Web www.sciedsol.com

Choose category:
Arts & Entertainment
Business
Communications
Computers
Disease & Illness
Fashion
Finance
Food & Beverage
Health & Fitness
Home & Family
Internet Business
Politics
Product Reviews
Recreation & Sports
Reference & Education
Self Improvement
Society
Travel & Leisure
Vehicles
Writing & Speaking
All about Long Distance phone calls Read My phone blog and my thoughts about international calling International Calling Cards on Etribes
Partners:
Our General Partners
Personal Calling Cards
Phone Cards-The Pros And The Cons
IP PBX

Blogs:
Voip News Blog
Handbags News Blog
Fashion News Blog
Guide to Choosing and Working with an Executive Search Firm
For companies finding the right search partner is the first and probably the most crucial step in making sure their recruitment strategy pays off. When a company needs to fill a critical position its time to look for a specialist executive search firm which can work as a partner and not just a vendor. The search firm needs to totally understand the company’s business philosophy, work culture and management style to find not only the rightly qualified candidate but also the candidate who will ‘fit in’ the best within the company. Picking the wrong search firm can be disastrous as it can result in delayed or no recruitment or worse recruiting an ‘anti fit’ candidate which can really hurt the company.

Some steps a company must take before hiring an executive search firm include meeting the recruiter/s who will actually work on their project, this will enable the company to judge and also educate the recruiter on what they are exactly looking for and what their company is all about. The second important step is to set mutually acceptable terms of engagement; this would include payment terms, deadline to search completion, replacement (attrition) policy, non disclosure agreements etc. Its best to clear out all doubts at this stage so that no complications arise mid way or at the end of the search. Thirdly the company must always be in contact with the recruiter during the search, sometime to guide the recruiter in the right direction and sometimes to give much needed feedback to the recruiter’s efforts.

The company must make the recruiter feel as if he/she is an extension of the companies recruitment team that’s one way of making the recruiter totally involved in the companies project and give his/her hundred percent. Search firms such as Servnet, a premier executive search firm from India promote their clients to be continuously involved with the search to get best results. Own Resource
Copyright 2006. Free Articles.














hotele funchal Kolczyki Konsola Microsoft Xbox 360 kasyno konferencje