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Executive Recruiting For Dummies
About this book
Tips and strategies to fill executive-level positions
Recruiting for high-end executives requires a special skill-set, and Executive Recruiting For Dummies is here to help you add this niche talent to your arsenal. Whether you're an in-house human resources manager or a professional recruiter at a search firm, this friendly guide walks you through each step of filling that senior, executive, or other highly specialized position. This book covers the globalization of talent and the advantages of executive recruiting. It provides expert guidance on finding the right candidates, conducting hardy screening and interviewing processes, closing deals, and more.
There are 10, 000, 000 businesses in America that hire at least one senior executive a year, and most turn to commissioning a third-party organization, such as an executive search firm. Rather than losing that next top-tier recruiting job, let Executive Recruiting For Dummies show you how to add this highly desirable and sought-after skill to your resume.
- Learn to recruit with precision
- Create a robust interview process
- Close the deal with a winning offer
- Find out how to work with professional recruiters
Discover how to find the best talent and retain and attract clients with the help of Executive Recruiting For Dummies.
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The World of Executive Recruiting
3, 2, 1, Blastoff! Getting Started with Executive Recruiting




What Is Executive Recruiting?
- The search for a new executive hire must remain confidential.
- The search is for an executive who will serve on the board or sit in the C-suite.
- The skillset needed is rare or in short supply.
- The annual salary is $150,000 or more.
- The position is in another country.
Ace of Case: The Business Case for Executive Recruiting
- Companies with low engagement scores earn an operating income 32.7 percent lower than companies with more engaged employees.
- Companies with a highly engaged workforce experience a 19.2 percent growth in operating income over a 12-month period.
are engines of job creation around the world. Companies with highly engaged workforces outperform their peers by 147 percent in earnings per share so it should come as no surprise that the companies with the most engaged employees have excellent leadership.
A Demanding Supply Issue
- Demographics: A lower birth rate in North America combined with the aging of the Baby Boomer generation has resulted in a contraction of available executives. In other words, when an older executive retires, few younger workers are qualified to fill his shoes.
- Brain drain: In the 1980s and 1990s, companies may have saved money by trimming senior management ranks. But that brain drain coupled with attrition robbed them of their ability to grow the next generation of leadership.
- Globalization: Companies in first-world countries have expanded their market around the globe. At the same time, countries that were once considered third-world nations have become economic powerhouses. As a result, the global need for executive talent has been pushed beyond our capacity to produce it.
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Part 1: The World of Executive Recruiting
- Part 2: Planning Your Search
- Part 3: Doing the Pre-Search Prep Work
- Part 4: Locating and Evaluating Candidates
- Part 5: The Part of Tens
- Glossary
- About the Authors
- Connect with Dummies
- End User License Agreement
