31 min

Kimberly Wallbank on how to transition into the world of contracting Let's Talk Quality

    • Life Sciences

In this conversation, Kimberly Wallbank, a quality systems consultant in the pharma & biotech industry, shares her insights and experiences in the world of contracting. She discusses the changes in the contracting market, the types of projects she takes on, and the shift towards remote and on-site work. Kimberly also provides advice on building a network and finding contracts, including the importance of volunteering and referrals. She emphasizes the need for flexibility, problem-solving skills, and a strong support system when starting out in contracting.
Kimberly's Background and Consulting WorkReasons for Getting into ContractingChanges in the Contracting WorldTypes of Projects and Team SizesShifts in Remote and On-Site WorkBuilding a Network and Finding ContractsVolunteering and ReferralsDealing with Slowdowns in the MarketSkills Needed for ConsultingMotivation and Enjoyment as a ConsultantAdvice for Starting Out in Contracting
This is a conversation which is worth listening for anyone considering become a contractor. The contracting market has seen changes, with more consultants entering the market and building a network and proactively finding contracts can be a challenge without the right support systems. Kimberly shares how flexibility, problem-solving skills, and the ability to adapt to different business models are important for success as a consultant.
Hope you enjoy the show!

In this conversation, Kimberly Wallbank, a quality systems consultant in the pharma & biotech industry, shares her insights and experiences in the world of contracting. She discusses the changes in the contracting market, the types of projects she takes on, and the shift towards remote and on-site work. Kimberly also provides advice on building a network and finding contracts, including the importance of volunteering and referrals. She emphasizes the need for flexibility, problem-solving skills, and a strong support system when starting out in contracting.
Kimberly's Background and Consulting WorkReasons for Getting into ContractingChanges in the Contracting WorldTypes of Projects and Team SizesShifts in Remote and On-Site WorkBuilding a Network and Finding ContractsVolunteering and ReferralsDealing with Slowdowns in the MarketSkills Needed for ConsultingMotivation and Enjoyment as a ConsultantAdvice for Starting Out in Contracting
This is a conversation which is worth listening for anyone considering become a contractor. The contracting market has seen changes, with more consultants entering the market and building a network and proactively finding contracts can be a challenge without the right support systems. Kimberly shares how flexibility, problem-solving skills, and the ability to adapt to different business models are important for success as a consultant.
Hope you enjoy the show!

31 min