Beyond the obvious: How to really choose an executive search consultant

Your choice needs to champion your credit union and humanize the candidate experience.

Serving my clients and humanizing the candidate experience is at the core of what I do. This article will discuss seven points of consideration as a baseline for your search partner selection process, and four key factors that both serve you and deliver an elevated candidate experience. 

7 Considerations

Here are seven things everyone should (and probably does) consider when choosing an executive search consultant.

4 Key Ideas

Those seven considerations are a good foundation for choosing an executive search partner for your credit union. Here are four less-talked-about areas your search partner should excel at:

Questions to Ask the Search Partners You're Considering

Below are some questions to ask search partners and firms you’re considering engaging for your upcoming executive search:

To choose an executive search partner, start by finding those with credit union experience, a proven track record, and a strong cultural understanding of your organization. Look at whether they have a clear, transparent process, good client references, and the ability to act as a credible ambassador for your company. Also, ask them to tell you stories that will help you find out how they champion their clients’ interests, connect with executives who aren’t looking (passive), offer white glove service, and know how to have the important but sometimes difficult conversations that arise throughout a search. If you have any questions, please reach out.

This article was originally featured on CUInsight.com

About the Author

Michelle Davis

Senior Executive Search Consultant

mdavis@parcrecruiting.com

Michelle Davis, Senior Executive Search Consultant, leads the Executive Recruiting division at PARC Street Group. She partners with community financial institutions nationwide to identify and place senior leaders who align with institutional strategy, culture, and long-term goals. Michelle is recognized for her consultative approach, working closely with boards and executives to build leadership teams that drive both financial performance and community impact.

With more than 15 years of experience in financial services and executive search, Michelle has built a strong reputation for leading senior-level searches across the country.