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Re: EDI Consulting & Rate Question

I agree, Dave. Most EDI consultants are not getting $75-$150/hour. The
original writer was asking about "EDI consulting companies" so I assumed he
wanted to know corporate bill rates not what an individual actually grosses.
So $75-150/hour bill rates are probably reasonable.
Of course, we could get into the consultant vs. independent contractor vs.
temporary employee discussion. 8-)
Jim Divoky, EC Solutions, Inc.
>
> Jim,
> The rate you describe below ($75-$100/hr) is below what the average rate is
> today.That what the average was about a year ago but not now. That maybe the
> rate the consultant companies are getting but twhat he consultant gets is not
> that high. I know pleanty of EDI consultants with many years experience who
> can't get that rate today. Even look at any job site or any email that flow
into
> this list. I haven't seen one with $75-$100 in many months. You can say that
is
> the average rate all you want but talk to any consultant here is looking for a
> contract today and they can tell you the rate. Today that rate is high for
most
> states regardless of the persons experience.
> wrote:Rates are going to be dependent on your location,
the
> skill set of the
> consultant, the duration of the engagement, and on the organization supplying
> the person. I know of EDI consultants with law degrees, PhDs, CPAs, MBAs,
BAs,
> and AAs. Some have 30 years experience and some have a single year. And they
> can have extremely wide-ranging technical, business, managerial, and personal
> skills. Do you want a star, a journeyman, or an apprentice? A trainer, a
> programmer, an architect? Do you need EDI consulting or a temporary
operations
> person? Are you willing to engage a consultant directly or do you have to work
> through preferred vendors? Preferred vendors may add up to $100 per hour to a
> consultants hourly rate. Do you need someone for a day, a week or six
months?
>
> If you describe your requirements, someone may be able to provide an accurate
> estimate. My recent experience has been that rates are currently ranging
> nationwide from $75-150/hour.
>
> Jim Divoky, EC Solutions, Inc.
>
> > Does anyone know of any EDI Consulting companies in the Phoenix, AZ
> > area? Also, what's the going hourly rate for EDI consulting (high
> > and low range)?
> >
> > Thanks for any info.
> >
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