Making the switch to interim management
Is independence calling?
Today’s labour market demands for more transparency and shows an increasing need for interim managers, both experts and generalists in various disciplines. Starting on an independent employment basis brings flexibility, more control over your work-life balance and the possibility to earn more money.
If you want to know if a career switch to interim management is for you, or if you are considering to take the plunge but unsure where to start, download our Making the Switch to Interim Manager E-guide.
Contents of this guide in a nutshell:
- The steps to take to become an independent interim management professional
- The benefits of an interim management career
- Daily rates for interim managers
- Insights and misunderstandings around interim management
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Get in touch with our interim management team if you would like to discuss your next career move or check our latest missions.
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