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Executive Assistant to the CEO (9 month FTC)

Posted 7 days ago by Gearset


The Executive Assistant to the CEO at Gearset plays a crucial role in supporting the CEO and the Operations team by mana...

  • Rate £55,000 per year
  • Category Fixed-Term
  • Work type Hybrid
  • Location Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

Executive Assistant to CEO

Posted 1 week ago by FCDO Services


The Executive Assistant to the CEO at FCDO Services is responsible for providing high-level administrative support in a...

  • Rate £31,898 per year
  • Category Fixed-Term
  • Work type Hybrid
  • Location Hanslope, England, United Kingdom

About Our CEO Contract Roles in Reading

What does a ceo contractor do?

Interim CEO contractors are engaged to provide executive leadership of an organisation on a fixed-term basis, typically during periods of transition such as a leadership vacancy, a turnaround situation, a period of significant strategic change, or ahead of a sale or fundraising process. The scope of the role is the same as a permanent CEO: setting strategic direction, leading the executive team, managing relationships with the board, investors, and key stakeholders, and taking ultimate accountability for the performance of the business. Interim CEOs are brought in when there is no suitable internal candidate, when the situation requires specific expertise that the existing team does not hold, or when speed of appointment is critical and a permanent search would take too long.

The profile expected for Interim CEO engagements is distinctly different from other contractor disciplines. Boards and investors are primarily seeking individuals with credible CEO-level experience, ideally in a comparable business by size, sector, or complexity. The ability to walk into a complex situation, establish credibility and authority quickly, and make consequential decisions under uncertainty is more important than any specific functional skill set. Interim CEOs are expected to be transparent with boards, honest about what they are finding, and clear about what needs to change. Most operate through a combination of personal reputation, relationships with specialist interim firms, and referrals from investors or non-executives who have worked with them previously.

What is the market like for ceo contractors?

The interim CEO market in the UK is small in volume but high in value, concentrated at the top end of the executive interim market. Demand is driven primarily by private equity-backed businesses requiring rapid leadership change, SMEs facing succession or performance challenges, and larger organisations managing a sudden leadership departure. The market for credible interim CEOs with relevant sector experience is tight: supply of genuinely experienced candidates is limited, which supports day rates at the very top of the contracting market. Most interim CEO assignments are sourced through specialist executive interim firms and personal networks rather than through conventional job boards.

What is the contracting market like in Reading?

The Thames Valley corridor's concentration of global technology and telecommunications companies defines Reading's contracting character almost entirely. Several firms maintain their UK or European headquarters in and around the town, sustaining deep hiring activity across software engineering, cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, networking, and IT programme delivery. This heavy technology skew means Reading lacks the breadth in finance, government, or construction found in comparably sized cities, but within its specialism the depth is exceptional. Proximity to London means the two markets overlap significantly, with many contractors working interchangeably across Reading and west London engagements. Rates closely track London levels for technology roles, typically sitting no more than 5 to 10 per cent below, reflecting the calibre of employers and the intensity of competition for specialist skills.

How much do ceo contractors usually earn in Reading?

Contract rates for ceo roles in Reading typically range from £1050 to £1890 per day, depending on the scope of the role, required expertise, and the delivery expectations of the engagement.

How many ceo vacancies in Reading are there on Quality Contracts?

Over the past twelve months, we have tracked over 50 ceo contract roles across the site, with Reading showing strong demand. Data reviewed up to June 2026.