When do Contract Law jobs post on Upwork
Contract Law jobs peak between 2 and 4pm ET, with Tuesday the busiest day to apply.
What hours do Contract Law jobs post?
Based on 940 Contract Law jobs over the last 90 days, shown in ET.
Number of jobs
Most Contract Law jobs post around 2 to 4pm ET.
When do Contract Law jobs post, by day and hour?
The darker the cell, the more jobs posted that hour.
Contract Law job posting activity
What are the best days to find Contract Law jobs?
The days of the week with the most Contract Law job posts.
Tuesday posts roughly 2.2x as many Contract Law jobs as Saturday.
Where do Contract Law jobs come from?
Top client countries, last 90 days.
United States
47% (440)United Kingdom
10% (92)Canada
4% (40)India
4% (35)United Arab Emirates
3% (24)Australia
2% (21)Singapore
1% (12)NGA
1% (10)France
1% (9)Italy
1% (9)
What do Contract Law jobs pay on Upwork?
Based on observed Contract Law job budgets and hourly profiles.
Median
$70/hr
Typical range
$18 to $110/hr
Fixed-price median
$100
Hourly rate distribution for Contract Law
Is Contract Law demand growing on Upwork?
How Contract Law demand has moved week to week, with the job-type and experience mix.
Weekly job demand
Up 11% over 10 weeksJobs per week
Contract Law job type
67%
33%
Contract Law experience level
0%
81%
19%
How we calculate this
- We analyzed 940 Contract Law job posts from the last 90 days
- Peak hour is the 60-minute window with the highest average posting volume
- All times are shown in your selected timezone
Analysis by Shajeel Afzal · Founder & CEO at UpAlerts
Source: UpAlerts · 940 jobs analyzed · Updated June 3, 2026
Hourly breakdown
| Hour | Jobs | Share |
|---|---|---|
| 1pm | 46 | 5% |
| 2pm | 59 | 6% |
| 3pm | 58 | 6% |
| 4pm | 54 | 6% |
| 5pm | 30 | 3% |
| 6pm | 30 | 3% |
| 7pm | 29 | 3% |
| 8pm | 40 | 4% |
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