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Understanding the "Find Work" Page
Understanding the "Find Work" Page

Explainer on how to get the best our of the find work page found on CGHero

Updated over 4 months ago

The "Find Work" page showcases a selection of projects that are both open and set to public visibility. This is an opportunity for freelancers to discover and bid on available projects without needing an invitation. However, it's important to note the following:

Private Projects

The majority of projects on CGHero are set to private. These projects do not appear on the "Find Work" page and are accessible only through direct invitation. If a project is private, you will only be able to view and submit a quote if you receive an invitation from the client.

Public Projects

Projects that are visible on the "Find Work" page are typically open to all and often have a lower value compared to private projects. These public projects are usually targeted towards individual freelancers seeking opportunities.

Why Are Most Projects Private?

Clients often choose to keep their projects private to maintain confidentiality or to ensure they are working with specific, vetted professionals. This makes the invitation-only system an essential aspect of CGHero, allowing clients to handpick talent based on their unique requirements.

Maximizing Your Opportunities

To increase your chances of working on high-value projects:

1. Keep Your Profile Updated: A well-maintained and updated profile will not only increase your chances of receiving private project invitations but also boost your visibility in both the Hero Search and AI-powered Portfolio Search. These tools are frequently used by clients to discover the best talent for their projects.

2. Engage Actively: Regularly check the "Find Work" page for new public opportunities, especially if you are looking to build your portfolio or secure immediate work.

3. Network and Build Relationships: By delivering quality work and building a strong reputation, you increase the likelihood of receiving invitations for private projects.

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