I am curious about doing part-time consulting during my breaks as a way for me to keep my practical skills up-to-date and also as a way of making extra money. I am wondering how I could get started as a part-time consultant, and what the market for consultants is like, particularly in the San Francisco Bay Area. Aside from AI, I have also done research in storage systems, and I have some software development experience from non-research jobs.
What would you bring to the table to convince someone to hire you as a consultant knowing they have to work around your schedule? Why would they bother?
Working with a colleague/friend in my last job for ten years gave me the edge to stay ahead. I have not figured out how fill that gap.
Understand that working around your schedule is going to be a non-starter for many potential clients. It conveys a low commitment to their problems. Low commitment breeds low trust. Consulting is b2b and b2b is built on trust.
Finally, it is reasonable to assume that the market for your work is efficient and that the exiting base of good clients is more or less already served by the existing cadre of consultants. This means that hanging out a shingle will tend to attract clients who are more problematic than ideal. Good luck.