Monday, August 23, 2010

Transition from Consultant to Full Time Employee: Part 1 of a 3 Part Series

The transition from consultant to full time employment is often easy, particularly if you are hired by the company that you are consulting to. Despite the ease of transition, there are a number of points that you must take into account:

Heed the Health Bug

As a consultant, you have your own health insurance coverage and likely a disability plan of some type in place. Your new employer will provide you with health benefits coverage, and you can save a little money by terminating your own. Give a little extra thought before terminating your disability insurance, however. This is often age and health based, and if your new job lasts only long enough for your health to change or for you to reach a milestone birthday, you may be looking at a significant increase in costs to buy back in.

Invest in a Backup Plan

In addition, you must have a 2 or 3 month contingency fund set aside for easy access to cash, just in case there is a gap in the contract work. Do NOT rush out to spend this contingency money as soon as you start your new job.

“Sixty-four percent of people intend to cut indulgent spending this year according to a new survey by HSBC Bank USA […] This month, half of consumers plan to cut down on non-essential spending like eating out, going to the movies and remodeling, according to the report.” [Haley, CNN]

Invest it for a while, possibly a few months, to ensure your new employment is what you had in mind.

Closing Your Company

Likewise, hold on to your incorporated or limited company for a few months, or longer if there is a possibility for after-hours work elsewhere. You WILL need to inform the Federal tax people that you will no longer make your quarterly tax installments, as well as close your various GST / PST accounts, business registration etc. About.com provides a useful checklist to help you with closing down your Canadian company here.


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Sunday, August 22, 2010

Featured Author: Shane Homan

BIOGRAPHY

Shane Homan is a senior Information Technology executive with extensive experience in software development and IT management. He has a demonstrated ability to staff and motivate an effective and focused Application Development and Support Environment within an IT department. He is an accomplished leader who creates an environment of trust and collaboration, which allows him to motivate his teams to deliver excellent results. His focus has been on liaising with senior business leadership in providing technical expertise to both long-term strategic planning initiatives and immediate return on investment goals.

He has 24 years of experience in IT, from software development, systems analysis and project management to process design and implementation. His most recent position was Associate Vice President and IT Business Partner, a senior IT role that was specifically architected to provide Thought Leadership, as a Trusted Partner, to the senior business management group. He has a significant retail background, as well as experience in vendor relations and working with managed service providers.

Shane enjoys public speaking and is active with Toastmasters International, currently holding the position of Vice-President Education in his local chapter. His proven ability to present and explain technical concepts to a non-technical audience enables him to bridge the technology gap between IT and business representatives. A talented writer, he has published articles on the topics of Etiquette in Social Media, and Online Image in Social Networking.

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