Executive Recruiter

<p>Executive Search Associates play a critical role in the execution of all facets of the executive recruiting lifecycle, from candidate identification to placement. Working closely with our expert Search Partners & Principals (Consultants), and connecting with team members across all levels of the Search team, Associates learn through hands-on experience, and receive world-class training and mentorship in an apprenticeship-like model. Our Associates assist Consultants in all aspects of the recruitment process from developing the search strategy to managing its execution, and also support business development activities. The search process includes working with clients to develop position specifications; interviewing, assessing and building a pipeline of qualified candidates for active searches meeting the client’s requirements; developing the candidate relationship; candidate referencing; and assisting with client relationship management.</p><p><br></p><p>While learning the Search industry, Associates invest significant time researching and learning about various industries, executive roles and functions, and do so in collaboration with colleagues across the globe. The Associate role is highly visible with significant responsibility and an excellent, clearly defined career track.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Role Responsibilities</strong></p><p><br></p><p><u>Research & Writing</u>:</p><ul><li>Conducting industry specific and client company research, mapping the executive talent landscape to bring market insights to the table.</li><li>Supporting Consultants in the development of position specification(s) and a focused search strategy.</li><li>Assisting Consultants in preparing business development and candidate assessment documents to present to both prospective and current clients.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><u>Internal and External Communication</u>:</p><ul><li>Contacting prospective candidates to elicit interest in client opportunities, obtaining referrals, and/or collecting market intelligence and feedback.</li><li>Assisting Consultants in conducting in-depth interviews to assess candidate qualifications against position specifications.</li><li>Managing candidate relationships throughout the entire life cycle of the search and keeping the Consultant abreast of candidate updates.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><u>Living Our Values</u>:</p><ul><li>Partnering well across a multitude of stakeholders with the aim of developing productive and trusting relationships with colleagues across the firm.</li><li>Fostering an environment of collaboration; viewed as a team player.</li><li>Acting as a culture carrier; contributes to firm, practice and/or office initiatives.</li><li>Demonstrating self-awareness, humility, empathy, and open-mindedness in the workplace.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><u>Ethics & Quality:</u></p><ul><li>Maintaining the accuracy, quality, and integrity of all Search information in our various internal and external research tools.</li><li>Maintaining status reports and client ready reports for both internal and external presentation(s) to Consultant and Client.</li><li>Managing multiple concurrent projects and completing high quality deliverables on time.</li><li>Acting with the highest regard to professionalism, confidentiality, and ethics.</li><li>Succeeding and persisting through challenges, motivated to do the right thing.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Basic Role Qualifications</strong></p><ul><li>3-4 years’ professional experience or a minimum of 2 years transferable recruiting experience.</li><li>An undergraduate BA/BS degree is required.</li><li>Exhibits skill and developing mastery of professional communications, displaying adeptness in writing, articulating, and delivering information with confidence and impact.</li><li>Developing the ability to collaborate effectively with external clients and candidates, and beginning to understand techniques to influence and build positive relationships.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Preferred Role Qualifications</strong></p><ul><li>Prior experience in full life cycle recruiting in Executive Search, Contingent Search or In-House Talent Acquisition, management consulting or other industry requiring applied sales and research skills strongly preferred.</li><li>Experience targeting potential candidates, developing pitch materials and conducting market research.</li><li>Proven success simultaneously managing multiple projects and working across teams.</li><li>Experience identifying market trends and researching information effectively through various channels.</li><li>Ability to analyze, organize and synthesize large volumes of information into insights.</li><li>Experience working with Salesforce or other CRM.</li><li>Demonstrated skill in building and maintaining relationships with a diverse group of stakeholders.</li></ul>

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