THE ABRAHAM &
LONDON SEARCH PROCESS:
I. Define the
requirements needed to fill the position
- This first step requires an
understanding not only of the position to be
filled but how it relates with others around
it in the organization. During the definition
phase, an at-length interview with the hiring
manager will enable our recruiters to
understand the dynamics necessary to source
professional candidates.
II. Analyze
potential sources
- With connections and contacts
in selected industries we surpass every other
employee search method. We know how to locate
and attract the people you want to hire.
III. Develop a
research strategy to locate potential candidates
- A key feature is determining
the credentials required for the position.
Utilizing state-of-the-art technology,
including proprietary computerized search
software, an unparalleled candidate database
is developed.
IV. Qualify the candidate database
- Through pre-interviews
intended to focus on what you do best, we've
already interviewed 100,000 professionals, so
you don't have to.
V. Select and present only the most qualified candidates
- Even the most subtle characteristics -- like personal chemistry -- are considered. Through screening and evaluation we will narrow the field first to 50 candidates and then cut the list to the top three or four qualified, available and interested candidates. Finally we'll present only those candidates specific to your requirements.
VI. Schedule
in-depth interviews
- We handle the logistics and
follow through with both candidate and client
to keep the process on track, ensuring that
both parties remain engaged in the process.
VII. Check
backgrounds and references
- Specific areas of expertise
and past performance are verified to contour
the search to your specific areas of
interest. We use the most sophisticated skill
assessments tools in the marketplace today.
VIII. Secure the
offer and the acceptance
- We can assist in determining
appropriate compensation based on our
knowledge of similar positions in the
industry and geographic area. Thoroughly
understanding both employer and employee,
means an employment offer will be virtually
assured of acceptance.