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Ask HN: Where do people find part time consulting opportunities in ML?

13 pointsby rafiki6about 2 years ago
What are the most successful avenues? I'm located in Toronto so not finding the in-person meetings to be too useful.

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psyklicabout 2 years ago
In independent consulting, you ideally need potential clients reaching out to you to achieve high rates&#x2F;flexibility&#x2F;exciting work&#x2F;etc. It is possible to find these cold calling, but it will be more competitive and the work you find might not be ideal initially.<p>So, I would start by reaching out to past colleagues and friends, letting them know you&#x27;re available. One of my best clients ended up being a referral from a non-technical friend.<p>Otherwise, you&#x27;ll want a strong relevant public presence, e.g. by writing a book, blogging, or making public contributions (Twitter&#x2F;Stack Overflow&#x2F;open source&#x2F;etc). I&#x27;ve even received consulting inquiries solely from a few commits to niche GitHub projects.<p>IMO the most bang for your buck right now is Twitter. Numerous people have become somewhat well-known post-ChatGPT by tweeting insights about AI advancements (often paired with their own technical projects).