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How you spend your time is more important than how you spend your
money. Money mistakes can be corrected, but time is gone forever. |
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Until you value yourself, you will not value your time. Until you
value your time, you will not do anything with it. |
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| Respect
& Trust: |
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top-notch professional, your current position demands your full time
and attention. Moreover, it is paramount that your unique professional
and personal situation is addressed with the utmost of respect and
trust. Only through consistency -- and by reputation -- can an executive
recruiter demonstrate the highest level of professionalism that you
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No Pressure: |
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best executive search placements happen when the candidate has the
time to make a measured, well-considered decision. For this reason,
the search consultant should never try to hurry your decision or put
undue pressure on you to accept an offer. If the client company has
a firm deadline for the acceptance of an offer, you will be informed
with all due professionalism. |
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A Trusting Relationship: |
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as you want to succeed in finding the "perfect placement"
for your career, your recruiter wants to succeed, as well. In a trusting
relationship, you can be sure that confidentiality,
cooperation, full
disclosure, communication, and
respect & trust will ensure
a successful outcome for you, your new company, and your recruiter,
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