
Laid Off After 20 Years? Here’s How This Former Biz Dev Exec Took Control
In this episode of The Corporate Escapee Podcast, Brett sits down with Matt Hobson-Rohrer, an early escapee who has been navigating the solo business world for over 13 years. Matt shares how a moment in a Shanghai hotel room made him realize he was missing too much of his daughter’s life—only to have corporate make the decision for him a year later with a layoff (and a farewell gift of pots and pans). Matt walks us through his transition from a long corporate career in software partnerships to consulting, fractional work, and eventually launching his own digital twin and simulation business. He explains how he leveraged his high-value network to land his first clients, why fixed-price vs. hourly contracts matter, and how he structures his business today—with a team of experienced contractors running projects instead of full-time employees. Throughout the conversation, Matt and Brett dig into the mindset shift required to go solo, the importance of lifelong learning, and why corporate escapees often undervalue their expertise when pricing their services. They also discuss how solo business models are evolving into ecosystems of independent professionals collaborating without the constraints of traditional employment. If you’re considering your own escape, Matt’s story is a testament to how building relationships, embracing flexibility, and continually learning can create a sustainable and fulfilling post-corporate career. 🎧 Listen in to learn: ✅ Why your high-value network is your greatest asset when escaping corporate ✅ How Matt structured his business with independent contractors instead of full-time hires ✅ The biggest pricing mistake new escapees make (and how to avoid it) ✅ Why the future of work is shifting toward independent ecosystems Connect with Matt: Find him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hobsonrohrer/ or visit Roar Simulation to learn more about his work. TakeawaysBuilding a high-value network is crucial for success.It's important to coordinate career transitions with your partner.Having a plan for leaving corporate can save time and stress.Innovations in startups can lead to rapid growth and creativity.Networking at trade shows can significantly expand your connections.Transitioning to independence requires leveraging existing relationships.Mentorship is valuable at any stage of your career.Understanding your business model is key to success.Digital twins are the future of simulation in logistics.Embrace the freedom that comes with being your own boss. Running what-if scenarios provides insights and troubleshooting capabilities.A flexible business structure can accommodate various projects and partnerships.Understanding team members' values is crucial for work-life balance.High talent density leads to better problem anticipation and solutions.Experience allows for higher pricing strategies in consulting.Fixed price contracts can deliver high value but require careful bidding.Lifelong learning is essential for adapting to new challenges.Planning for a longer career involves thinking in smaller chunks.Teaching and community engagement are becoming important for escapees.Remote work allows for flexibility and maintaining productivity. Chapters 00:00 From Corporate to Freedom: Matt's Journey 03:02 Navigating Corporate Life: Lessons Learned 06:12 Building a High-Value Network 09:12 Innovations in the Startup World 11:52 Transitioning to Independence 15:09 Leveraging Networks for Success 17:58 The Evolution of Matt's Business 21:01 Understanding Simulation and Digital Twins 23:21...
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