Interim Head of Product Design FAQs
- What does an Interim Head of Product Design do?
- Often reporting into the Product Design Director, the Interim Head of Product Design steps in temporarily to lead the design team, guide design strategy, and ensure product design aligns with company goals during a period of transition or growth. They stabilise and support the team while the company hires a permanent leader or navigates change.
- What is an Interim Product Design Lead?
- An Interim Product Design Lead may also be called an Interim Head of Product Design or a Product Design Director. Their role is to support the business development of new product opportunities. This will be achieved through managing the design lifecycle from start to finish, designing best practise processes for the design team.
- When should a company hire an interim design leader?
- Companies often hire an interim design leader when the previous head leaves unexpectedly, during a leadership gap, during rapid scaling or when they need specialised experience for a short-term challenge - like launching a new product or rebuilding design systems.
- What’s the difference between an interim and a permanent Head of Design?
- An interim leader is brought in for a defined, short-term period and focuses on stability, execution and transition. A permanent Head of Design is a long-term strategic hire responsible for growing the design function over time, including team culture, structure and hiring.
- What skills are essential for an interim Head of Product Design?
- Key skills include design leadership, cross-functional collaboration, team mentorship, operational efficiency, product thinking, and the ability to thrive in ambiguity. Interim leaders must also be quick to onboard and make impact fast.
- How long do interim design roles usually last?
- Typically 3 to 6 months, but this can vary depending on company needs. Some interim roles turn into fractional or even permanent positions if the fit is strong on both sides.