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Posted by: John Reid
Does the search in the area of consultants needed automatically pick up my most recent edited resume?
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Posted by: Nanette Swain
Interested in both Consulting and Corporate Execu.. Send more info.
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Posted by: billadams
I been a consultant for 28 years and always looking for new contracts to service.I service a wide area of business, military and government needs. both national and internationally.
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Posted by: Dennis Romanoski
The article did a good job in painting a pretty realistic picture about the field of consulting, defining what it is and how you can be successful at it.
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Posted by: Don Baldwin
This is a very good attitude !Please send more information.Don Baldwindiemend1_2007@yahoo.com
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Posted by: Nathan Smango
Franchising
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Posted by: William Smith
I would like to get more information about consulting positions.
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Posted by: Don Baldwin
Doing it correctly the first time.
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Posted by: Carla
I would like to get more information on consulting. Very interested
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Posted by: Lizabeth Katcoff
This seems to be the way to go, either Corporate Executive and/or Consultant!
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Posted by: Richard Whorf
I would like the information that you have on becoming a consultant in the restaurant, hospitality industry please.
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Posted by: Walt McDowell
I too would like information about consulting in the restaurant/hotel/resort/hospitality industry.
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Posted by: John C. Gifford
Thank you After reading this the idea of consulting is off the table. My experience is long term improvement. I've enjoyed seeing a project through to completion. So thanks for putting my concerns into words so well. John
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Posted by: R. Frank Lucas
As a Parts Pricing Analyst for more than 12 years utilizing communication with Top and Middle Management along with Customer Base, it is evident that consulting on a day to day basis becomes a part of ones position. Your article reflects many of these points and would enhance these points in promoting an outside consulting position. Regards. rfl 04-22-09
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Posted by: Donald Poole
This is a good acticle. I would like more information on tax structure. business plans to address consultant llc corps or S corps required. Also what type of insurance is required for consultants. Where can you can get advise for all of the proper paper work etc.
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Posted by: GAYLON HOYER
TYPICALLY A PERSON IN THE POSITION OF CONSULTING OFFERS SEVERAL OPPORTUNITIES TO COMPANIES SMALL AND LARGE.I HAVE BEEN IN THE FACILITY DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES C0NSULTING BUSINESS FOR THE RESTAURANT/HOTEL/RESORT INDUSTRY FOR OVER 20 YEARS.TO JUSTIFY THE OPENING STATEMENT I WOULD SAY THAT AS AN OUTSIDE CONTRACT INDIVIDUAL, YOU ARE NOT SUBJECT TO "YES MAN" MENTALITY AND CAN SOMETIMES REALLY SEE THE FOREST FOR THE TREES!YOU CAN FIND YOURSELF IN THE POSITION OF SIFTING THRU THE CORPORATE QUAGMIRE AND FINDING RESULTS THAT ARE EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT AND MORE EASILY INPLEMENTED BECAUSE YOU ARE NOT CONTROLLLED BY THE WORRY OF "WHAT HAPPENS IF THIS DOESN'T WORK"?IS IT MY PROMOTION?...AM I COMMITTING SUICIDE BY BEING OUTSPOKEN?.... AM I SUBJECT TO TERMINATION?....I TEND TO BELIEVE THAT EVEN MORE SO NOW THAN IN PREVIOUSLY BETTER ECONOMIC TIMES... FEW WANT TO OFFER UP ANY COMMITMENT THAT COULD BE TERMINAL!
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Posted by: John Iwaszkiewicz
I would like more information on consulting
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Posted by: Maranda
I want an opportunity like this. I am a very driven person who can be taught anything. I would like to know more about positions like the ones above. Thanks
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Posted by: Bill Christy
I have worked in manufacturing/production for the past 35 years. I have always been a problem solver for each firm I have worked with. After seeing positive results of my leadership; I then always seek other challenges. Does this sound as if I may be on the right track toward consulting? I've been considering starting a consulting business.
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Posted by: Michael Hadley
I would like to get more information about consulting positions.
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Posted by: nicholas milione
Great article. I left corp. to become a consultant. I would not go back.
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Posted by: Cheryl Gama
I have also seen the lack of job opportunities in my area of insurance(Workers Compensation) I have over 17 yrs of experience and think that consulting would be a great choice. As I can travel with little limitation I would really like more information on this.
