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As freelancers and contractors, everyone is potentially a client. Often we work with contract, employment, and/or...
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LinkedIn, industry blogs, and job search support groups are abuzz with stories of frustrations with contract/temp...
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A good client, contract, or temp gig will rarely (if ever) find it’s way to your doorstep without ample help...
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For many freelancers and contractors, the employment situation remains tough. You’ve heard it before:...
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You’ve seen articles on how to deal with troublesome coworkers, but what if your problem is the manager of...
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In a lean economy, opportunities for on-the-job training, especially for contractors and temps, are often...
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Freelancers are often asked to give free work samples, time, or detailed business expertise by clients who might...
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A big part of freelancing is your pitch/bid, which includes work samples, past client successes/recommendations,...
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Contractors and temps rely on agencies and recruiters to provide them with work gigs. How do you decide who can...
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On LinkedIn, the Digital Eve digest, and doubtless other career blogs and lists, one question commonly pops up: how...
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