We meet back with our client 30 days after an executive search is kicked off and present a top candidate grid, candidate interview notes and candidate resumes. We also first like to discuss what we are seeing in the job market with market data during the first 30 days of the search. This snapshot information is often interesting and it can also help the client make a change or two related to the search process.

Here are some examples that we have offered clients when discussing market data that we have uncovered over the past month of a new search:

 

  • compensation package slightly trails the market for top candidates
  • your brand is well known and your company is highly respected
  • there are concerns about the possibility of sale of your company in the next year or two
  • there is an acute need and tight market for the position you require
  • the “shelf-life” of a top candidate is very quick as candidates have been looking at 2 or 3 other companies and possible offers

 

Market data offers real-time information that will help your client decide what decisions need to be made related to the next phase of the search. Have your client pay attention to these details and it will pay off with a successful hire at the end of the process.