Expert Networks for Engineers: Turn Your Technical Expertise Into $100–$500/Hour
How engineers earn $100–$500/hour through expert networks. Which technical specialties are in demand, how the calls work, compliance and IP rules, and how to start.
Expert Networks for Engineers: Turn Your Technical Expertise Into $100–$500/Hour Engineers are a perfect fit for expert network consulting, because the thing investors most struggle to evaluate is technology — and you live inside it. Whether you design chips, build software, run a manufacturing line, or specify industrial equipment, your hands-on technical judgment is worth a premium to people deciding where to put their money. This guide covers how expert networks work for engineers, which specialties are in demand, the rules to know, and how to get started. Why engineers are in demand on expert networks When a hedge fund or private equity firm evaluates a technology company, they can read the marketing and still not know whether the product actually works, how it compares to alternatives, or whether a new approach will disrupt the incumbents. That's an engineering question, and they'll pay an engineer who knows the field to answer it honestly. Networks like GLG, AlphaSights, Guidepoint, and DeepBench regularly seek engineers to assess product quality, technical feasibility, supplier and component choices, and where a technology is heading. Which engineering specialties pay best…