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It's all about networking. Unfortunately that's not an area in which most of us IT professionals excel in. (We did choose IT for a reason). The best jobs don't make it to the classifieds before they're filled. You should still scour every available job source and apply to every possible …
I would try to focus on one or two areas that you enjoy the most. While you should still mention your other skills on your resume - more skill is always better, make sure one or two stand out as being prominent. Talk about your experience with those more than …
Honestly, I think the certifications for webmasters in general are a little outdated and not so widely used anymore. If anything, a solid portfolio and experience will get you more clients or a steady job in the field above a certification. While the CIW is a pretty widely advertised program …
I don't know if anyone here is familiar with [URL="http://www.mbopartners.com"]MBO Partners[/URL], but I wanted to mention them as an option and a resource for anyone wanting to strike out on their own as an independent consultant. I utilize their services for my freelance business, and it saves me a lot …
Freelancing is the best way to work at home, and probably the most profitable. Particularly in our industry, there are opportunities everywhere. You might try working with a company like SNIP/SNIP they'll handle all your back-office management, and save you money in taxes because you won't have to pay self-employment …
Well that's a tough question. If you're a risk-taker, I might go for the single-person company, because you could move up and get in on the ground-floor of something that might be really big someday. I see a lot of potential in something like that, but on the other hand, …
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