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The advantages of interim property and surveying jobs

While excellent remuneration (depending on role and location) remains the prime motivator that attracts candidates to interim property and surveying jobs, working as an interim will enable you to manage and fast track your career. 

Foremost among the benefits is the flexibility of working hours and associated work-life balance, both of which have assumed an ever-growing importance in the jobseeker’s decision-making process.

Securing permanent property and surveying jobs

An interim role can often develop into something more concrete. “It can be your springboard to landing a more permanent role. You are ‘in situ’ and can assess the environment and your chances of securing something more permanent,” comments Greg Lettington, Director of Hays Property & Surveying. 

As a permanent employee, you will have greater access to training and development as well as the added protection during sickness, holidays or prolonged leave. Keep in mind that you may be out of work for periods of time and will need a financial buffer (although flexibility about the contract can help minimise this). 

As long as you are aware of the pitfalls, an interim career can be your ticket to an extremely rewarding property and surveying career.

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