Yeah, you'll definitely have to do some "people" work as you work with clients, so be ready for that.
My advice (since you say you're not super excited about that part), is to start local: with people who you already know. Maybe devs you've met at meetups, or people you know from previous jobs, etc - but having a pre-existing relationship can really help break the ice, and you'll learn how to do "people" stuff with other clients too :)
Good luck!
We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers.
Yeah, you'll definitely have to do some "people" work as you work with clients, so be ready for that.
My advice (since you say you're not super excited about that part), is to start local: with people who you already know. Maybe devs you've met at meetups, or people you know from previous jobs, etc - but having a pre-existing relationship can really help break the ice, and you'll learn how to do "people" stuff with other clients too :)
Good luck!