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Working with Search Firms: Guidelines and Expectations for Applicants and Employers Presented to Employment Network Group, HRPAO By Bruce McAlpine, President, Fulcrum Search Science Inc. January 19, 2004
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Agenda Overview of the Search and Placement Industry in Canada Role and Impact of Internet and Commercial Job Boards What to Expect from a Search Firm as a Candidate What to Expect from a Search Firm as an Employer How to Select a Search Firm ACSESS Fulcrum Search Science Inc.
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Canadian Search & Placement Industry Temp Agencies Placement Agencies Staffing Firms Search Firms
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Canadian Search & Placement Industry Placement Agencies Emphasis is on placement of existing candidates Contingency fee based Expedient Most effective where speed is of the essence, and “very good” will suffice Search Firms Emphasis is on search for the best candidate Retainer fee based Thorough, professional, consultative Most effective for senior mission-critical assignments where only the best will do, and fit is critical
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Role & Impact of Internet and Commercial Job Boards An important source of resumes from active candidates Direct competition to traditional print advertising Will impact marginal placement agencies Recent developments: Rising costs – Workopolis Increased competition – Hot Jobs, Monster Specialized boards Add-on software capable of cursory screening
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Candidate Expectations of Search Firms Acknowledgement of receipt of resume Possible phone screen and interview Courtesy and professionalism Assurance of Privacy Assurance of control of circulation of resume Coaching – resume prep, interview skills, interview follow-up, offer negotiation, resignation and transition management assistance
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Employer Expectations of Search Firms Assistance in prep of search parameters Thorough search Thorough candidate assessment Thorough candidate feedback after interviews Thorough reference checking Assistance in offer preparation and presentation Process Control
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Employer Expectations of Search Firms Miscellaneous considerations Confidentiality Professional representation Impartiality Prestige Speed Ancillary services (testing, relocation assistance, resignation coaching, etc.)
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Selecting a Search Firm ACSESS Member Reputation/track record History/experience Integrity Specialization (Industry or Function) Working relationship with the individual recruiter
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ACSESS The Association of Canadian Search, Employment & Staffing Services The voice of the Canadian industry, with over 700 members, and $3.5bil in revenue, representing 85% of the Staffing Service Industry in Canada Provides industry leadership in code of ethics, training and certification, dispute resolution, and legislative watch Can be contacted at 905-826-6869 (www.acsess.org)
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Fulcrum Search Science Inc. 33 year history of service to business in GTA, and throughout Canada and the US Functionally specialized in General Management, Sales/Marketing, Finance/Accounting, Logistics/Operations Continuous representation on National boards of industry associations for over 20 years, incl. 3 presidencies Completion record 3 times the North American average, because of: Leverage of Process Control (“Fulcrum”) Breadth of Search (“Search”) Depth of Candidate Assessment (the “Science” of Fit)
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Fulcrum Search Science Inc. “Give me a lever long enough, and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I will move the Earth.” A remark by Archimedes, quoted by Pappas of Alexandria in his “Collection” (Synagogue, Book VIII, c. AD 340)
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