I’m looking to make a career shift into manufacturing.

To be smart about it, I’m trying to speak to small manufacturers to learn about their stories and the challenges they face to better inform myself on where I can add value in the industry.

I tried cold emailing local shops in my area for a quick call but haven’t had success. I offered free financial consulting in return for their time.

Any recommendations on how I can reach small manufacturers?

I’m considering more direct approaches like cold calling or showing up at their shop. But before I do anything, I wanted to get people’s advice in this sub!

For the small business owners out there, what would be the best way for a young guy hoping to break into your industry to get 20/30 minutes of your time?

  • gainsngains@alien.topOPB
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    1 year ago

    I haven’t focused on an industry yet. I was hoping to learn about a few before zero’ing in.

    I’m based in California.

    • radsourcing@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      I would decide on the industry and research it so you can have informed conversation with the manufacturers you reach out to