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Posted by: Steven Susskind
I have played a part in both staff augementation projects and consulting opportunities since '88.MY INDUSTY EXPERTISE HAS RANGED FROM TELECOMMUNICATIONS (AT&T) THROUGH FOOD PRODUCTS (DOLE FOODS). As a ancilliary team player my expertise had to be broad as to fulfill the requiremens of the client.I recommend that beyond a degree in the field chosen that certifications be addressed; as to compete with larger consulting organizations (such as Deliotte & Touche, KPMG, and others). Do not rely on Staffing organizations to direct your career opportunity.
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Posted by: Jorge Torres
I would like to get more information on consulting positions. Very interested.
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Posted by: Daniel Ware
I would be appreciative of further information on consulting as a career.
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Posted by: Tashorna Pabon
I would like more information as to how to get started as an consultant and what industry is most needed for consultants.
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Posted by: cheryl
The consultant career path seems to be a rewarding opportunity. I would like more information about the consultant careers.
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Posted by: Jeanne Wood
I would like more information about Consulting, particularly in the area of Administrative positions.
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Posted by: Andrea Taylor
I am very interested in getting started as a consultant. Please give me more information. Thank You.
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Posted by: Edward Richer
I am very interested in the consultant option and would appreciate any guidence in that direction. thank you in advance
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Posted by: Steven Waugh
Having worked as a contractor for 25+ years I feel it's time to become a consultant. Can you give me advise on to become a consultat for the US Military (Communications software testing annd QA)
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Posted by: Pat Thress
I am very interested in consultant opportunities. Please send further information. Thank you!
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Posted by: joe garafolo
I have been a consultant in the past, but working for several consulting firms.Pls send any info on being an independent consultant, primarily in the fields of real esate and finance. Thank you. Joe Garafolo
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Posted by: Jeff Hollander
I would like more information on becoming a consultant in the health care field-Jeff
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Posted by: Ella Strapko
I am very interested in becoming a consultant. Please give me more information. Thank You.Ella Strapko
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Posted by: Wendy Spry
I would like more information about being a consultant in the eveny planner, hospitality area. Thank you, Wendy spry
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Posted by: Christopher Bass
I am a medically retired physician who is still relatively young (40). I've spent most of my life in school and have a quite a bit of medical and healthcare experience and would like to work as a consultant. Problem is I don't know where to start and I'm getting desperate to get back into the workforce
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Posted by: Chris Kenney
While projects are sparse, I have made myself available since a long term contractual position ended a couple of years ago. With considerable experience in numerous areas within property and casualty, primarily private passenger automobile, I'm anxious to employ that expertise in order to benefit insurance carriers or other businesses.
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Posted by: Kevin
Very intersting article. Please send more info
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Posted by: Howard
How do you become a Consultant without a College Degree?
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Posted by: Curtis Todd
Whats the best way to market and sell consulting services?
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Posted by: James Zweng
I would appreciate receiving additional information on how I can become involved in consulting.I have an extensive backgroung in injection molding of small and large components and assemblies fron concept through production manufacturing.
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Posted by: Frank Webb
I am very interested in a career change, and I need more insite into being a Consultant.
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Posted by: John Hickson
I have been in the Restaurant and Food Service business as a General manger or Executive Chef for over twenty years now. I would like more information on becoming a consultant to the restaurant industry.
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Posted by: Scott Davis
I have spent the majority of my career in the corporate world of commercial banking but have the skills and experience to be an effective consultant. Please send me more info, thanks.
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Posted by: BERNARDO KATIGBAK
I have spent most of my career running my own business, the last time I looked for a job was in 1983. I am looking for a permanent employment as a consultant or in the corporate environment How do I break the mold?
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Posted by: Matthew Bommarito
One important item to consider as a consultant is the marketing responsibilities required to develop the business. Do you have what it takes to do the marketing and then do the "actual consulting" work?
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Posted by: james purington
How can a person start off into a consultant career?
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Posted by: Tanya Cole
I would love to receive more insight into being a Consultant as I am currently in job transition. Is Consultant similar to Professional speaking? This is really the area that I am very interested in.
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Posted by: Lacy Daniel
Please send more information. I am very intrested.
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Posted by: Ed Harkins
I would like more information about being a consulant, particularly in the Automotive service department field.
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Posted by: Nicole Pinnock
Hello Nichole,I am more interested in becoming a consultant. If you would, please send more information to my e-mail address.Thank You,Marilyn
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Posted by: Brenda Davenport
Would like more information about becoming a consultant.BD
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Posted by: Nancy Gavranovic
Yes I would like more information on being a consultant.
