More professionals are choosing interim management – and don’t want to go back
The European interim management market is expanding rapidly. An increasing number of professionals are consciously opting for flexibility, variety and impact in their careers. A recent survey conducted by international talent solutions provider Robert Walters reveals: the move from permanent employment to self-employment is a well-considered one – despite some initial concerns. For many, however, the advantages clearly outweigh the drawbacks. Christian Atkinson, Country Director at Robert Walters Switzerland, outlines the key trends.
Concerns remain – but not for everyone
Although interim management is gaining in popularity, the interim managers surveyed by Robert Walters reported having had doubts before making the transition to self-employment.
"49% of respondents said their main concern was around securing a steady pipeline of assignments and the potential for extended gaps between projects," Christian explains. "This is by far the greatest barrier."
Other concerns raised by respondents included:
- Financial insecurity (10%)
- Changes to perceived professional status (5%)
- A higher level of responsibility (5%)
What makes interim management so attractive?
- The benefits cited by respondents make a compelling case:
Varied work (76%) - Greater decision-making autonomy (53%)
- Improved work-life balance / more flexibility (44%)
- Financial benefits (37%)
- More opportunities for personal development (26%)
- Access to more senior or interesting roles (11%)
Christian comments: "The fact that only one third of interim managers see financial gain as their main motivation shows they’re looking beyond purely monetary rewards. Interim professionals are deliberately choosing a career path that brings them fulfilment – both professionally and personally. They want to make a tangible impact within organisations while also achieving a healthier work-life balance. Interim roles offer precisely that kind of flexibility."
A return to permanent employment? For many, not an option
38% of interim managers surveyed said they completely ruled out a return to permanent employment. A further 46% considered it unlikely, as such a move no longer aligned with their personal goals.
"For the majority, it’s the variety, autonomy and sense of purpose that matter most," Atkinson summarises. "Interim management is not a stopgap – it’s a conscious career choice."
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Christian Atkinson
Country Director | Robert Walters SwitzerlandPhone: +41 44 809 3513
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