The 6 Things You Should Know Before You Become a Consultant

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The 6 Things You Should Know Before You Become a Consultant 1The Difference between a Job Shopper and a Consultant. 2The Four Jobs of a Consultant 3The Economics of Consulting 4How to Look Like a Business 5How the Consultant finds jobs 6Is there a Consultant Type? Are You It?

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Important Disclosure Craig Goldman is not a lawyer Craig Goldman is not a CPA Craig Goldman has made a living as a consultant/ job shopper for over 15 years (since 1997) TONIGHT, YOU MAY THINK YOUR HEAR LEGAL OR ACCOUNTING ADVICE, YOU ARE MISTAKEN. IT IS ONLY FRIENDLY ADVICE

Job Shopper Vs. Consultant Do you know the differences? Ironically, most of the consultants you have met, are really Job Shoppers

Job Shopper Vs. Consultant Job Shopper Work for Contract Agency as employee Consultant Work as Contract Labor

Job Shopper Vs. Consultant Job Shopper Work for Contract Agency as employee Employer/Employee Laws apply Consultant Work as Contract Labor Employer/Employee Laws do not apply

Job Shopper Vs. Consultant Job Shopper Work for Contract Agency as employee Employer/Employee Laws apply Wages Reported on Form W2 Consultant Work as Contract Labor Employer/Employee Laws do not apply Wages Reported on Form 1099 *

Job Shopper Vs. Consultant Job Shopper Work for Contract Agency as employee Employer/Employee Laws apply Wages Reported on Form W2 Contract Agency finds jobs for you Consultant Work as Contract Labor Employer/Employee Laws do not apply Wages Reported on Form 1099 * You find jobs for yourself

Job Shopper Vs. Consultant Job Shopper Work for Contract Agency as employee Employer/Employee Laws apply Wages Reported on Form W2 Contract Agency finds jobs for you Submit hours weekly paid in 6 days Consultant Work as Contract Labor Employer/Employee Laws do not apply Wages Reported on Form 1099 * You find jobs for yourself Submit invoices? paid in? Days

Job Shopper Vs. Consultant Job Shopper Work for Contract Agency as employee Employer/Employee Laws apply Wages Reported on Form W2 Contract Agency finds jobs for you Submit hours weekly paid in 6 days Rate established by client some negotiation may be possible Consultant Work as Contract Labor Employer/Employee Laws do not apply Wages Reported on Form 1099 * You find jobs for yourself Submit invoices? paid in? days Rate established by you you decide how much negotiation

Job Shopper Vs. Consultant Job Shopper Work for Contract Agency as employee Employer/Employee Laws apply Wages Reported on Form W2 Contract Agency finds jobs for you Submit hours weekly paid in 6 days Rate established by client some negotiation may be possible Rate = 1X 1.2X hourly salary 100K salary => $50/ $60/hour Consultant Work as Contract Labor Employer/Employee Laws do not apply Wages Reported on Form 1099 * You find jobs for yourself Submit invoices? paid in? days Rate established by you you decide how much negotiation Rate = 1.5X 2.5X hourly salary 100K salary => $75/ $125/hour

Job Shopper Vs. Consultant Job Shopper You work for one client at a time. Consultant A consultant SHOULD work for more than one client at a time.

Job Shopper AND Consultant?

Job Shopper AND Consultant? No

Job Shopper And Consultant, Why Not? Agencies price the contract at 40 hours/week they get very unhappy if you work less. Your marketing efforts wasted when you work as a Job Shopper It costs $$$ to run your company, but time/income are limited if you also Job Shop IRS may limit some or even all of company deductions if you are not dedicated, full time

The Four Jobs of a Consultant Do you know how a consultant uses and bills his/her time? Consultant s who do not know what their jobs are often called unemployed

The Four Jobs of a Consultant 1) Professional Services 2) Management Services task scheduling, coordinating with others (meetings) a) Marketing/Sales networking, web site, proposals b) Administrator/Accountant tracking hours, sending invoices, paying bills, buying supplies, cleaning the office

The Four Jobs of a Consultant Typical Week 32 34 working for client 2 6 + hours networking 2 4 + hours website, writing papers, etc, ~1 hour invoicing ~1 hour paying bills 1 2 hours organizing office, purchasing supplies, etc.

not one of the jobs is The Boss As a comment on the side For those of you who wish to be a consultant because you can be your own boss.

not one of the jobs is The Boss As a comment on the side For those of you who wish to be a consultant because you can be your own boss. When the client calls and tells you must be at a meeting tomorrow at some awkward time that s when you decide who really is the boss

The Economics of Consulting Do you know how a consultant makes a living?

The Economics of Consulting Two simple, but important statements. You only get paid for when you work. You must charge enough to earn a living.

The Economics of Consulting You only get paid for when you work. Means

The Economics of Consulting "You only get paid for when you work Means You do not get paid for holidays. You do not get paid for vacations. You do not get paid for training.

The Economics of Consulting "You only get paid for when you work Means You do not get paid for conferences. You do not get paid when the client puts the project on hold. You usually don t get paid for proposals.

