Worked for them for 2 months, first seriously and then as an additional source of income and entertainment.
The 'business model' as they call it here makes it very hard to get orders from normal customers, usually they want previews for free and never assign anyone to the order. Most orders hang around for a long time with customers not replying. Most customers I got were cunning, cheating and manipulative, and were obviously looking for a mule to extract more and more work from.
The essayshark.com management demanded writing an exclusive preview for each order I bidden on; they disallowed me to use paragraphs from an extensive archive of my previous writings. They said it somehow would be "cheating on other writers".
With orders approval being so unstable and having to write exclusive previews - you simply end up spending time 24/7 tethered to the site, working, but not earning much.
Fined me for cancelling the order on a very arrogant customer (although for clarity and fullness - I was late with it for a few hours, when the customer decided to demand "A-quality" from me, also adjusting his requirements). I did what a professional should do - if I can't deliver what is requested given the timeframe, I cancel.
Got their "Newcomer of the month" award easily.
Payments ok.
What I like about this particular company, is that they give you true money figures; not trying to cover up the fact that they take away 3/4 of your hard-earned money. The marketplace idea is nice, but operation fees are way to high, given the fact that the website offloads the duties of communicating with the customers on you.