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5 Paths To Snag That Key Leader For Your New Venture - AnthonyKic - 04-25-2021 5 Paths To Snag That Key Leader For Your New Venture If you are a young startup founder, how do you find that CEO or other executive for your “dream team” to close on funding or complement your skills to kick start your company? It makes logical sense to scour the job boards, engage an executive recruiter, or scan the networking sites like LinkedIn for a good array of candidates, and then interview the ones with the best resumes. But in fact, that’s just the beginning. To complement local face-to-face networking, you can always use one of the many online matchmaking sites that have sprung up in the last few years, like CoFoundersLab and Startbee (think eHarmony™ for entrepreneurs, or Match.com meets LinkedIn). There you can connect with thousands of potential executives and partners, or find a planned meetup in a city near you. Also, trusted advisors and experienced investors should be polled for good candidates. Sure, some executives are found from resumes, and relationships can be built online, but trust and executive chemistry are hard to deduce from a resume or quick meeting. From the candidate perspective, the ideal executive is much more likely to sign up for your job if he knows and trusts you, versus just meeting you online or through the interview process. In all cases, never lose focus on finding someone who can meet the following top objectives, adapted from some old advice by Jeff Richards to startup CEOs:
Executive recruiters are the old-fashioned fallback, if networking doesn’t work out, but find one who has long-term relationships with many experienced candidates and business executives. I have found that most startups and small businesses can’t really afford to go this route (the average fee for a CEO is in the $40,000 ballpark). So get out there and network today, online and offline, so you can be one of the lucky ones who has been nurturing a relationship with some candidates and executive recruiters before the real need arises. Your investors will love you, your company will prosper, and the new executive will be a hero. Everybody wins. Marty Zwilling https://blog.startupprofessionals.com/2021/04/5-paths-to-snag-that-key-leader-for.html |