Pros
Flexible schedules and strong work-life balance opportunities. Rapid professional growth and exposure to diverse HR situations. Ability to flex hours up or down as client needs allow, offering both flexibility and income potential. Opportunity to learn from highly knowledgeable and experienced HR professionals.
Cons
Limited training and onboarding relative to the complexity and expectations of the role. Unrealistic workloads without sufficient resources or structural support. Rapid growth without the necessary infrastructure or processes to sustain it. Inconsistent leadership direction and lack of alignment across the team. Clients are sometimes not well-matched to the company’s stated values or service model, creating challenges for consultants. Consultants are not always assigned based on client needs, skillsets, or expertise. Insufficient understanding of client expectations and HR needs, often leading to service gaps. Lack of accountability with clients when issues arise, particularly regarding compliance or misalignment. Leadership involvement is spread too thin, reducing availability for meaningful guidance and coaching. Limited root-cause analysis when issues occur between payroll, HR functions, and clients. Lack of transparency