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What Is a Good Rating on UpWork?

Last updated on September 29, 2022 @ 9:22 pm

There’s no one answer to the question, “What is a good rating on UpWork?” Different clients have different standards, and what one client might consider a good rating might not be enough for another. That said, there are some general guidelines you can follow to make sure you’re putting your best foot forward on UpWork.

First and foremost, it’s important to remember that your profile rating is an average of all the ratings you’ve received from clients. So, if you’ve only worked with one client and they gave you a 5-star rating, your profile rating will be 5 stars.

However, if you’ve worked with five clients and they’ve all given you 4-star ratings, your profile rating will be 4 stars. In other words, the more ratings you have, the more accurate your profile rating will be.

That said, there are a few things you can do to make sure you’re getting good ratings from clients. First, always deliver quality work.

PRO TIP: There is no one definitive answer to this question. Different employers will have different standards for what they consider to be a good rating on Upwork. Some may only consider ratings of 4.5 and above to be good, while others may be more lenient and consider ratings of 4.0 and above to be good. It is important to ask your potential employer what their standards are before accepting any job on Upwork.

This seems like a no-brainer, but it’s important to remember that clients are hiring you because they need a job done well. If you don’t deliver quality work, you’re not going to get good ratings (or repeat clients).

Second, communicate well and often with your clients. This means keeping them updated on the status of their project, being responsive to their messages and requests, and generally just being easy to work with. Good communication is key to any successful working relationship – and that includes the client-freelancer relationship.

Finally, try to under-promise and over-deliver. This means setting realistic expectations with your clients from the start – don’t promise them the world if you know you can’t deliver it. It’s better to under-promise and then go above and beyond what was expected than it is to over-promise and then disappoint your client.

following these guidelines won’t guarantee that you’ll get a great rating on UpWork – but it will put you in a good position to succeed. So go out there and start freelancing!

Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

Cloud infrastructure engineer and tech mess solver.