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How to Choose the Right Client to Work For

As an independent contractor, you have the luxury of choosing which clients you want to work for. But with that luxury comes great responsibility. Not all clients are created equal and it's important to choose wisely so that you can have a positive and productive working relationship.


Here are a few things to keep in mind when choosing a client:


1. Pay

2. Hours

3. Type of customer service calls

4. Company culture


Let's take a closer look at each of these factors:


Pay:


Of course, you want to make sure that you're getting paid what you're worth, but that's not the only thing to consider when it comes to getting paid. No one likes surprises when it comes to their paycheck, so be sure to ask about payment policies and procedures upfront.


Hours:


When it comes to hours, you'll want to make sure that the client's needs fit with your availability. There's no use taking on a client who needs you to be available 24/7 if you're only available during business hours. Likewise, if you're looking for a part-time gig, there's no sense in taking on a client who needs someone full-time. Be sure that your hours are compatible before moving forward.



Type of customer service calls: This is an important one because not all customer service calls are created equal. Some calls may be more challenging than others and some may be more time-consuming. You'll want to make sure that you're prepared for the type of calls that you'll be fielding before taking on a new client.


Company culture:


Finally, you'll want to make sure that the company culture is a good fit for you. Every company has its own way of doing things and its own values and beliefs. Do your research ahead of time and see if the company's culture is one that you can get behind.


Conclusion:


Choosing the right client is an important decision for any independent contractor. Be sure to consider all of the factors before making your decision so that you can set yourself up for success!


 
 
 

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