I've been doing contract work for several years and this talk highlighted some of what I was doing right, and some of what I was doing wrong. The personification of the types of clients was very helpful and gave great insight into what to look out for when freelancing. Kudos to Tim on using Prezi!
I don't do contract work. I do real work. What I learned is Tim doesn't do contract work either. He does mercenary development, which sounds so much cooler than what I do.
Tim is always an excellent speaker, and knowing how much time and energy he puts into his talks, it's clear he cares about providing a lot of value. And he always does. Combining a good story with humor and actionable advice, this was an excellent talk.
I'm not a contract (or mercenary) developer, but I've always wondered "what if?". After this talk, I have a better understanding of how it might happen successfully.
Tim covered a good amount of ground considering the talk was only 30 min in length. The graphic design of the slides themselves and their transitions were excellent. The talk came across as very polished
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very very good.
Very informative!
Excellent talk, great speaking skills. A lot of things I really recognized being a freelancer, I mean, mercenary developer. Thank you very much!
Great talk, even for experienced contractors there's some good info in there
so grateful for this talk. It was excellent. Tim is excellent!
I've been doing contract work for several years and this talk highlighted some of what I was doing right, and some of what I was doing wrong. The personification of the types of clients was very helpful and gave great insight into what to look out for when freelancing. Kudos to Tim on using Prezi!
Entertaining talk with lots of practical advice.
I don't do contract work. I do real work. What I learned is Tim doesn't do contract work either. He does mercenary development, which sounds so much cooler than what I do.
Tim is always an excellent speaker, and knowing how much time and energy he puts into his talks, it's clear he cares about providing a lot of value. And he always does. Combining a good story with humor and actionable advice, this was an excellent talk.
I'm not a contract (or mercenary) developer, but I've always wondered "what if?". After this talk, I have a better understanding of how it might happen successfully.
Tim covered a good amount of ground considering the talk was only 30 min in length. The graphic design of the slides themselves and their transitions were excellent. The talk came across as very polished