I Have $1,000 to Invest - Becoming a Skills Broker
I have $1,000 to invest and want to become a skills broker, how do I go about doing so? If you find yourself debating such a topic then you are on the right track, by way of your thought process behind your investment exploits, as this is exactly the kind of thinking that will lead you to financial freedom, or to whatever financially motivated ideal you have set yourself.
Maybe you just want to change jobs and seek the thrill of something that offers a new challenge each day or you just want to be your own boss and are tired of serving someone else.
The Human Resources field is a very good way to start and you don't have to attend any courses to operate as a self-employed resource manager.
You don't even have to have any qualifications really, but a good command of whatever language will be your primary communication medium is the only requirement you really need to make a success out of this.
You don't even have to register with any board, but you must pay your taxes obviously, according to the tax structure of the country you are operating from.
First off all, you will probably need a website and a telephone.
An internet connection is also imperative as it is through the World Wide Web that you will facilitate most of your communication and solicit a lot of your work, as well as make use of for the procurement of work and delivery of completed projects.
This isn't human resource management in the traditional sense however, as here you will be operating essentially as a skills broker.
You will essentially become the middle man and create an income opportunity out of absolutely nothing.
You will just be taking advantage of a weakness some talented people have and bring that together with your newly found ability to source opportunities, and this requires nothing more than a bit of patience and the ability to read, as well as computer literacy, which are all things you most likely have if you have made yourself this far down this article.
Now, getting into exactly how you will go about being a skills broker, you will have to set up a site that offers talented people a variety of jobs.
You won't be giving them full-time jobs but you will give them the opportunity to list as being available as freelance writers, programmers, transcribers, translators amongst a long list of others with numbers that can go into the hundreds.
A simple search engine search of what you can offer will suffice.
Then, once you have your database of listed available talent, you will proceed to go out and source jobs.
You will source those jobs as an agency and then simply redistribute those jobs amongst your listed talent, offering your talent just a fraction less than the total value of what you will be getting from your contracted clients.
It may take a while to land the first job from your clients, but once that has been done you can list that under "past projects" and you'll be sure to attract more work.
Maybe you just want to change jobs and seek the thrill of something that offers a new challenge each day or you just want to be your own boss and are tired of serving someone else.
The Human Resources field is a very good way to start and you don't have to attend any courses to operate as a self-employed resource manager.
You don't even have to have any qualifications really, but a good command of whatever language will be your primary communication medium is the only requirement you really need to make a success out of this.
You don't even have to register with any board, but you must pay your taxes obviously, according to the tax structure of the country you are operating from.
First off all, you will probably need a website and a telephone.
An internet connection is also imperative as it is through the World Wide Web that you will facilitate most of your communication and solicit a lot of your work, as well as make use of for the procurement of work and delivery of completed projects.
This isn't human resource management in the traditional sense however, as here you will be operating essentially as a skills broker.
You will essentially become the middle man and create an income opportunity out of absolutely nothing.
You will just be taking advantage of a weakness some talented people have and bring that together with your newly found ability to source opportunities, and this requires nothing more than a bit of patience and the ability to read, as well as computer literacy, which are all things you most likely have if you have made yourself this far down this article.
Now, getting into exactly how you will go about being a skills broker, you will have to set up a site that offers talented people a variety of jobs.
You won't be giving them full-time jobs but you will give them the opportunity to list as being available as freelance writers, programmers, transcribers, translators amongst a long list of others with numbers that can go into the hundreds.
A simple search engine search of what you can offer will suffice.
Then, once you have your database of listed available talent, you will proceed to go out and source jobs.
You will source those jobs as an agency and then simply redistribute those jobs amongst your listed talent, offering your talent just a fraction less than the total value of what you will be getting from your contracted clients.
It may take a while to land the first job from your clients, but once that has been done you can list that under "past projects" and you'll be sure to attract more work.