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IT Consulting Career: Making the Leap to Full-Time
By:Joshua Feinberg
How do you know it’s a good time to leave your current full time employment and launch into a full-time IT consulting career? Start now.
We have broken down the process into 21 steps that will take you over about 90 days, or 3months, to do. You'll need to understand what your utilization rates is and how much you’re able to bill out consistently on a regular basis.
Understand your Expenses
Know what your living expenses are before you leave your full time job. You need to understand what’s in your sales funnel, or pipeline.
Prepare for The Unexpected
You need to know and be a little prepared to know what to do if all of a sudden the launch that you were planning on happening 6 months from now all of a sudden gets moved up. You may wake up and find you have been laid off of your current job. What was going to be slow and gradual has now thrusted you into your IT consulting career.
Focus on Getting Steady Clients
How can you give up your steady check the benefits, the vacation, the lifestyle, the perks, the sick time and still have a lifestyle that is a good lifestyle? What is extremely important in your IT consulting career is that you have steady clients and steady income with some regularity in your business.
Charge Appropriate Rates
Don’t undercharge your clients. You need to charge rates that are close to the top of the market. You can’t afford to be messing around with cheapskates and tightwads. And you can’t afford to be messing around with people that aren’t serious.
Finding steady clients and charging the right rates for your services and not cheating yourself is so very, very important for a successful IT consulting career.
Consider Moonlighting
We have a 21-step checklist that will take you through your first 90 days. We also can help you adapt to a sudden launch of your IT consulting career. But in the meantime, you should make the most of your moonlighting opportunities to make it build toward something.
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Joshua Feinberg, co-founder of Computer Consulting 101, helps computer consulting business owners get more steady, high-paying clients. Learn how you can too with free proven computer consulting secrets at www.ComputerConsulting101.com
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