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BROWNING ASSOCIATES SUCCESS STATS

 What percentage of the executives we work with land positions and what is the length of the average search endeavor?  


Hey there;  so BROWNING ASSOCIATES is not a data statistics company but we have been doing our best to help people for a long time. I hope this gives you some good insight to what we are seeing...

john s - CEO

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According to the U.S. Department of Labor, a typical executive job search takes one month for each $10,000 in desired income.  Some simple math quickly illustrates we are way ahead of that trend.   The 2018 average base salary for our clients was $225,000 approx. For those who wholly embraced our services, their approx. median time in career transition was 6.4 months.  
 When the economy is good, hiring takes place. When times are bad, we just have to work harder to create opportunity…  
The length of an executive job search campaign varies and is contingent on a variety of variables including: Work history, employment record, wage/compensation requirements, desirability of particular skill set, economy, off-shoring industry trends, interviewing skills, time devoted to job search, willingness to actively participate in the campaign strategy, marketing package presented to hiring authorities and many other personal or external reasons that cannot be controlled by the candidate or Browning Associates.
 *** BROWNING ASSOCIATES Client Success Rate:
Browning Associates achieves a high level of success because of our steadfast commitment to our client. Nevertheless, there are some candidates who do not accept a new position.  They do so for multiple reasons typically including: Cease search endeavor after deciding to purchase a business or franchise, early retirement, health conditions, etc. The number of reasons is unlimited. A few are not successful for personal reasons. Their circumstances change and they find that they must place severe restrictions on their search such as (geographical, salary demands, field of specialty, etc.) and the immediate circumstances won’t allow them to consider other options. Another major factor is, some clients are not willing to adapt to a traditional means and most effective mechanism of promoting their personal brand…
 ***   BROWNING ASSOCIATES Home Based Office 
More and more companies seem to have embraced and expanded the concept of  home based offices.  The relocation momentum has been partially moderated by this executive employment trend embraced by many companies as a cheaper alternative than paying for relocation packages. We have no definitive conclusions on this trend but will continue to track this statistic closely throughout 2019.
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