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📣 mr_o47

How do you start your own tech consulting company


Hello HN, This is more of a vague question but I would like to narrow it down to three things.

1. Things required for in order to start your own consulting firm specific to US.

2. How do you form a team or find people to work with you

3. How do you find clients for your company


  👤 ensemblehq Accepted Answer ✓
1. There are administrative tasks such as registration of your corporation and there are basic tasks/resources required for your services (i.e. what software/certifications/hardware needed?)

2. Forming a team should come second after assessing your market if you’re just starting out but finding out who you can work/partner with is useful.

3. Start with your immediate network and branch out. Other methods will take sometime. Partnerships could be key.


👤 ankothari
With 1 Customer, 1 developer and 1 CEO

👤 user123456780
You start by making your first sale, then you're a company.

The questions are how do you make your first sale? What are you selling? How will anyone know that you're selling something?


👤 anandnair
It varies based on which level you are at. If you're a beginner, start as a freelancer. Find projects from your existing network. Bootstrap. Slowly build a core team as you get more projects.

Trust me, your first clients will come from your immediate or extended network. Ask people for introductions. It works!


👤 dhruvkar
I'm in the beginning stages of this and this is just one data point, however:

1. LLC (or even under your own name is fine (I don't remember the costs, but under $100). You'll also need business insurance (I'm paying $70/month).

2. When my first contract needed help, I posted it on upwork, got 16 applicants, interviewed 4, started a contract with 2 and eventually working with 1.

3. Immediate close network. Helps if they work at a FAANG company (or if you did). Once you're in the system and have a few connections, it can steamroll into larger contracts.