Interim Management
The food industry is experiencing rapid change with continual significant pressure for delivery and results. Increasingly this objective is being fulfiled across key functions by Interim Managers who can help resolve key business challenges and provide expert functional advice.
From a candidate perpective, Interim Management is becoming increasingly popular as it provides:
- The opportunity to lead a more flexible working lifestyle, enabling individuals to re-address their work life balance.
- As a number of assignments may be completed throughout the year, work is varied and is likely to constantly challenge the individual, allowing for a wide range of experience to be gathered over a relatively short period of time.
- Another benefit for some is that they are able to concentrate solely on the immediate priorities within a role, hence being able to distance themselves from any workplace politics or long term uncertainties.
- Rates of pay tend to be more attractive on an interim basis when compared to permanent positions, and often compensates for time between assignments or periods where they choose not to work.
- Ultimately, and probably most attractively, interim professionals are able to capture greater control over their own working lives.