Starting Freelancing in the Data World Part 3: Skills & Your Personal Value Proposition

Choose your context 1. Skills A myth I encountered over the last year uttered by some is that people expect freelance consultants to possess years of skills. Again, freelancers are not superhuman. What the people making this claim fail to see is that reality is so mulit-facetted, that the question is not whether you have XYZ skills, but whether there is a willingness to pay in the market for skills you currently possess.
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Starting Freelancing in the Data World Part 2: Principles & Personality

Create your context 1. Integrity “The top priority–trumping everything else, including profits — is that all of us continue to zealously guard Berkshire’s reputation. We can’t be perfect but we can try to be. As I’ve said in these memos for more than 25 years: “We can afford to lose money — even a lot of money. But we can’t afford to lose reputation — even a shred of reputation.
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Starting Freelancing in the Data World Part 1: General Context

General Context Exactly one year ago on Friday, October 13, I finished my last day of full time employment. I had thought about freelancing solo for a couple of months prior to this day and decided that I would either manage to adapt to this new lifestyle and career within the remaining weeks of the year, or start job hunting again in January. One year later, I am very happy with my choice.
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