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Definition - A consultant (from the latin consultus meaning "legal expert") is a professional who provides expert advice in a particular domain or area of expertise such as accountancy, technology, the law, human resources, marketing, medicine, finance, public affairs, communication, or other specialised areas of knowledge. Some examples of specialty areas are:
The main difference between a consultant and a 'normal' expert is that the consultant is not himself employed with his client, but instead is in business for himself or for a consultancy firm, usually with multiple and changing clients. Thus, his clients have access to deeper levels of expertise than would be feasible for them to retain in-house, especially if the speciality is needed comparatively rarely.Wikpedia
Often a consultant provides expertise to clients who require a particular type of knowledge or service for a specific period of time, thus providing an economy to the client. In other situations, companies implementing a major project may need additional experienced staff to assist with increased work during that period.
Do You Need a Consultant?
You name it. If you are not sure how to express it, or how extensive your project, just introduce your idea or problem and we will begin to explore the possibilities together. Vincent Clark provides:
In conjunction with his technical writing, software testing, and help files creation,
Vincent Clark provides consulting services
with wide ranging advice and recommendations to promote your development project.
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