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How To: Use Project Search Filters (Freelancers)
How To: Use Project Search Filters (Freelancers)
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Written by Simcha Brick
Updated over a week ago

On the left side of the "Find Projects" page, you'll see four tools labeled "Filters." You can use these search filters to make exclude projects that are not relevant to you from your project searches.

Skill Categories

This filter allows a freelancer to refine their project search for postings that specifically require their skill types. Enter the types of skills you can provide and only the projects in those categories will appear.

Skills

Just like the previous filter, except more precise. You can select specific skills that you provide to find projects that specifically request them. Keep in mind, clients may not be so familiar with your industry, so they may not know which specific skills to list. There may be projects listing your skill categories but not your specific skills.

Budget

In this filter, freelancers can sort projects by two parameters: the payment structure and the budget. There are two payment structures to can sort by - hourly and project-based.

  • Hourly projects don’t have a set budget for completion. Instead, there is a fixed rate for every hour of work that the freelancer does.

  • Project-based projects do have a set budget. The budget is either paid for the completion of the entire project or in sections as the project's milestones are completed. (Before the freelancer starts working, ZehMizeh charges the client the budget he promised, so the freelancer can work without worrying they won't be paid.)

After selecting the payment structure/s that a freelancer would be open to working in, he can also filter your search for his desired budget range.

Language

On every project, clients indicate which languages they need their freelancers to speak. List the languages that you can work in and only the relevant projects will appear in your search results.

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