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Published : 2 months, 4 weeks ago (Mon, 25 Aug 2008 09:05:28 PDT) Searched: web design http://it-biz.livejournal.com/3572.html 0 links Related posts
Great Opportunities for IT Contractors
When I decided to throw myself out there as an independent IT contractor, I had big dreams of tons of clients. Originally, I started out as a >web designer. About two days in, I decided to add “Web Developer” to my title. As time has progressed, I have become aware of different opportunities that weren’t available to me as a mere web designer.
Depending on what degrees or certificates that you hold, your opportunities as an IT contractor will be greatly influenced. The same can be said about what opportunities your work experience and portfolio will bring you. Having a well-prepared portfolio is more important than having every possible degree or certificate. Degrees and certificates show your level of schooling. Your portfolio shows your actual abilities. Remember to keep your portfolio current and make sure to stock it with your best work. Also, make sure that every job you take on looks as good, if not better, than your best portfolio piece.
In today’s world of outsourcing and downsizing, corporations are turning to contractors and consultants whenever they can. This is where your vital experience and abilities come in. Why would you limit yourself to a specific category like I did? Maybe because you see a large income possibility, maybe that is the only place where your talents lie, or more likely, that is the only talent you have thought about capitalizing on so far.
IT contractors are always needed in the vast world of the Internet. Web design cannot be accurately described without breaking into multiple categories. You can design e-commerce sites, simple single-page sites, complex content management sites, and the list could go on forever. The best way to go in the web design/development field is to find a niche, develop a portfolio and earn a good reputation. Having an extensive clientele gives prospective clients peace of mind and it also pulls in lots of referrals.
Graphic design is another great field to find contract work in. Companies always need graphics for business cards, letter head or their annual newsletter and employing a full-time graphic artist doesn’t always make financial sense. That is where you, the contractor, come into play. You cost less than yearly in-house graphic artists and you always deliver on time. Not to mention the fact that graphic work is great to bill out to customers. You can make graphics as detailed as possible or you can make simple, less detailed, less expensive graphics to fit a tight budget.
Programming and coding are great way for contract work. When companies or individuals find themselves needing a specific application, be it for web or non-web use, hiring a contractor will most likely save them money. Unless you run a software development company, having coders on staff just doesn’t make sense. |