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oDesk, now known as Upwork, is a popular online platform that connects businesses with freelancers from all over the world. If you are looking to create a profile on oDesk and add your employment history, here are the steps you can follow: 1. Create an account on Upwork and complete your profile. 2. Click on the "Find Work" tab and select "Profile" from the dropdown menu. 3. Under the "Overview" section, click on "Add employment." 4. Fill in the details of your employment history, including the company name, job title, employment dates, and a brief description of your role and responsibilities. 5. Click on "Save" to add your employment history to your profile. 6. You can also add your education, skills, certifications, and other relevant information to your profile to showcase your expertise and experience to potential clients. 7. It's important to keep your profile updated with your latest work experience and achievements to increase your chances of landing new projects and clients. By adding your employment history to your oDesk profile, you can showcase your skills, experience, and expertise to potential clients and increase your chances of getting hired for new projects.
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