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Posted by: Mark Bryant
Having been on both sides of the fence for over 20 years, both have definite pro's and con's but as a Consultant, the politics of the whole organization play a much bigger role in your success vs. as an employee just your own department may. You also have to be able to be "hired and fired" repeatedly while your clients take the credit...
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Posted by: JulianneFrye
I think this is an excellent source of reference
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Posted by: Kevin Porter
Hello,I was an accounting consultant specializing in setting up accounting and reporting systems and cleaning up financial statements. I enjoyed learning new systems and accounting procedure for different firms, when a recession hit like this one, most consulting gigs dry up. I would suggest that anyone who gets an consulting gig set your self up for financial stability during the dry times.
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Posted by: Justin Bestel
I'd be interested in hearing more about being a consultant.Thanks,Justin
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Posted by: Richard Train
I would like more information on becoming a consultant in sales, marketing and customer service organizations. Over the last 17 years I have worked with some of the best sales and marketing organizations in a variety of companies, and been responsible for significant positive growth in operations, sales and business processes. I have always wanted to share what I have learned, and just need some advice.
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Posted by: Zack Ahladas
Article is great, I have been self-employed before; consulting is definitely a good outlet.
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Posted by: Mary Hammer
I am interested in consulting, I have done this a couple of times in the past 10 years for Human Resouces and Benefits. How can I put myself out there during this time?
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Posted by: Maria Andrews
Yes, I would like to learn more about being a consultan, insolving problems, as a traininer in any ( Bank)Training Tellers and New Accounts Department. as a Home care specialist for Snow Birds. Thank you.
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Posted by: Valerie Reilly
I know nothing about the consulting business, however would love to learn more. PLease send me more information to valerie.c.reilly@gmail.com
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Posted by: Jay Young
Would like more information about the consulting business
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Posted by: Nicole
This is a great article! I am starting my own consulting business. From time to time I get fearful and question my decision. This article put my fears to under the bed! I will keep this article in my archives! I would like more information on Merchandise Consulting
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Posted by: David Pollard
email me about consulting.I would like to check this out as a new career.
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Posted by: Francine Byrd
I would love to get more information about consulting positions. Bringing sustainability and leadership to medium sized organizations is an exciting prospect.
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Posted by: BRUCE LESCELL
Currently working on my Six Sigma Certificate at CCSU in New Britain Conn. I will graduate Nov. 4th 2009. I have to write up the Course Required Project Charter which the President/CEO & CFO have agreed to sign off as the expected saving will result in 7 less chem changes in the Etech Process in the Nameplate Manufacturing process. The firm has stated they want to hire me as their employees are for some reason anamoured with my "Positive and Encouraging Demeanor" That tells me I have that Charisma required to be a Consultant. Any opinions ?
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Posted by: Olga Skinner
I am a Registered Nurse working as a Home Wellness Consultant. This job required a short training, only $46.00 investment, provides great satifaction in helping others live and achieve a healthier life-style. It is a geat home-based business opportunity!!! Thanks for the wonderfull article.
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Posted by: Richard Follis
In partnership with my past employer we started a consulting company dealing primarily with recruiting and retention issues. Unfortunately, given the economic downturn, I lost my job. As a token, I was given the consulting company. The problem I face is that recruiting and retention issues are currently not at the top of corporate priority lists. I know that when our economy turns, this will once again be a major concern for employers. I am looking for advice on how I can get employers attention now.
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Posted by: Geoof Walsh
Good article; nicely defined some expectation for both positions.
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Posted by: Gregory D.Jackson
I would like to get more information on the consulting business and firms that could use my services.
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Posted by: JOE CHANEY
Consulting or teaching which ever you call it would be nice. I do not think I fit as a corporate person, my appearance is not of suit and tie though I have the ability. Suit and tie people in appropiate positions have limited thinking in my opinion.
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Posted by: Barbara Clark
I am interested in mental health counseling. I have an associate's in clinical psychology. Is there anyway I can open a business on that level?If so, please advise.Thank you,Barbara Clark
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Posted by: Pamela K. Converse
I would love to work in a consulting firm
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Posted by: Ralph Finch Jr.
I have done some consulting in the past for Auto Shops with good results. I would like to do this full time as I enjoy the challenge.I would look forward to have a hand in someone's success.
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Posted by: Lea Fowler
I'd love to become a consultant & have more free time to enjoy my interests while maintaining the level of income I currently have or increasing it.
