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I use Workmarket as a work logging / payment system (instead of a work sourcing platform) and find it very useful. It's relatively straightforward to use, and payments - once approved - are pai... See more
This company could hold your contractors payment for many days without letting you know, and they only send your money out after you check with them. And they charge you a variety of fees. I had this... See more
They just deleted my account without reason and notice! When I tried to log in, got notification that my account "is terminated due to US economic and trade sanctions", even I'm living in Finland and... See more
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WorkMarket by ADP, is a freelance management solution that empowers businesses to efficiently and compliantly onboard, verify, manage and pay independent workers.
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I have been using this platform for 3+…
I have been using this platform for 3+ years without issue. I do use others, and without naming them, WorkMarket outperforms the competitors in that the freelancer stands to make the most because fees are not generally the freelancer's responsibility. Yes, it does vary, but 98% of the fees are covered by the buyer.
The support staff offers assistance in most cases and although they tend to favor a buyer, they do try for an amicable and beneficial resolution towards the freelancer.
I got an email asking me to confirm my…
I got an email asking me to confirm my account. Since I never signed up with the company I clicked the link "If you believe you received this message in error, click not my account.". Then they send and email thanking me for confirming my account. Some scam.
Total Scam .
Total Scam .. Wont go into details.. but Im experience similar results that I seen come from a company they just acquired.
Not what i thought they where. Im sure they are others out there that must also have been scammed by Work Market
Easy way to work as a freelancer
I use Workmarket as a work logging / payment system (instead of a work sourcing platform) and find it very useful.
It's relatively straightforward to use, and payments - once approved - are paid into my PayPal account quite quickly (usually the same day).
Not many of my clients use Workmarket, but I would happily use it for all my jobs. The only thing that lets it down is the fact it only uses dollars. A pound (GBP) option would be handy. If there is already an option I can't find it!
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