What skills should I look for in a freelance researcher on Contra?
Look for someone who can gather information quickly and accurately. They should have experience with data analysis and be able to think critically. It's helpful if they've done similar projects before. Their communication skills should be good too, so they can explain their findings clearly. Check their profile for relevant skills and past projects.
How can I ensure the researcher understands my project goals?
Clearly describe your project and what you need from the researcher. Use simple words to explain your goals and what your project is about. Ask them to repeat it back to you in their own words to make sure they understand. This way, you both know you are on the same page. A project kickoff call can help too.
What details should I include in the project brief?
Your project brief should have clear objectives and the intended outcome. Include any specific questions you want researched. Be sure to note the deadline and any important deliverables. Mention if there are particular sources or methods you prefer or need them to use. This helps the researcher plan their work and meet your needs.
How do I establish a timeline that works for both of us?
Start by asking the researcher how long they think they will need based on your requirements. Discuss any key dates, such as when you need certain parts completed. Make sure to consider their working hours and any other projects they might be handling. Agree on a few check-in points to monitor progress. This helps everyone stay on track.
How do I ensure the deliverables will be what I need?
Be specific about what you expect for each deliverable. Describe the format, length, and any required data or findings. Provide examples or templates if possible. Regular updates can help check if the work is on the right track. This way, there are no surprises when the work is done.
What communication methods work best for managing a freelance researcher?
Agree on a method that suits both of you, like email, chat, or calls. Decide how often you will check in with each other. Clear and regular communication helps prevent misunderstandings or delays. Tools like project management software can also help track progress. Establishing good communication ensures the project runs smoothly.
What should I do if I need to make changes to the project later?
Discuss potential changes as soon as you think of them. Make sure the researcher is open to adjustments. Clarify if the changes would alter the timeline or deliverables. Being upfront about changes helps them fit it into their schedule. Flexibility from both sides can accommodate any necessary modifications.
How do I assess the quality of the researcher's past work?
Review their profile and any work samples they provide. Look for consistency, attention to detail, and relevance to your project. Check their client reviews for feedback on reliability and accuracy. Asking for references or recommendations can offer additional reassurance. Quality past work indicates they can do a good job for your project.
How can I confirm the researcher's expertise in my subject area?
Examine their profile for any past projects or work in a similar field. Look at their portfolio to see if they have tackled similar topics. Asking them to elaborate on their experience helps gauge their knowledge. Match their skills with your project’s needs for the best results. This ensures they can handle your project's specifics.
Who is Contra for?
Contra is designed for both freelancers (referred to as "independents") and clients. Freelancers can showcase their work, connect with clients, and manage projects commission-free. Clients can discover and hire top freelance talent for their projects.
What is the vision of Contra?
Contra aims to revolutionize the world of work by providing an all-in-one platform that empowers freelancers and clients to connect and collaborate seamlessly, eliminating traditional barriers and commission fees.