Ensure Fast and Efficient Reinforcement - How to Prepare for Hiring an Interim Consultant

Framtidens ekonomi- och lönefunktion | 16.10.2024

by Sanna Törngren

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Hiring an interim consultant can be an effective solution when a company faces temporary challenges or changes, such as an urgent need for expertise or an unexpected gap in the organization. Interim consultants are experienced professionals who can quickly step into a role, contribute their expertise, and deliver results over a limited period of time. 

To find the right interim consultant, it’s common to seek assistance from a staffing agency, as they can help secure the right resource quickly. Staffing agencies have networks of consultants and can promptly inform you about which consultants are available on short notice. Additionally, they have expertise in staffing and can quickly match you with a consultant who fits your specific needs. 

Although staffing agencies are there to make the process as fast and efficient as possible, there are several preparations you can make to fully leverage the consultant’s potential.

 

1. Define Your Needs and Expectations

Clearly define what you need. This could involve covering a specific role, solving an urgent challenge, or driving a project forward. It’s essential to specify exactly what tasks and results you expect from the consultant. 

Questions to ask: 

  • What needs do we have to address? 
  • What specific skills are expected from the consultant? 
  • What results or projects do we want the consultant to deliver? 
  • How long will we need the consultant’s help? Is the need short-term, or could it last for a longer period? 

By being clear from the start about your expectations, you can ensure that you hire the right consultant with relevant skills and experience.

 

2. Identify the Right Consultant Profile

The next step is to identify the type of consultant profile that best fits your situation. Since interim consultants often work within shorter timeframes, it’s important to find someone who not only has technical skills but can also quickly adapt to your organization. Given the considerations involved, this is another reason to work with a staffing agency. Instead of handling everything yourself, you can leverage their expertise to fine-tune the profile and secure the right resource. 

Questions to consider: 

  • Do we need someone with experience from similar companies or projects? 
  • Should the consultant have leadership experience, or are we primarily looking for specialist knowledge? 
  • What personal qualities are important for success in our team? 

A staffing agency can help you identify which requirements are realistic for a temporary resource. By narrowing down certain tasks, the consultant can instead focus on core responsibilities. 

Carefully matching the consultant’s skills and personality to the assignment and the company will help ensure an efficient start and faster delivery of results.

 

3. Prepare for a Quick Onboarding

Since interim consultants are often hired to quickly step in and deliver results, it’s important to have a structured but rapid onboarding process in place. The goal is to provide the consultant with sufficient information and access to begin delivering as soon as possible without overwhelming them with lengthy introductions. 

Here’s how to prepare for onboarding: 

  • Identify the key people the consultant needs to meet within the first few days. 
  • Ensure access to essential tools, systems, and documents is ready before the consultant starts. 
  • Develop a brief introduction plan that explains the company’s structure, the project’s goals, and the expectations for the consultant’s role. 

By having an effective onboarding plan, you can ensure the consultant quickly gets up to speed and starts delivering results.

 

4. Maintain Ongoing Communication and Follow-Up

Regular and clear communication is essential, as it helps both the consultant and the company stay on track and adjust the direction if needed. 

Tips for effective follow-up: 

  • Set up regular check-in meetings to review progress and address any challenges. 
  • Be clear with feedback and any adjustments needed to keep the project on schedule and on target. 
  • Encourage the consultant to share their observations and insights – interim consultants often bring an external perspective that can be valuable to the company. 

By maintaining ongoing communication and follow-up, you can prevent problems from escalating and ensure that both parties have a clear understanding of how the assignment is progressing. 

 

The Right Consulting Firm for You 

Azets have extensive experience in helping companies with recruitment, both for permanent positions and interim consultants. Are you looking to hire a consultant within finance, payroll, or HR? Feel free to contact us, and we will assist you in finding the right resource for your needs. 

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About Sanna Törngren

Sanna Törngren works at Azets as a Recruitment Specialist since 2022. She helps customers with both long-term recruitment solutions and with finding interim consultants for shorter assignments.