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Design Consultants

A professional consultant is considered an expert who normally gets called upon to give opinions or advice. Most design consultants begin their careers by obtaining a degree in product design and during their careers they will usually spend time teaching students, at workshops or seminars, about product design and the use of CAD (computer-aided design software).

Of course, being a design consultant does not mean that you are limited in your choices. Design can relate to many fields and consultants services, including building consultants where the design of the building is the main focus. Or even engineering consultants where the design is more of a mechanical or technical focus; the possibilities are almost endless.

Many design consultants will also lend their expertise to local companies and entrepreneurs when they are contacted with an idea. They will generally check out the idea and then assist in the development of whatever type of product is needed. At times this means they work with other independent consultants and will usually receive a flat fee or perhaps even royalties from the sale of the product.

A design consultant can help businesses in many different ways, including improving customer access and making their company compliant with things such as the Americans With Disability Act. Often building consultants will work with a design consultant just for the purpose of complying with all of the regulations and figuring out how to make everything “fit” in an efficient, yet pleasing way. They have also been called upon to work with the National Center on Accessibility to help them complete their agenda in the area of technical assistance to companies that need to upgrade their current accessible areas.

If you have an interest in the area of design consultants you are not alone. Some consider consulting the “greener pasture” dream job by many executives and technical whizzes who may feel trapped by their current job. With the constant demand for experts, even in times of economic uncertainty, these independent professionals often receive the best jobs from multiple customers and their niche specific knowledge gives them prestige, which is often elusive to others. However, before you quit your job, set up your home office and have your business cards printed up, consider that professional consultants are entirely responsible for selling their own services. There is no support staff that handles making money while you sit down with mountains of networking solutions or number crunching work. A good rule of thumb to keep in mind is the “90/10″ rule, which states that a starting consultant spends 90% of their time selling themselves and 10% of their time doing their job.

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