Are you ready to take the plunge and become an HRpreneur?
Hey HR pro π Thinking about swapping your in-house desk for a life of variety, flexibility, and maybe a little more fun? Consulting could be your next big adventure – but when is the right time to take the leap?
1. Figure out your “why”
Consultancy isn’t just a job swap, it’s a whole new vibe. Are you after freedom, variety, or finally getting to specialise in what you love? Knowing your why will help you shape your offer and set yourself up for success.
2. Pick your playground
The best consultants have a niche. Maybe it’s absence management, employee wellbeing, or talent strategy. Whatever lights you up, make it clear (being known for something makes you memorable!)
3. Dip your toes in first
No need to quit your job cold turkey. Start with small projects, freelance gigs, or part-time consulting. You’ll build confidence, get testimonials, and see if consultancy life really suits you.
4. Money talk
Self-employment is exciting but comes with bumps. Irregular income, taxes, and no company perks are real. Make sure you’ve got a little cushion before taking the plunge.
5. Look for the signs
You might be ready if:
- Your network is buzzing with opportunities
- You’ve got a high-demand skill to offer
- You’re excited to run the business side of things as well as the HR magic
6. Leave with love
Keep bridges intact. Your current employer could become a client or a source of referrals. A smooth exit is always a good move.
7. Start small, shine big!
Take on manageable projects first. Learn, grow, and gradually scale. Consultancy is a marathon, but the rewards? Totally worth it.
The bottom line
Making the jump from in-house HR to consultancy is exciting, a little scary, and totally doable. Know your why, find your niche, plan the practical stuff, and go for it – you’ve got this! πͺβ¨
And hey, when you’re ready to start taking on clients, building your brand, and having fun doing it, gighrly will be here to help you get gigs, connect with other HRpreneurs, and make consultancy life even sweeter. π

