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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Kokaine(m): 2:45pm On Aug 08, 2022
agabaI23:
I need an intro. I am very good at what I do. I will not let you down. I am already there but I need some help
please help me bro. Im good at solar power analysis and gis jobs. I have a working profile but i can't get jobs
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by qtguru(m):
Most Upwork freelancers making a killing are not even Tech
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Khayceeofficial(m): 2:46pm On Aug 08, 2022
Mehn, freelancing would make you realize how bad they see Nigerians

Joined Fiverr and made my first gig with a US lady who asked me to transcribe a 1 hour audio file into text. Billed her $35 and completed the job within 24 hours. She was pleased and tipped me $5 join.

Few weeks later, she employed me again for a 1 min video and paid $5 (tipped me $5 again)

Throwback to today, that's the only job I got on Fiverr. She even left me a 5 star review on my profile and still that didn't help me at all

I had thousands of impressions on my gigs and close to 20 clicks. None of those clicks turned into gigs which I was fucking sure of the fact they saw Nigeria on my profile


One stupid myth is they don't believe we know how to speak good English.
The segregation against us is too much TBH
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by mrsage(m): 2:48pm On Aug 08, 2022
Good
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by NUJABEZ: 2:54pm On Aug 08, 2022
JackWolfskin:
Exactly. I experienced the bolded. Wait for it...

...~10 years ago.

Great writing as always from Pocohantas
It was five years for me. In 2020, I took a break from work. For one year I massively upskilled. Got three certifications: Product Design, Product Management, and Project Management, plus a 5-month internship with a company in the UK offered through Almond Careers in a role that combined aspects of each specialization.

Prior to the upskilling, I made $$ 10-12, but after it, in 2021, I became qualified for roles that pay more than $25 per hour, off Upwork, and with benefits. Inasmuch as where someone is right now is a good starting point, I wish I hadn't lingered at the beginner level for too long. Someone who used to work on Upwork in UI/UX that I know now works in Ireland and getting more than $150k per annum just because they advanced their skills so well, got into Toptal, worked for Loom, and then a European fintech employed him mid-2021.

We will all get there, hopefully, or even found startups that will create jobs.
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by ibawon(m):
Well this came along after one month quitting my Naija Job.
One thing is do research and don't stop updating your CV to keep searching for a better job.
New 2024 update

Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by DroppingLiquid: 2:59pm On Aug 08, 2022
pocohantas:
They are not prepared for how competitive the freelance marketplace is. Unlike your Nigerian 9-5 where you can do eye service and carry files from one place to another to look busy, with remote work, it is survival of the fittest. When you see the listed requirements, you would know you haven’t started.
I just love this part so much. With remote work, you actually have to work. Every penny you earn is something that came out of your sweat, not just appearing for work. I started from Fiverr 2019 and graduated from there to work for a full remote company. It was hell working at Fiverr. grin grin grin You are literally competing with the whole world when submitting proposals.
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by rajiedreez: 3:07pm On Aug 08, 2022
pocohantas:
My 9months Experience As A Naija-based Remote Worker
God bless you for wanting others to succeed as you've done
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Nobody:
smiley
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by tellsblinks(m): 3:17pm On Aug 08, 2022
Nice
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by tellsblinks(m): 3:18pm On Aug 08, 2022
ibawon:
Well this came along after one month quitting my Naija Job.
One thing is do research and don't stop updating your CV to keep searching for a better job.
I love this bro. Keep pushing!!
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by 15oleku(m):
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by JackWolfskin: 3:21pm On Aug 08, 2022
NUJABEZ:
It was five years for me. In 2020, I took a break from work. For one year I massively upskilled. Got three certifications: Product Design, Product Management, and Project Management, plus a 5-month internship with a company in the UK offered through Almond Careers in a role that combined aspects of each specialization.

Prior to the upskilling, I made $$ 10-12, but after it, in 2021, I became qualified for roles that pay more than $25 per hour, off Upwork, and with benefits. Inasmuch as where someone is right now is a good starting point, I wish I hadn't lingered at the beginner level for too long. Someone who used to work on Upwork in UI/UX that I know now works in Ireland and getting more than $150k per annum just because they advanced their skills so well, got into Toptal, worked for Loom, and then a European fintech employed him mid-2021.

