Unified Executive Search

Unified Executive Search

Staffing and Recruiting

Hospitality Executive Search Firm

About us

Unified Executive Search is a hospitality search firm. My background in hospitality, hotels and restaurant operations lends itself naturally to recruiting and executive search. I take a personal approach in matching candidates with clients to ensure long term success for both the client and the candidate. Recruiting for over 20 years, my relationships with many of my clients and candidates have spanned longer than that. With my years in recruiting, I have also helped many re-write their resumes to be more current and noticeable. I stick to facts, successes, and this helps set you apart from others. How may I be of service to you and your team?

Website
www.UnifiedExecutiveSearch.com
Industry
Staffing and Recruiting
Company size
2-10 employees
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2021
Specialties
Hospitality, Recruiting, Executive Search, Resume Writing, and Hotels

Employees at Unified Executive Search

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  • We all have our rough days. Sometimes we can't or don't have someone to go to. So where do we get our "Atta Girl", or "Hay, you aren't so bad", or "No, you are absolutely not a B...". Or my favorite "You are right!" Circle back to your professional network. Ask for recommendations from previous employees, peers, superiors. It's an easy click on LinkedIn, you just have to ask. If you do have recommendations on your profile, OMG, read them again! Truly. Embrace what others are saying about you - publicly. You will feel better. Just take a minute (or five) to remind yourself that you have made a positive difference in others' lives. Unified Executive Search #UnifiedExecutiveSearch #Recruiting #Recruiter #Recruitment #Career #Hospitality #HotelCareers #HospitalityCareers #Resum

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  • Yes is a powerful word. However - "A yes man is a person who agrees with everything their superior, employer, supervisor, or authority figure says without thought; a mindless follower or sycophant; a person who attempts to ingratiate themselves to the person in charge to achieve advancement or to retain their position." https://lnkd.in/eepHnVUh I don't trust yes men/women. I don't trust their intentions. I don't trust that they will ever speak the truth directly. I have zero respect for yes men/women and I will no longer tolerate them in my life. Feel the same way? Feel like you have an employee that is like this? Feel like it's time to make a change in your team? Let Unified Executive Search be of service to you. I am not a 'yes man.' I will challenge you (politely of course) and advocate for you and my candidates. My job is to build your team and find those who will advance your business. Yes, is not always the right answer. Except when it comes to hiring Unified. Unified Executive Search #UnifiedExecutiveSearch #Recruiting #Recruiter #Recruitment #Career #Hospitality #HotelCareers #HospitalityCareers #Resume

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  • My job is all about finding the right candidate for my client. Sometimes it's easy, most of the time it requires lots of research, phone calls, and interviews. I invest time in developing relationships with candidates to make sure the role, company and culture is the right fit. Successfully placing someone in a role is amazing. I am changing a life for the better and I couldn't be more excited for the candidate. However, I am sad for those candidates that I believed would be a great fit. Sad that I can't help them, at least for right now. I enjoyed getting to know them and can't wait to work with them again. Unified Executive Search is dedicated to relationships and making sure we are representing both sides with integrity and honesty. How can we help you build your team? Contact me anytime to discuss how I can be of service.

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  • My Grandfather said it much better, but essentially the advice was “When faith turns to hope, you’ve got a problem.” I had faith that when hired you, you would do your job to the best of your ability. I had faith that you would show up on time (remote or on site). I had faith that you would work hard. You are now late to work, late to meetings, work is subpar, and I am now hoping you will show up and do your job. Hope is indeed powerful. But if you are at work and are just hoping someone will do their job after you have had faith, you’ve got a problem. Train. Communicate. Learn. Unified Executive Search #UnifiedExecutiveSearch #Recruiting #Recruiter #Recruitment #Career #Hospitality #HotelCareers #HospitalityCareers #Resume

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  • This is a great article about workplace respect. However, if you are not yet hired, how do you go about showing respect? First of all, respect goes both ways. The candidate needs to respect the employers hiring process. It may not be ideal, it may be way to long, it may be ridiculous, but it is their process. The candidate must be prepared for meetings. I have asked many candidates to research a company and they have not done so. This is so important. One must be familiar with company culture, leadership, portfolio, etc. If you are not qualified for a job, please don’t apply. It may seem like an obvious statement, but not everyone understands this. I had a belly dancer apply for a hotel General Manager role. No, she did not have hotel experience. Finally, one must also remember to say thank you. Whether by snail mail or by email, it is not enough just to say it at the end of the conversation. The hiring company also needs to respect the candidates time as well. Having a lengthy process is not respectful to the candidate nor to the company. It can be a waste of everyone’s time. Can you imagine as a company leader having to interview several candidates for a management position? All told, you and your team could lose countless hours interviewing, discussing the interview, reviewing all the candidates for nothing. This time adds up. Quite frankly, it’s also pretty obvious when someone is not a fit. Don’t keep putting them through the interview process. Kindly let them know you will no longer be pursuing them. Be respectful of their time and yours. Industries are small and people talk. It’s not a secret if candidates are being dragged along. It’s also not a secret if a candidate applies over and over again. So yes, respect goes both ways and both sides must do better. Be transparent about time frames. Follow up. Say thank you. Unified Executive Search #UnifiedExecutiveSearch #Recruiting #Recruiter #Recruitment #Career #Hospitality #HotelCareers #HospitalityCareers #Resume

