ve done; very seldom you can find a client who will agree to an upfront payment.
How do you see your future as a freelancer?
I hope to see myself as a full-time freelancer in the future. If I can find opportunities online that is enough to support me, then that’s probably the time I would quit on my regular job and opt for freelancing. It’s just hard to compromise current situation right now and choosing stability is obviously much better.
If there are only highly paid jobs (above $5/hr), obviously there would be a lot of competition and people from Europe and US would also apply for this job, in this case how do you see your future as a provider?
I will take the challenge to improve my knowledge and skills as a provider to keep up with the pace. Anyway, it doesn’t matter which country a provider comes from. What matters most is the skills that he can offer to make his client’s projects successful. I humbly say that I have both.
Would you rather be hired for 500 hrs at a lower rate (below $2/hr) or shorter jobs (for example 50 hrs @ $5/hr). What would you prefer and why?
I would definitely choose and prioritize shorter jobs with a bigger hourly rate. And if I perform well on the job, there’s a greater chance that the client would consider me as one of his favorites and hire me on his next projects.
What is the maximum number of employers for whom you have been working at the same time?
5
How would you efficiently manage all of your employers at the same time.
I make a work schedule which I strictly follow especially on hourly based jobs and I make sure than I don’t get left behind with the deadlines on fixed price projects. It’s just all about budgeting time wisely and prioritizing tasks. Of course, projects with higher hourly rates are my major priority.
From your previous working experience on oDesk, what helped you most in getting hired.
I think having a high oDesk rating and positive feedback score helped me the most. I always make sure that my profile is complete and updated with some portfolios to serve as proofs.
What is the best tactic to write a cover letter for the job post and what is your winning rate?
For me, the best way to impress a client is to write a cover letter that stands out. You don’t need to lie, exaggerate or sugarcoat because a smart client would most likely put your skills into test. It would be embarrassing and difficult on your part to do tasks you do not know even a bit.
How much you can earn if you have a normal white collar job (starting level) in your country according to your qualification and experience. In addition, is it easy for you to get this job? What skills do you think would they hire you for? What are the changes that you will get this job?
The salary of an employee working on an ordinary white collar job in the United Arab Emirates is around 5,000 – 7,000 UAE Dirhams (USD 1350-1850) as a starting level.
Since, I am a graduate of a four-year course, a computer literate and can both write and speak English, I think it wouldn’t be difficult for me to find a good company which needs employees who have the same skills I have.
Not only I am equipped with the knowledge and skills but also I am willing to work an extra mile if needed. Here in the UAE, there are a lot of job opportunities for both locals and expats because the country’s economy is growing constantly.
Do you think that your virtual job experience would count or help you in giving confidence in getting jobs.
Yes. It was through oDesk that I learned my skills in transcription and the usage of QuickBooks application. And if ever I will choose to apply in a real company, I will be more than ready to showcase these things I have mastered online. It’s always nice to be versatile.
Are there any tax deductions in doing freelance work?
No.
What is the feedback of your family and friends about your freelancing job?
They were surprise when I said I got a real online job while others told me to be extra careful about it. They said it is hard to trust people you do not know that much especially online. Some of them got interested and opened their own accounts in oDesk too.
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