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Candidates from a different industry landed 13.6% of such positions in 2012, a prior ExecuNet poll found.
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In fact, 90% of executive recruiters say they conduct online research of potential candidates, according to ExecuNet.
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Industry novices will win 18% of top leadership placements this year, concludes a survey of 170 recruiters by ExecuNet, a business and career network.
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Increased executive workloads "are unsustainable" because employers have stretched their leaders too thin for too long, concluded a majority of 153 U.S. recruiters polled in late May by ExecuNet, a job-search network for executives.
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According to a recent CNNMoney article, 69 percent of recruiters surveyed by ExecuNet, an online executive career network, said they place as many, or more, candidates in December as in any other month.
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According to a recent survey by business networking organization ExecuNet, 90% of recruiters used a search engine to learn more about candidates and 46% of recruiters had eliminated a candidate based on information they found online.
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