# Updated Today I've made some modest changes to my CV, [LinkedIn][linkedin] and [various][identica] [online][twitter] [profiles][github]. The theme has been "less is more" and I want to highlight my interest consulting in [Clojure][clojureblog], security and [embedded hardware][usbtrngblog]. Why corp-to-corp consulting? I regularly get asked this question by companies that want to fill permanent, full-time positions. Having worked for big companies, small companies and even having founded a Silicon Valley startup from Minnesota (just think of the miles!) I've come to realize that consulting is a great fit for me. I can carefully chose clients projects that have really interesting problems and at the same time invest continually in personal development (e.g. [[conference organizing|/tmarble/posts/Legal_Issues_at_FOSDEM_2014]], working to increase the [participation of women][clojurebridgempls] in [open source software][debianopw]). One of the nice fringe benefits for clients is I can share best practices that I've learned in my travels with each engagement. Let [[me|/tmarble]] know if your project could use some extra hands! [linkedin]: http://www.linkedin.com/in/tmarble [identica]: https://identi.ca/tmarble [twitter]: http://twitter.com/tmarble [github]: https://github.com/tmarble [clojureblog]: http://info9.net/wiki/tmarble/posts/10000_Processes_in_Om/ [usbtrngblog]: http://info9.net/wiki/tmarble/posts/USB_TRNG/ [clojurebridgempls]: https://github.com/clojurebridge-minneapolis/organizing/blob/master/SURVEY.md [debianopw]: https://wiki.debian.org/OutreachProgramForWomen [[!tag clojure debian security]]