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Marc Clifton31-Jul-17 2:20
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lopatir31-Jul-17 3:37
lopatir31-Jul-17 3:37 
long time ago tried the frelancing sites, found out the average ad receives thousands of replies, 90% from India/similar IT sweat shop agents - cheap, crap. Pretty much have to be one of the first replies to get a sniff in, once someone (reasonable, as local as possible) is found that fits the rest are ignored.

One way to develop contacts while working for someone else:
It is conflict of interest to approach clients you may be posted at, don't do it - it's trouble.
But....
if you know of somebody at that client that is leaving (to a similar or ideally higher post), you can approach and can ask them to keep you in mind for when they move to their new place - their is no conflict in that - and if you hit the right one it's what gets the ball rolling on a far more gentle slope.

first time you want something that gives you absolute minimum 6 months (push for 1 year): if they only got a couple of weeks or months even with a "probably some more" it's not worth quitting your job for - you will be hungry by Christmas.

When you are in that project study that industry and as soon as possible find and get into the local circle of the industry you are doing the work for, yes including your current contracting companies competitors (i.e. what trade shows they go to, listen for any names or hints others are looking for a system or expanding... of course not too publicly. But when you get the cance to any impress them how much you understand their business, you tout yourself as an the IT expert of their industry.

Note: if talking to other potential leads absolutely never drop or sell any secrets/issues/rumors of the current/prior hirer - never - it will not impress if you seem willing to share their industries players secrets (their competitors or not - as a contractor you are an outsider).

Couple or few years later: If you've pulled off at least a couple or three good jobs in that industry now you full on sell yourself, if no job on roll into their shop and tell them what you want to do (may not get that particular project but if they are impressed with your knowledge of their business, and proof you did well in the jobs for the others, they will strongly consider you (even most likely for "something else they've always be thinking about.")
- be ready to answer questions using their buzzwords and language - do not confuse them with IT speak, [wither jf] DO NOT play buzzword bingo.
Sin tack
the any key okay

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