When M365 and SharePoint experts are needed
M365 and SharePoint experts help organisations improve collaboration, document control, workflow, knowledge management and governance without creating more digital clutter.
Typical roles to map
Common roles include M365 consultants, SharePoint architects, collaboration specialists, intranet leads, migration specialists, governance consultants and adoption managers.
Screening signals that matter
Strong candidates understand permissions, information architecture, document lifecycle, Teams integration, migration planning, user adoption and governance that people can actually follow.
Common hiring risks
The main risk is building technically correct environments that users avoid. Senior experts should simplify collaboration and make information easier to find, trust and manage.
How Theseus World supports the search
Theseus defines the mandate around outcome, seniority, platform landscape, delivery phase and stakeholder complexity before entering the market. That keeps the search broad enough to find rare expertise and specific enough to avoid generic keyword matching.
Questions this guide answers
What does a strong M365 and SharePoint expert look like?
A strong M365 and SharePoint expert combines platform fluency with delivery ownership, stakeholder communication and the ability to connect technical decisions to business outcomes.
Should M365 and SharePoint hiring be sector-specific?
Not always. Some searches should prioritise platform depth and delivery judgement first, then filter for sector context where it materially affects adoption, controls or operating model fit.
Why does director-level experience matter?
Director-level experience usually means the candidate has handled senior stakeholders, delivery trade-offs, risk ownership and adoption pressure, not only configuration or technical execution.
