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Tag Archives: work
Are you charging too little?
I found a great little list over at Freelance Switch. http://freelanceswitch.com/humour/top-ten-signs-you-may-be-charging-too-little/ One of my favorites: Number 6: Clients pay your invoices in cash from their wallet. Also check out: http://freelanceswitch.com/humour/top-ten-signs-you-may-be-charging-too-much/ Number 9: You’re still living off a job you … Continue reading
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Offshoring: Fool’s Gold or Real Savings?
One thing that amazes me is that some startups still consider offshoring a cost saving option. Offshoring will almost certainly guarantee that your first implementation will be a failure and a huge amount of time and money will be wasted. … Continue reading
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Tagged c#, ceo, consulting, contracting, entrepreneur, finance, hiring, interviewing, java, jobs, offshore, offshoring, outsourcing, venture capital, work
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