Starting on Upwork from Poland is straightforward once you set things up the right way. These are the tips that matter most for Polish beginners.
Set up your account properly
Use your real name and a clear, friendly photo. Complete every profile section to reach 100%, and verify your identity — Upwork favours complete, verified profiles in search.
Understand the fees
Upwork takes a 10% service fee on your earnings, and you spend Connects to send proposals. Budget your Connects for jobs you are genuinely a strong fit for rather than spraying applications.
Pick one skill to lead with
Choose a single in-demand skill and make it the centre of your profile:
- Software development
- Cloud and DevOps
- UI/UX design
- Data and analytics
- Marketing and SEO
First-job tip: Warsaw is on Central European Time — full overlap with EU clients plus a solid US-morning window. Target newer postings with under 10 proposals so you are not buried.
Set your starting rate
Begin at a competitive rate to land your first two or three reviews, then raise it steadily. Think in USD, not złoty — your goal is the dollar rate, with conversion as the last step.
Win the first job, then compound
The hardest part is the first contract. Once you have a five-star review, replies come faster and you can charge more. Show up daily, send a few sharp proposals, and keep your Job Success Score clean.
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