How to Work with Executive Recruiters
The executive recruiting field requires an understanding of the importance of the employment opportunities being filled. Indeed, finding the right leadership is essential to the health of a business or corporation and without applying the proper strategy to an executive recruiting campaign-without attracting the right leaders, that is-an organization could face a wide range of management dilemmas in both short term and long term scenarios.
One of the major advantages of using a professional recruiter for your senior recruiting needs is their ability to tap into an extensive network of contacts that can deliver high-quality candidates. The best candidates often prefer to work through an executive search firm, valuing the high level of confidentiality and the benefits of mediation that a professional recruiter brings. This confidentiality also protects your company during the vulnerable period when an executive position is open.
How to choose the right recruiter:
The key to finding the right executive recruiter is asking the right questions with the following questions:
- How long has the firm been in business?
- Does the firm have any areas of specialization?
- What are some recent searches that they've completed?
- Does the firm conduct international as well as national searches?
- Who will lead the search -- a senior or junior recruiter?
- Does the firm have the bandwidth to adequately handle your assignment?
- Ask to review a draft of their standard engagement letter to gain an understanding of how the firm handles searches and what to expect at each stage of the search.
- What kind of recruiting limitations, due to recent placements, will the firm have? Generally, a search firm is limited from recruiting candidates out of a company for whom they have worked during the prior two years.