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Posted by: Farid Malik
Very interested in consulting. Good article
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Posted by: Clarence Clark
I must say that this [Paula Asinof's Commentary] is the best I've read thus far regarding consultant vs. corporate executive. I am in the middle of a serious job/career search, and so far have wound up helping others to find jobs or even make decisions on relationships, just by giving a few words of advice, or sharing some strategies I've learned. Although I myself am not working, being a consultant is definitely my cup of tea. Thanks Paula, for those words of wisdom and insight.
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Posted by: Steven Smith Jr
I have been unemployed for 12 months as a plant/project/boiler engineer. I have 14 years of experience in a power plant and I think that consulting is the way that I should go. What are the steps and guidelines for starting a consulting business? If you have any info. or guidelines, please share.
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Posted by: Christopher Gipson
This is a very good article I have been a restarunt Superintendent for 15 years and was recently laid off i would like more info on consultant work probaly more viable right now than ofice management or field Superintendent with the loss off jobs in construction field.
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Posted by: Javier R. Matias
Would like additional information on Construction
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Posted by: Pat Pascarella
Having 35 years of in automotive dealership management experience I would very much like to continue to apply what I know as much as what I can do. Passing on my "real world" automotive experience in consulting I find very interesting. I also believe that my senior management experience in the auto industry will transfer to many other industries. How do I persue this opportunity?
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Posted by: David Martin On: 1/22/2010 8:01:44 AM
Timely article. I've been wanting to start a consulting business, but don't know the first steps to implement my plan. The heavy-truck parts business is a narrow field but that's my expertise.
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Posted by: George Yurieff On: 1/23/2010 7:22:34 AM
Proper consulting can only be done when one has the knowledge, the experience, and the resources for the task at hand. But even having all the above, it is still difficult to actually get paid for your work: everyone wants "advice" (consultancy) for free and only the Lawyers seem to be able to get paid upfront.
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Posted by: francis greco On: 1/23/2010 7:33:20 AM
thanks really like more info on insurance claim consultant
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Posted by: jaye grant On: 1/26/2010 1:47:08 AM
I have been on both sides of the coin "corporate & consultant. If you are experienced in your area of expertise and enjoy training,consultant would be a rewarding field. Please make available more information on consulting......a very rewarding field but can be very cut throat!
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Posted by: Vicky Daulton On: 2/1/2010 3:02:14 PM
Great article!
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Posted by: Stephanie Perry On: 2/19/2010 6:47:25 PM
I have nine years clerical experience (Medical Records File Clerk) and am somewhat in between jobs. I am currently enrolled at Angley College (a technical college close to home) in their Medical Clinical Lab Assistant program. Are there consulting opportunities for someone in my situation?
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Posted by: Tom On: 2/26/2010 10:05:34 AM
I am trying to get into the consulting arena myself, as I feel that I can have a greater impact on an organization without the day-to-day political mess.I have 12 years experience in field marketing, demand generation and effective follow-through techniques. I would like to hear more about how I can move ahead in a consultative role.Tom
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Posted by: Frank Steele On: 3/4/2010 8:59:18 AM
Good article. Please send more information.
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Posted by: John Longtin On: 3/4/2010 2:27:15 PM
I have done some consulting the last three years, but on a hit or miss basis. I would like to learn more about being more active in the enterprise.
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Posted by: Vera Sherman On: 3/5/2010 12:37:35 PM
I have been a corporate business manager for many years and love the role of advice, counsel, leadership and support in the business environment. But at this point (over 20 years)and having been unemployed and looking for awhile, I really want to advise, counsel and "move" to the next challenge. How does one get started in the independent consulting buzz???
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Posted by: Bill F On: 3/6/2010 10:28:47 AM
I have been successful as a corporate executive and a networking consultant. I prefer the consulting role and I would encourage anyone to give it a shot... it can be very lucrative and will give you freedom from the corporate political rat race... more freedom than you could ever imagine!
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Posted by: Clarence Robinson On: 3/13/2010 8:19:27 PM
I am very interested in the consulting field. I enjoy analyzing and being able to advise people on what to do.
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Posted by: Nicole Anderson On: 3/14/2010 1:40:08 PM
I would like to receive more research.
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Posted by: David E. Dix On: 3/14/2010 8:41:43 PM
I would like to know more about it. Please forward me some information, please!!
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Posted by: Gaye Dobay On: 3/16/2010 2:37:56 PM
I would like more info on consulting. I have twenty five years experience as an automotive accounting controller and I think my expertise would be something that dealers could use.
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