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I'm sure you already know this, but most consultants take home 30-60% of their bill-out rate (depending on their experience, supervision/regulatory requirements, and overhead expenses).

Business development is almost more important than actually doing the work, and overhead/ancillary costs are higher than many expect.



I am now, but I wasn't before taking this role last month. I was quite surprised to find out that the company doesn't hide the amount from me.




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