The Complete Guide to Hiring a SharePoint Consultant for Your Business

Introduction: Why This Guide Matters
In this detailed guide, we’ll cover:
1. Why Hire a SharePoint Consultant?
Many organizations begin their SharePoint journey with internal IT or a basic out-of-the-box setup. But they soon hit barriers:
What a SharePoint Consultant Brings:
Think of a consultant not just as a technician, but as an intranet architect who ensures your digital workplace performs at every level.
2. Key Criteria to Evaluate a SharePoint Consultant
Choosing the right consultant isn’t just about experience or pricing. You need a well-rounded partner.
Key Evaluation Criteria:
A. Experience & Portfolio
B. Business Understanding
C. Design & UX Skills
D. Custom Development Capability
E. Communication & Transparency
F. Support & Training
3. Questions to Ask Before You Hire
A consultant’s true value shows in how they respond to these questions:
Strategy & Planning
Implementation & Delivery
Adoption & Training
Post-Launch Support
4. 5 Costly Mistakes to Avoid When Hiring a SharePoint Consultant
Hiring the wrong consultant leads to low ROI and high frustration. Here are mistakes you should avoid:
Mistake #1: Hiring for Cost, Not Capability
Low-cost freelancers or agencies may lack the depth needed for complex setups, resulting in patchy work that requires rework.
Mistake #2: Ignoring UX and Branding
A clunky UI kills adoption. A great SharePoint consultant should care about layout, navigation, and branding as much as backend logic.
Mistake #3: No Roadmap or Governance Plan
Without a roadmap, SharePoint turns into a dumping ground. Consultants must help you structure libraries, permissions, metadata, and workflows.
Mistake #4: Not Involving End-Users Early
User feedback helps shape a usable, useful system. If you don’t involve real users early, expect resistance at launch.
Mistake #5: No Post-Implementation Support
A consultant who leaves right after go-live can leave your internal team stranded. Support, iteration, and governance are essential.
5. SharePoint Freelancer vs. SharePoint Consulting Firm: Pros & Cons
Depending on your project’s complexity, timeline, and internal capacity, you might consider a freelancer or a full consulting team.
Freelancers
Pros:
Cons:
SharePoint Consulting Firms (Like SharePoint Designs)
Pros:
Cons:
Tip: Choose a freelancer for one-time help. Choose a firm for enterprise-wide impact.
6. SharePoint Consultant Hiring Checklist
Use this checklist before making a final decision:
7. Final Thoughts: Hire for Growth, Not Just Setup
A SharePoint consultant isn't a plug-and-play hire. You're choosing a partner who will define how your team works every day, how they collaborate, how they find information, how they feel about internal tools.
At SharePoint Designs, we bring the full package:
We don’t just build SharePoint portals, we maximize your team’s performance through smarter digital workspaces.
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If you're exploring SharePoint for the first time or need to fix what's already built, we're happy to help.
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