Have you ever considered a career as interim professional? Working as an interim professional can have many advantages. You have the freedom to decide how you want to invest your energy and time. You have the flexibility to work when and where you want, and you can easily change your work environment. Here’s a list of all the benefits of working as an interim professional.
Working on an interim basis allows you experience many different types of organisation from the inside. With every new assignment you get to know new people, which means you build up an extensive network within your industry. If you enjoy meeting new people and expanding your network, a career as an interim professional is definitely for you.
Interim professionals are hired for the skills they already have. Clients want to hire someone who can complete the assignment straight away and who is already familiar with the sector. Because you often fulfil multiple assignments within the same sector, you quickly develop yourself into an expert in a certain area.
Because you always end up working at another organization, you become incredibly flexible. You learn to quickly adapt to new organisations and get to know all kinds of different organisational structures, corporate cultures and management styles. If you ever want a permanent position again, you’ll know exactly what type of organization suits you.
Life as an interim professional is never boring. Sometimes you work on a project at a large corporate, the next month you’ll work at a startup. Every time you work in a completely different environment, where you can improve processes by applying your knowledge and skills.
Interim projects are often international and working abroad from time to time is a realistic option. As an interim professional you are able to choose your own assignments and thus can decide whether and how much you want to travel.
Interim professionals are paid per hour. Although you will have to take into account costs like insurance and retirement, with a good occupancy rate you will still have more annual income than with a permanent employment contract.
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