Is it a good time to become an Independent HR consultant? How do you know if its right for you? HR Consultant, Kate Marchant looks into what you need to consider on your journey to becoming a freelance HR consultant– before you even get to how you set yourself up and pricing.
In many ways the demand for HR Consultants is possibly at the highest levels ever seen. HR has played a massive part in steering businesses through the choppy waters of the Covid pandemic and, as we emerge from a turbulent two years or so, the working landscape has probably changed forever. HR is in demand – whether that’s as an inhouse or independent resource!
Perhaps the most fundamental question of all - you need to ask yourself is why you want to do this. Obviously, it will differ from person to person but it is so important to understand what you want from becoming a freelance HR consultant. Many people have different reasons – some common ones are:
Possibly lots of other reasons too, but it does help for you to understand your own motivation and what you are looking for, so you have a clear purpose.
Whilst having independence and being your own boss are highly attractive to many, you do need to have emotional resilience to handle freelance working. You know your HR stuff but what about whether:
…and the various other quirks of setting up on your own!
Obviously you need to know your HR stuff, however there are many other skills and dimensions to being independent which you need to be aware of, such as:
There are many more skills required of an HR consultant but the above are amongst the top ones to be aware of.
There are many more skills required of an HR consultant but the above are amongst the top ones to be aware of.
Once you have established your ‘why’, decided consulting is right for you and you have the right skill set then what next?
Often many people go into HR Consulting without giving real thought about who they actually want to work with! Time spent defining your HR consultancy's ideal client is as a HR consultant in the early days will really help to provide clarity on not only who your perfect client is, but what it is you can do to help them. In addition, it’s important to understand the fundamentals on marketing your HR consultancy services. Understanding how to market your services can help you establish goals and direction for setting up your HR consultancy business.