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January 26, 2017 0

3 Tips to Transition from Fulltime to Contract Roles

 

Most people feel comfortable in a fulltime, permanent role. It represents security and comes with benefits.  However, contract role can be a great deal.  In this economic client, contract roles are becoming more common place.  By their nature, they allow you the flexibility and often more growth potential than a full time, permanent role.  Additionally, seeking contract roles through a staffing or agency can give you the benefits (like health insurance and 401k) and security of a full time role with the added benefits of contracting. 

If you are ready to make the transition from full time employee to contractor, there are some tips to help.

1. Be Up Front

Before anything else, you should make it clear that you’re interested in a contract position during the interview.  Many companies may ask why you are moving from full time to contact.  Remember to discuss the growth potential and flexibility.

2. Become Indispensable

It goes without saying that a company want contracts to outperform their expectations, but even meeting the expectations of your role isn’t always enough. To truly stand out (especially as a contractor, you should work to stand out by working hard and exceeding expectations.

3. Make Sure to Mingle

Sometimes, contract workers make the mistake of isolating themselves from colleagues since they don’t see themselves as a “real” team member. This is a missed opportunity.  When you are part of the team, companies will want to extend your contract.  This can create long term contract opportunity and allow you to create personal connections that will go a long way in your career.

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