Executive search

Executive search is designed to provide our clients with an efficient, cost-effective recruitment tool when they need to:

  • Recruit at an executive level and a traditional search is not suitable
  • Search for niche positions or rare specialists in areas of skills shortage
  • Hire key people who would not think of joining themselves
  • Gather initial facts and benchmarks from the market
  • Conduct rolling research for the best talent on the market

As part of the Executive search process, clients are given guarantees for both satisfaction and long-term replacement. We conduct professional executive search on a retainer-based fee (partly non refundable down-payment) which ensures that we can cover the research costs and secure the high quality or our services.

At Williams & Partner, a senior consultant with the requisite business expertise and candidate reach will oversee your executive search project to ensure that you get what you are looking for.

Please contact us for more details: , tel: +420 222 550 070

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