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by richard_g
2127 days ago
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When I was first starting out, one of my goals was to manage a team. I thought no one would hire me for that role since I didn't have the background for it. Instead I started freelancing, got a few clients, and eventually hired others to help me. Looking back, when I impressed clients with my work I was regularly offered various forms of management responsibilities. I probably could have found other opportunities like that if I had pursued it. If you demonstrate good results in one of the main skills required for a job and explain how you would build up the others, you might be surprised at who would hire you. People who can do well in several areas and effectively manage projects or other people are always in short supply. |
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