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  • Self care. I really never understood what this meant until recently. Responsibility is responsibility and that comes first. Someone has to pay the bills, put food on the table and yes, clean up too. However, on Saturday, I brought a payment to my dog sitter. She told me I could see her 8 - one week old puppies. I can tell you that my endorphins shot through the roof the moment I saw those little guys. Seriously, no bigger than a chicken breast. OMG, I am in love - no, I am not taking any home. But I am going back to sit with the mama and keep her company. It's a busy business and yes, I have some time to give love. Find that thing in your life that melts your heart. It makes going back to work a bit nicer, kinder and gentler. Or - call me and I can help you staff your team with the appropriate people, so you actually have the time to fall in love with puppies. Unified Executive Search #UnifiedExecutiveSearch #Recruiting #Recruiter #Recruitment #Career #Hospitality #HotelCareers #HospitalityCareers #Resume

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  • I wrote a post a while back and have given advice about what to do after losing your job. Personally, I am task oriented. I clean out closets, the junk drawer, and get rid of S@#*. So much S@#*! What I didn't cover is grief. Grief is natural. We hold our identities so close to our work that when we leave the role (for whatever reason) we tend to lose a bit of ourselves. Loss of identity. If you had to fire someone or they quit, I believe that the same grief applies. You lose an employee, maybe a friend, God forbid a spouse. It's still grief. Below is a great article about the different stages - yes, worth reading. When you are at the point where you can focus on what you can control, resume, etc, reach out to me. I am happy to quickly review your resume and if I can introduce you to someone, I am happy to do so. https://lnkd.in/e-ST6Zs5 Unified Executive Search #UnifiedExecutiveSearch #Recruiting #Recruiter #Recruitment #Career #Hospitality #HotelCareers #HospitalityCareers #Resume

    Is Grief From a Job Loss Normal? Yes! Here’s Why - GoodRx

    Is Grief From a Job Loss Normal? Yes! Here’s Why - GoodRx

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  • So - you have either quit, been laid off, or terminated. What now? It's emotional. It's confusing. It's hard. Regardless of how it happened, it happened. Now what? I'm sorry to say there is no one way or one right answer. Everyone is different and we all have different emotions. Here is what I have recommended to candidates in the past ... * Take a few days for yourself. Movie, sleep in, binge watch whatever you want. The remote control is YOURS. Then set a routine for your day. This has been my routine in the past. * Up and brush teeth * Coffee (love my milk frother) * Email and LinkedIn * Make a list of what you want to accomplish over the week - When complete, cross off with a big black sharpie. So satisfying - Place a yellow cap on your sharpie so no one steels yours. - Who wants a yellow sharpie??? * Play music loud - the acoustic version of Creep by Radiohead is fantastic. * Shower and get dressed. Yes, sweats are ok. * Back to the computer and work on either your resume, research, etc - Remember - You can contact me and I can help with your resume! - [email protected] (shameless plug) 😀 * Lunch. * Run an errand, go to a movie, get out of the house, go walking, something * Computer - yes, one must check in again * Now, if you have more time - clean out that drawer, closet, under the bed mess. Take an hour and just tackle it. Cleaning out is not only emotionally freeing, this is your opportunity to do it and get rid of clutter. You will be back to work soon. You will be busy soon. Unified Executive Search #UnifiedExecutiveSearch #Recruiting #Recruiter #Recruitment #Career #Hospitality #HotelCareers #HospitalityCareers #Resume

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  • CAREER OPPORTUNITY: ENTERTAINMENT / ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR Location: Virginia We are working with a growing residential, commercial real estate investment and development firm. Their focus is on luxury resort style living and in developing an elevated, all-inclusive living experience. The overall goal is to increase hospitality and offer a quality product with great service. The ideal candidate will be 50% event planner and 50% performer. This role is responsible for planning and executing events on a daily basis. Some events are as simple as coordinating with local fitness instructors. Some events are much more involved and celebrate the first day of summer to the Super Bowl and everything in between. The ideal candidate will work behind the scenes in planning the events but they are also expected to emcee events and if need be, perform. This role is very social and the hours vary depending on the need. The parent company is growing and they adhere to the values of honesty, integrity, character, and passion for innovation. No visa's will be sponsored. Candidates must be able to work in US legally. JOB DUTIES Plan and execute events in residential community Manage staff and vendors Publish calendars and events Work with local Chamber of Commerce and be face of company in area Increase resident satisfaction Problem solve Manage budget Foster relationship with community and sister properties Develop culture within residential community QUALIFICATIONS Hotel or Cruise line experience Ideal candidate will have direct entertainment experience Experience in planning, running and hosting events COMPENSATION Negotiable base salary depending on experience $60-75k Medical benefits Relocation assistance available Unified Executive Search #UnifiedExecutiveSearch #Recruiting #Recruiter #Recruitment #Career #Hospitality #HotelCareers #HospitalityCareers #Resume

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  • We all have those days - busy, but at a loss for what to accomplish. There is just so much. Even harder when the sun is out and the sky is blue and it's finally spring. I am dying to get outside, but alas, I keep searching for my unicorn, yes I know she/he is out there. I will persevere. I am stubborn and am committed to find this "right" candidate for my client. How may I be of service to your team? I am dedicated to finding the right person for you. Even on beautiful days when the lawn needs to be mowed. Unified Executive Search #UnifiedExecutiveSearch #Recruiting #Recruiter #Recruitment #Career #Hospitality #HotelCareers #HospitalityCareers #Resume

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