Starting Your Own IT Business (FAQ)
You might have some questions about the role you will play as an IT consultant or running an IT Consulting firm and what it takes to leap into this field. As with any career choice, it can be somewhat challenging to predict what a path in IT consulting will bring you. To help you develop a better understanding of what you are likely to expect, we have presented answers to some of the most asked questions about IT consulting:
What are the educational requirements for a typical IT consultant?
What is a typical day for an IT consulting firm looks like?
Moreover, since you are your own boss, your workdays will not always be the traditional 9 to 5 schedule. You will have the freedom and flexibility to work on your own terms, but that does not necessarily mean you can take off whenever you want, especially when you have just started out and want your business to grow!
How much will I need to travel?
What are the different IT consulting roles and titles?
- Chief Architect, Information Technology (IT)
- Information Technology (IT) Architect
- Senior Software Architect
- Sr. Software Engineer/ Programmer/ Developer
- Software Development Manager
- Information Technology (IT) Director
- Chief Information Officer (CIO)
- Information Technology (IT) Manager
- Vice President (VP), Information Technology (IT)
- Program Manager, Information Technology (IT)
- Project Manager , Information Technology (IT)
- Information Technology (IT) Manager
- Senior Project Manager, Information Technology (IT)
- Information Technology (IT) Director
Should I be taking any specialization courses?
Well, there is a wide range of specialization programs available for individuals who are aspiring to become IT consultants. In addition, whichever you choose to go with, you can be certain that it will provide you with the necessary skills and knowledge to prosper in the ever-changing world of IT.
What kinds of companies are interested to hire an IT consultant?
If I want to be a IT Consultant myself, what will my daily responsibilities entail?
- Presenting strategies and expertise to clients
- Identifying, developing and implementing solutions
- Effectively communicating with your team and clients
- Traveling to and from client sites
- Designing, installing, testing and monitoring new systems
- Preparing documentation to help clients learn about the system and presenting reports to show performance/results.
- Involvement in sales and support, and where necessary, maintain close contact with clients.
- Diving into the latest industry changes, news and trends.