Bullhorn for Executive Search provides technology solutions for executive search firms, private equity companies, and strategic in-house hiring teams worldwide. Through Invenias and Bullhorn Recruitment Cloud, Bullhorn supports organizations ranging from boutique retained search firms to some of the industry’s largest and most sophisticated search organizations.
Combining deep executive search expertise with AI-powered innovation and the resources of the global Bullhorn platform, Bullhorn helps thousands of search professionals across more than 60 countries transform talent intelligence into a competitive advantage, strengthen client relationships, and execute searches more effectively.
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Even as some organizations ponder shorter official work weeks, more and more jobs are coming with the expectation, sometimes unspoken, that employees should be available at any time. Bosses may think they’re squeezing extra productivity out of their direct reports, but it’s that type of pressure that can depress employee engagement. In one recent survey
Diversity and inclusion is firmly on the boardroom agenda and companies are actively looking to improve equality in their recruiting practices. This is a trend that is not going away and which many companies are tackling head on, both internally and through their suppliers. As a result, executive search firms are addressing their role in
Bullhorn Inc., which provides cloud-based customer relationship management and operations solutions for the staffing industry, has continued the enhancement of its enterprise leadership team with the promotions of Gretchen Keefner, Shaun Weise, Gregory LaGarde and Tim O’Brien. “Their deep industry expertise and exemplary leadership will further strengthen the business value that Bullhorn delivers to its
Skills shortages are a well-documented hurdle for executive search firms. Those firms surveyed by Bullhorn cited the challenge as their top challenge in 2015, 2016 and 2017, but the problem appears to be getting worse. Unemployment is at historic lows — for the first time in the history of labor statistics, there are 6.7 million openings for