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We are beginning to see a pick up in the market. Businesses are recognizing their need to get specific things done but not yet ready to take on additional fixed costs. This is great news for those of you already in consulting and freelancing practices and, is also great news for those of you looking for full time employment.
Because companies traditionally engage temporary or contingent workers before beginning to hire full time, this is a great opportunity for you. Why not consider targeting the company or companies you most want to work for and ask them to take you on as a consultant for 3-6 months? This gives the company an opportunity to "try before they buy" and, it gives you short term work with the long term opportunity for a full time job. If you believe in yourself and in your abilities, it's a great way to get your foot in the door and prove yourself. If you chose this path, you will need to be sure you manage the process professionally. You need to have a contract, you need insurance and you may even need some coaching.
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In this very competitive job market, you need to find a way to differentiate yourself from others that will ultimately be trying for the same job. Offering to work as a consultant may be the solution. You will stand out, you will be helping the company drive business results and manage fixed costs, and when the full time opportunity opens up...you'll be the natural choice! You'll already be in the middle of key projects and initiatives....you have nothing to lose! Good Luck.
Tags: Career Advice; consultant, freelancer, workshifter, interim executive, independent contractor, temporary workers
posted @ Thursday, May 07, 2009 4:10 PM by Leslee
posted @ Friday, October 30, 2009 1:02 PM by tessian blair
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