We will all get there, hopefully, or even found startups that will create jobs.
Preach.
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Dshocker(m): 3:27pm On Aug 08, 2022
pocohantas:
My 9months Experience As A Naija-based Remote Worker
So pocolee, how much do you earn in a month?
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by RightToReject(m): 3:31pm On Aug 08, 2022
agabaI23:
I need an intro. I am very good at what I do. I will not let you down. I am already there but I need some help
If you are a top-notch professional as a software engineer, designer, finance expert, product manager, or project manager, forget about Upwork, Freelancer.com, Fiverr, etc., and go to Toptal because that's where top talents are and where high-net-worth companies usually hire. It is more vigorous with its screening process, but that is where you will make real money and stay steadily advanced. And you don't need any introduction to get things done.
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Ronjule: 3:32pm On Aug 08, 2022
Does this your comment sound good to you?
hollandis:
Nonsense write up
Why didnt you just do 1 write up instead of breaking it into several comments
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by pocohantas(op): 3:35pm On Aug 08, 2022
DroppingLiquid:
I just love this part so much. With remote work, you actually have to work. Every penny you earn is something that came out of your sweat, not just appearing for work. I started from Fiverr 2019 and graduated from there to work for a full remote company. It was hell working at Fiverr. grin grin grin You are literally competing with the whole world when submitting proposals.
I never understood Fiverr. Its UI was quite confusing to me. Freelancer and co were filled with scammers. So I fell back to Upwork.

Yes to every penny is your sweat. If you are not working, you are not earning. I saw this guy that made $100k in a year. A Nigerian in this same Nigeria with us. cry
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Ronjule: 3:36pm On Aug 08, 2022
Great post. God bless you
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by pocohantas(op):
qtguru:
Pocohantas the chairlady, I seen some negative comments already. Low life's things.
Their personal problem. It won’t stop the next paycheck.

qtguru:
Most Upwork freelancers making a killing are not even Tech
Many people think it is only tech bros and sis that make it in freelance. I also saw a Nigerian HR personnel charging $45/hr. I saw another lawyer at almost $100/hr. I have not seen many tech people, but I know they are there sha.
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Starwriters: 3:50pm On Aug 08, 2022
pocohantas:
Hahahahahaha!

Very true!!! Nigerians have very poor work ethics. Sometimes my friends say I am working too hard. This is how I hard I work to endear boss to me. It is how I work to get the money you come asking me for loans!!

When you work with foreigners for just a week, your brain and body go tell you.
How do you manage to get your remote done and on time when you have a 9 to 5 please?
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Collins0609(m): 3:51pm On Aug 08, 2022
Hi
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by pocohantas(op):
Starwriters:
How do you manage to get your remote done and on time when you have a 9 to 5 please?
Previously it was some hours here and there. I would always ask how much time I had to deliver. Time management is very important here.

I only went full-time recently and one has to go. I am sure you know which would go. My full-time role is off Upwork. Though I still have my initial contract on. Helps to warm my account.

Dshocker:
So pocolee, how much do you earn in a month?
Lol. I mentioned my previous roles and pay, but skipped the current - e get why. grin
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Mytechworld: 4:02pm On Aug 08, 2022
Interesting
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Eagba(m): 4:09pm On Aug 08, 2022
after some people go say women useless. all of them.
after some people go say nairaland dey useless.

if l be person like ishilove and Poco, I for don leave nl taytay.
even yeye seun dey mum.u
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by GloriousGbola: 4:12pm On Aug 08, 2022
pocohantas:
Previously it was some hour here and there. I would always ask how much time I had to deliver. Time management is very important here.

I only went full-time recently and one has to go. I am sure you know which would go. My full-time role is off Upwork. Though I still have my initial contract on. Helps to warm my account.



Lol. I mentioned my previous roles and pay, but skipped the current - e get why. grin
just follow pocos rising tastes in this buhari economy, and you will get an idea of her disposable income. wink
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Migo01(f): 4:13pm On Aug 08, 2022
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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Kreddy: 4:18pm On Aug 08, 2022
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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Alexaonfleek: 4:20pm On Aug 08, 2022
LIVEGOESON1:
My question is this. Is only smart phone enough for all this i have read here? I don't have computer.
It depends on several things sha.
If na tech u definitely need laptop.
If its ui/ux you'll need laptop, same with data entry.
If its writing you might not need a laptop, but to fully register for most freelancing sites you'll need one.
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by pheranme9(m): 4:21pm On Aug 08, 2022
thanks for this you just motivated me the more again make i go double up
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:25pm On Aug 08, 2022
Me following Pocohantas bumper to bumper. I will be back to share testimony soon in Jesus name.

On behalf of grateful and ungrateful Nigerian youth i say Well done and thank you for this thread. You are one in a Trillion. I mean it cool
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Sammyimpostor: 4:34pm On Aug 08, 2022
Beautiful thread
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