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 | | The Executive Report | | Expand your job search portfolio with an executive report and stay ahead of the competition. |
 | | State Your Objective | | Learn the how, where, what, when and why of incorporating your career goals into your resume with these tips. |
 | | Moonlight Your Way In | | Interested in contract work? Get started part-time. Use these tips to manage employer and client expectations. |
 | | Prepare to Launch | | Are you trying to start a successful career as a contractor? Here's a detailed plan and checklist. |
 | | Set Up to Leave | | Being a contractor doesn't mean severing all ties with the working world. Would you go canoeing without any oars? |
 | | Can You Take Them With you? | | Does it go unsaid that you don't solicit customers while still working for your employer? Well, now we're going to say it: Don't do it. |
 | | Do Your Own Thing | | Corporate structure and bureaucracy can be stifling. Find out if the market has a need for your knowledge. |
 | | Change Their Minds | | A recruiter asks you to work as a full-time employee. Can you get the employer to hire you as a contractor? |
 | | Your First Customer? | | You've got good connections with the company you're leaving, so why not see if you can make it your first client? |
 | | Bill by Hour or Project? | | Some clients may prefer to see a project price rather than an hourly rate, but you make more by going with the latter. |
 | | One Client or Many? | | Should you work for one client at a time or keep a full stable of clients? There's no definite answer on which is better, but here's help on choosing a strategy. |
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