Here is what our solvers are asking about the proposal process.
How does the proposal process work?
How long does it take to hear back and know if I’ve been selected for an assignment?
Why am I not being accepted on assignments?
What does 'Open for proposals' and 'Closed for Proposals' mean?
How does the proposal process work?
Once your profile is verified you can start looking for an assignment. When you have found one you can click 'Start Assignment' and start filling in your proposal. In your proposal the following questions need to be answered:
- Why I would be the most suitable person to participate in this challenge?
- My first ideas concerning this assignment are?
Please make sure your proposal stand out. Avoid spelling mistakes or poor use of grammar. Answer the 2 questions in depth and make sure that you added a bio, languages and skills to your profile.
How long does it take to hear back and know if I’ve been selected for an assignment?
Why am I not being accepted on assignments?
The selection process for assignments depends on a variety of factors, including your skills, work experience, and the specific requirements of the task. It is crucial to carefully review the deliverables and ensure that your motivation aligns with these requirements. At times, a genuine interest in the subject matter may also be a key factor in the selection process. However, it's important to note that the final decision on who is selected for the job is often made by the Assignment Owner, which means we have limited control over the process. Additionally, some tasks may be highly competitive, which can make the selection process more challenging. A helpful tip is to ensure that your motivation addresses all aspects of the assignment, including a clear plan of attack. Ultimately, we encourage you to be critical when selecting assignments to apply for.
What does 'Open for proposals' and 'Closed for Proposals' mean?
When an assignment is open for proposals, it means that the client is still accepting applications, and you can submit your proposal for selection.
When an assignment is closed for proposals, it means that the client has already selected solvers and is no longer accepting proposals.