Self-employment is not a career step.
It is a positioning.
For experienced IT professionals, becoming self-employed can be a logical next phase. Not merely because of flexibility or financial considerations, but from the choice to take responsibility for one’s expertise and professional positioning. Self-employment is not a solution to professional dissatisfaction, but a conscious choice for ownership.
Choosing self-employment requires sufficient seniority, demonstrable depth of expertise, insight into market demand and assignment context, and professional maturity. Without these foundations, self-employment becomes fragile.
The transition to self-employment deserves a realistic assessment of your market position, expertise, and ambitions.
Oliver Benson operates from a transparent framework that supports this assessment. No promises, no guarantees. Instead, insight into:
which expertise is genuinely in demand today;
what clients expect in terms of seniority and professional standards;
how independent collaborations are structured correctly from both a legal and substantive perspective.
Our objective is not to promote self-employment, but to position it correctly.




