Do you know whether consultants are ever compensated in stock or options from a client company?
Situation is a start-up company with venture capital but can’t (won’t) pay my quoted rate (I’m an independent consultant, business reengineering). They want me to come back with something much lower, maybe half.
I’m OK with that IF I can negotiate something in return (and not just lower my price without due consideration). They’ve hinted at future upside (for them, as a company), so I’m wondering if there is a way for me as a non-employee to get stock options if I lower my consulting fee.
I have no experience with non-cash compensation as a consultant. Anyone out there have some good information or ideas?
Search27Man - Thank you for your forthright assessment, born of your experience. I’m interested in what others might say as well.
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One Comment on Do you know whether consultants are ever compensated in stock or options from a client company?
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search27man on
Tue, 23rd Sep 2008 10:01 pm
Yes … Stock option, Barter, Goods that you can convert to cash. Many ways to be compensated. Biggest problem is you are new and they are haggling you down. Leave them be and go on to other jobs.







