Lisa Farthing's career transition story
Lisa describes how she moved from a career in talent acquisition to becoming an HR Consultant
Lisa describes how she moved from a career in talent acquisition to becoming an HR Consultant
Name: Lisa Farthing
CIPD membership: Chartered Member
Current job title: HR Consultant and Company Director
Current employer: Human Capital Squared
Location: Greater London
Employment status: Self-employed
Previous role: Head of Talent Acquisition
Head of Talent Acquisition, EMEA at Juniper Networks
I had been contemplating how to achieve more meaning and flexibility in my career. After attending a CIPD seminar titled “Steering Your Career through difficult times” it gave me stimulus to start thinking about what I wanted to do and how to move my career forward. I developed a plan with some key objectives and milestones and through this process, started discussing my ideas with an ex-colleague. We saw the opportunity of forming an HR Consultancy partnership, having recognised there would be value in working together to build the business. We have complimentary skills and we also enjoy working together to develop ideas.
Good networking and communication skills are essential. Being a good listener and able to understand the business needs and then translate these into practical solutions that fit with the overall strategic goals is essential. Resilience and determination to persevere or adapt to evolving situations are also key skills.
Understanding who the target customers are and how we could meet their needs was an important area to focus on. Reaching out to our current network as well as forming new alliances, discussing areas of mutual interest is a good way to develop business opportunities.
It is still early days, but having some good project success that we can reference is helpful.
Being able to continue to develop professionally is a key part of my decision to transition to a self-employed career. It has provided more flexibility in my time allowing me to progress with self-development, attending courses and seminars in areas where I want to progress with a deeper level of expertise.
It is important to keep up to date with current and evolving HR practice and employment law, so using the CIPD central and branch resources have been very important to me in this transition process.
The biggest challenge has been to convert prospective clients into live projects. If I had my time again, I would endeavour to have a couple of confirmed projects with approved budgets, before making the move to self-employed status.
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