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How to Edit Your Profile

How to Edit Your Profile

Updated over 2 months ago

Editing and keeping your Worksible profile up to date is essential to attract more clients and highlight your skills and experience. Follow these simple steps to modify any information in your profile:

  • From your dashboard, click on your profile picture located in the top right corner.

  • A new menu will open from which you can access the “Profile” option.

From the Profile window, you can edit any necessary field. Here are the fields you can modify:

  • Biography and Title:

    • Update your biography to reflect your latest experiences and skills. Make sure your title is accurate and appealing to potential clients.

  • Rate and Availability:

    • Adjust your hourly rate and availability according to your needs and market demand. Keep this information updated to better manage your projects and expectations.

  • Skills:

    • Add or remove skills as you acquire new competencies or shift your professional focus. This will help clients find freelancers with the specific skills they need.

  • Portfolio:

    • Update your portfolio with new projects to showcase your recent work and capabilities. An updated portfolio can be key to landing new clients.

  • Experience:

    • Add new work experience and update information about previous positions. This gives clients a complete view of your professional background.

  • Education:

    • Include new certifications, courses, or academic degrees you have obtained. Keep this section updated to reflect your ongoing professional development.

  • Languages:

    • Include the languages you speak to increase your chances of connecting with international clients and projects in different markets.

Additional Guides:

You can learn more about how to create and optimize your Worksible profile by clicking here.


Keeping your profile updated not only improves your visibility on the platform, but also increases your chances of being selected for relevant and well-paid projects.

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