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WHEN TO USE
TARGETED RESEARCH IN THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS
Targeted recruitment research is a
customized survey of those individuals who meet a
client’s specific needs and match the job
specifications as outlined and agreed upon. As
such, it is a particularly powerful recruitment
method when one or more of the following conditions
apply:
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The position is a senior
appointment
where finding the “best” candidate for the
position has significant implications for the
organization.
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With the heightened emphasis on
Corporate Governance
it has become even more critical
that the organization demonstrate due diligence
in their process of finding the best candidate
(external and/or internal) for the position.
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The core competency sought is not
one in which the organization has much
experience
and therefore where market benchmarking,
skill-set overview and potential trade-offs and
alternatives provide an important context and
significant added-value.
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The core competency is scarce
and there is a need for “laser beam” targeting
to find those individuals who meet the job
specifications.
A key difference in the targeted
research-based method used by retainer search
firms vs. contingency search firms is that the
vast majority of potential candidates surfaced
in the research process are employed (90+%) and
are not actively seeking new employment. The
overriding criteria of the research is that it
surfaces the best potential candidates for the
job whether they are seeking new employment or
not rather than relying solely on newspaper
advertisements and stale databases.
Two final points regarding the targeted research
method:
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Its
fundamental power lies in its customization and
targeting reflective of client-defined needs. It
is therefore not a generalized survey of the
market and any change or modification to the
original job specifications (that are not
generated as a result of market feedback) has a
significant impact on both the timing and cost
of the search.
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The research
survey is a reflection of the marketplace for a
given skill-set and does not create it. The
‘Discussion Only’ Research Report provides an
overview of the current market for a given
competency in terms of the quantity of suitable
candidates, standards, compensation paid, market
perceptions of client, etc. This allows for
valuable insight in the formulation of
successful recruitment strategies.
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