The Economics of Consulting You must charge enough to make a living. Things to remember when setting your hourly rate Know your house hold monthly expenses A good week is billing 30 32 hours. Don t forget you need to pay yourself benefits. Family Health Insurance runs over $1700/month

The Economics of Consulting You must charge enough to make a living. Things to remember when setting your hourly rate Don t forget you pay the government extra taxes the other side of FICA/Medicate, unemployment. Try to set aside 10% for future time off. You are entitled to a premium for being expendable

The Economics of Consulting Bad Reasons to Discount Discount to match someone else s rate. Discount in exchange for royalty. Discount because its your first consulting job.

The Economics of Consulting Good Reason to Discount Discount to get a job you know you can do but is in a new area that you attracted to.

The Economics of Consulting Some quick thoughts on invoicing net Don t let the client treat you as a bank Ask what the client means by Net 30 Net 30 can easily become 39 days Never give a discount for quick payment State it clear work stops when the check is late.

The Economics of Consulting You will get asked your rate. Be prepared with your short answer. Practice your answer in a mirror.

The Economics of Consulting Last thought. Some consultants fail because they do not get work. Even more consultants fail because they do not charge enough to make a living.

How to Look Like a Business Most important piece of advice If you are serious about being a consultant Visit with a lawyer and talk about the legal form of your business. Know the rules, even a proprietorship may require some forms.

How to Look Like a Business Get a business name John Smith Electronics Consulting is OK DynaCorp Electronics sounds more business Make sure your name is unique, at least in your geographical area. Made up words often are best, if they are pronounceable

How to Look Like a Business Get a Domain Try to get a.com name They can be cheap $12/year try GoDaddy Put up a 1 page web site It s easy lots of cheap or free tools Get REAL Business Cards

How to Look Like a Business Second best piece of advice Get a business checking account

How to Look Like a Business Two last thoughts Find a tax accountant the IRS does not have a sense of humor that they are aware of Consider purchasing Workman s Compensation Insurance if you think you will work at a client site. It will cost you about $325 $375 depending upon what you do emphasize the clerical nature of your business.

How the Consultant Finds Jobs Clients will hire you only when they believe you can solve their problem.

How the Consultant Finds Jobs Problem Without a Track Record, it can be hard to convince a stranger that YOU can solve their problem.

How the New Consultant Finds Jobs For the new consultant the best source for a job is often referred to the 3 F s Family, Friends and Fools Actually, few hiring managers are foolish

How the New Consultant Finds Jobs For the new consultant the best source for a job is often referred to the 3 F s Family, Friends and Friends of Friends

How the New Consultant Finds Jobs The first thing you must do is decide what you do. Develop a brief, simple message that describes what you do

How the New Consultant Finds Jobs You pick up the phone and you start calling people who know you. warm calling Give these people your brief speech; make sure they understand; give them a contact email or phone number. The goal is not to get a job the goal is to get an interview.

How the New Consultant Finds Jobs Previous employers make great first, second, third, etc. jobs for the new consultant. Even the employer who just unemployed you, can be a great potential for a contract.

How the New Consultant Finds Jobs Cold Calling does not work. Waste of your time. It is like spinning the roulette wheel. Advertising is a waste of your money. It s like buying a lottery ticket or lots of lottery tickets

How the Consultant Finds Jobs Networking Web Site Writing Articles Speaking Become a Guru

Is there a Consultant Type Are You the Consultant Type?

Is there a Consultant Type A consultant is trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean and reverent. (A Boy Scout might make a good consultant)

Is there a Consultant Type Common Traits A consultant is organized. o A consultant is a good note taker. o A consultant is good a tracking things to do o A consultant is good a taking a big concept and breaking it down into smaller concepts.

Is there a Consultant Type Common Traits A consultant is time sensitive o A consultant knows how to organize tasks to fit the time available o A consultant is good at recording time. o A consultant always knows the time of day; no matter how interesting the task, the afternoon does not slip away.

Is there a Consultant Type Common Traits I m not sure that a consultant must be a multi tasker o I am sure that a consultant must be able to stop working on one task and start a different task with minimal down time. o A consultant is good at focusing and avoiding distractions.

Is there a Consultant Type Common Traits A consultant is self motivated o A consultant gets up every morning motivated to work. (except days off )

Is there a Consultant Type Common Traits A consultant delivers compelling presentations o A consultant knows how to organize a presentation to fit audience and time o A consultant loves to talk about the project or themselves.

Is there a Consultant Type Common Traits A consultant needs minimal supervision o A consultant can work for weeks from a task list. o A consultant knows how to communicate regularly and adjust the level of communication to fit the client. o A consultant knows when it is important to call a meeting.

Is there a Consultant Type Common Traits A consultant understands what is important to the client. o A consultant knows it is more important to get the project done than to be clever. Perfectionist make lousy consultants. Researchers make lousy consultants (unless the client wants research). o A consultant knows that a broken feature is worse than no feature at all.

Is there a Consultant Type A consultant must have a World Class Skill. A skill that few people have. A skill that is important enough that someone will seek you out to get access to that skill. A skill you can demonstrate both by citing experience and by presentation

Is there a Consultant Type The World Class Skill usually separates the successful consultant from the Job Shoppers The World Class Skill can separates the successful consultant from the nonsuccessful consultant.

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