How it works

 


How Microjobs.ng Works

  1. Registration: Workers (also called freelancers or gig workers) sign up on microjobs.ng to offer their services. Employers or clients sign up to post jobs or tasks that need to be completed.

  2. Task Posting: Employers post a detailed description of the task they need done, including the requirements, deadline, and payment offered. These tasks can range from simple jobs like clicking on links to more complex ones like designing graphics.

  3. Task Selection: Freelancers browse the available tasks and select the ones they are interested in or qualified for. They typically have the flexibility to choose jobs that fit their schedule and preferences.

  4. Completion: Once a worker selects a task, they complete it according to the instructions provided by the employer. This can be anything from answering questions, proofreading, taking surveys, or testing apps etc

  5. Payment: Once the worker completes the task, they submit their work for review. After the employer approves the work, payment is made immediately into worker/freelancer's wallet and can be withdrawn once minimum withdrawal limit is reached.

  6. Reputation and Reviews: At microjobs.ng we have a rating system where both the worker and the employer can leave feedback. Workers who consistently do high-quality work can build a good reputation, leading to more opportunities and higher-paying jobs over time.