06Jun

Welcome to #WeAreGreenKey, where we shine a spotlight on the incredible people behind our powerhouse recruiting team. 

Lauren Rush joined Green Key Resources in 2014 and is now Executive Director of Green Key Accounting & Finance.  

Before recruiting, Rush worked in both public and private accounting. Today, she specializes in placing accounting, finance, tax, and audit professionals within a variety of industries including hedge funds, private equity, alternative asset management, product control, Fortune 500 companies, real estate, and national/regional public accounting firms. 

We asked Rush to talk about her experience as a recruiter at Green Key. 

What inspired you to pursue a career in recruitment? 

I really enjoy working with people and helping them identify that crucial next step in their career. 

What sets Green Key apart from other recruiting firms? 

We take the time to get to know our candidates, understand why they are looking, and what makes sense for their next role. We don’t just fire off resumes, we really look for that perfect match. 

"We take the time to get to know our candidates, understand why they are looking, and what makes sense for their next role. We don't just fire off resumes, we really look for that perfect match."  -Lauren Rush
Executive Director, Green Key Accounting & Finance

Where has Green Key Accounting & Finance provided service that is hard to match in an internal hiring team? 

An internal recruiting team is hiring for many different functions across their entire firm, whereas Green Key Accounting & Finance provides organizations with the time and tools needed to recruit candidates in these areas. When it comes to building Accounting & Finance teams, this is our specialty. We meet thousands of candidates and can pinpoint the exact skillset you need. 

What are the next steps for candidates interested in expanding their pharma job search? 

Connect with me! I am recruiting for several roles across various industries. Check out the Green Key jobs board and select Accounting & Finance from the practice area drop down menu for a comprehensive list of openings. 

Companies Are Finding Virtual Recruiting to Be More Efficient

It takes a little getting used to, but companies are finding that recruiting executives remotely offers more than enough benefits to make up for the lack of in-person meetings.

“There are many ways where the virtual recruitment is more efficient than what we did before,” said Jacqueline Welch, chief human resources officer and chief diversity officer at mortgage-finance giant Freddie Mac.

She told The Wall Street Journal that Freddie Mac has remotely onboarded 250 employees since mid-March when the government sponsored home loan company closed down its offices and had employees work from home.

Just this month, Welch said, the company hired a new CFO, also virtually.

In another example cited by The Journal, Nielsen Global Connect, a part of the US research company Nielsen Holdings PLC, hired a new CFO with all but a single in-person meeting with the CEO.

“I will admit that, in the end, it felt a bit odd to hire a CFO who I had never met,” CEO David Rawlinson told The Journal. “So we met at my house and talked briefly through masks, properly distanced in the backyard.”

The Boston Business Journal described how Massachusetts tech startup Drift, Inc. hired a new chief revenue officer to lead its 100-person sales team entirely remotely. The publication described the month-long interview process as being conducted via phone calls, video chats, emails, WhatsApp and text messages.

“In the back of my mind, and the rest of our minds, we expected that at some point we would meet him and then we would probably be going back to normal,” Drift CEO David Cancel said. “That just never turned out to be the case.”

Virtual recruiting offers several advantages, executive search recruiters explained. Besides the substantial savings on flights, hotels and meals and avoiding travel hassles and scheduling conflicts, remote hiring is quicker.

Cathy Logue, an executive recruiter who leads the CFO practice, said a recent search for a senior executive was completed in three months. “If you had asked me in January if this was possible I would have said, ‘Absolutely not,’ in no uncertain terms.”

There’s another, less obvious, benefit to remote interviewing.

“So often, when you meet someone in person and you spend time with them, there’s a lot of things beyond the communication happening … and some of that can bias you in the decision-making process,” Cancel said. “This let us focus more on the actual substance of the conversation.”

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