My Recruiter was amazing. He was the one championing the whole thing. He was aware of the pressure of moving your life to the other side of the world and guided me through. He even met me on my first day in London to make sure I was alright and showed me where to get nice Indian Food. I truly believe that this move only happened successfully because of him.
I found the relocation process to be smooth as I always had Rick and my employer maintaining continuous communication with me and helping me and helping me with different formalities of securing a work permit.
Rick did a fantastic job recruiting me for my current position. He has the right blend of honesty, directness and pragmatism to handle complex global mandates for challenging clients!
I have thoroughly enjoyed working with Rick. Most recruitment consultants I’ve worked with in the past, focus entirely on their clients and ignore the candidates, forgetting the basic principle that it takes 2 to tango! He was a breath of fresh air and supported me every step of the way from sourcing the opportunity to navigating through the immigration process. He was always there when I needed him. I highly recommend Rick to both candidates and prospective employers.
I have known Rick for a while now both as someone who helped me find what I wanted in my career and as someone who has helped us build our practice and can confidently recommend him to anyone who is looking to find the right role or build a team. The skills that differentiate him from the rest are; his deep understanding of the role, his research into figuring our all the soft aspects (eg culture and long-term career aspirations) and then matching those needs which ensures there is a perfect match.
Rick helped me evaluate 4 expat locations and linked me up with his existing contacts in all of those countries. This ultimately led me to taking up a role in Australia with one of the Big 4. After one year, I can report that this has been a great success on both professional and personal grounds, thanks to Rick for his big part in this. Rick has, in my view, a unique offer in this field. He combines knowledge of integration-related roles, the consulting firms that provide those services, real-world experience of living overseas and broad experiential advise for candidates. Working with Rick is a pleasure. Efficient, effective and without some of the well-known attributes of his lesser peers in the recruitment industry.
Rick was absolutely amazing throughout the whole recruitment process! I have never met such a professional and dedicated recruitment person, who is highly involved throughout the whole process, with feedback from the employer being communicated to me almost immediately. I cannot thank him enough for his full support, dedication and exploring opportunities that work for me rather than throwing at me the jobs he had on his books. I was looking for a very specific new challenge in my career and Rick actually worked on this bespoke international opportunity, using his extensive network and always kept me up to date. He is very experienced in international opportunities, which is a significant advantage when you are looking for an international move. In addition, Rick distinguishes himself from others in similar positions by being genuinely passionate, caring and professional. Rick’s professionalism and care doesn’t stop when you have got the job, he diligently checked in with me on my first day at work and a few weeks later to ensure I was settling in well and there isn’t anything more he can do to assist me. To conclude my experience with Rick has been nothing short of excellent where he got me more than one job offer and spent a lot of time discussing which option was better for me.
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