How to Get Noticed By an Executive Search Firm | JobSearchTV.com
By Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter
A simple strategy for getting on their radar.
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I received a message from someone today asking me how to get noticed by an executive search firm– The retained people, the ones who are looking for individuals at a very high level.
In days of old when I got into recruiting, it used to be very hard. You need to be quoted in trade publications, the newspapers, and be referred by someone who is already in their “Rolodex” in order to be considered. Sending a resume went directly into the trash. What they were looking for was someone whom they could find who came with “celebrity” to them, whom they could find who had “brand recognition,” Who was noticeable because they were already industry leaders.
Let’s fast-forward to today. How do you get noticed by these firms even though they are still not looking for resumes to be submitted to them? What they are looking for are people who are already perceived as leaders. How do you get noticed as a leader?
All the old ways still apply.
You speak at conferences, you get quoted in the press, and you do a lot of different things so that if they Google yourself. They will be able to find you and see some quality information about you. Social make this a lot easier. Social media can be a big catapult for a lot of you if you play your cards right. The key word in that last sentence was, “if.” Let me explain.
You can’t just simply decide at the time that you look for a position, “Oh! Let me decide to use social media and post a whole bunch of “stuff.” This has to be part of your professional repertoire for years in order to have the kind of notice you are going to want. You are kidding yourself if you believe that posts and search firms will be knocking down your door.
To be clear, I’m not simply talking about blog posts on LinkedIn. Although those can be helpful, they start to notice That you’ve only had 2 or 3 and thus you are looking for a position and not part of who you are.
Think long-term strategy. Think big picture. What would cause you to notice someone online?
The answer is all the obvious things– You are online and posting content, publishing material that is attractive, interesting, and smart that gets engagement. You are a visible figure and known as a thought leader. When they call someone and they ask, “whom do you know who…” Yours is the 1st name that comes off of people’s tongues.
Why? Because you carry that celebrity with you. It doesn’t mean that you’re creating videos for YouTube or Facebook or anywhere else for that matter. Although it can help, of course. It does mean that you are a personality now, much more so than ever before.
Again, I want to make sure you hear this. It is more important than ever before that you become a visible personality online in order to be noticeable. Firms are still looking for exceptional people. What often makes someone worth the contact for these firms, even for contingency firms, is that you are a visible individual, and when people research you, they will know a lot about you already.
Let me give you an example from my own experience.
I received a call recently from another recruiter I know. We don’t know one another well but we’ve spoken a few times and he wanted to speak with me about how I do social media. I responded with the standard joke (if I told you I would have to kill you). After all, he is looking to do the same thing I do in order to compete with me.
If you think about it from an employer’s perspective, if you’re on social media and they find that you are interesting, engaging, smart, and present well, this can help make you salable to the client that they are representing to be considered for 1st interviews or to be thought of as the “safe bet,” the “safe hire” or the “smart hire” for the role.
Safe. Smart. Two ends of the pendulum, but some firms look for safe and others look for smart.
Consider this part of your career strategy is building a social media presence for yourself where you become known as a go-to person in your field.
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