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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

2005 Executive Job Market Intelligence Report Released

Executives and Recruiters Poised For Renewed Growth In The Job Market

Offering an in-depth look at the executive job market through the eyes of executives and recruiters, ExecuNet, the executive job search and recruiting network, today released the 2005 Executive Job Market Intelligence Report. The publication features the results of ExecuNetís 13th annual survey of executives, search firms, and corporate recruiters.

ìWith the executive job marketís recovery underway, increased competition is already beginning to challenge senior-level professionals and recruiters,î says Dave Opton, CEO and Founder of ExecuNet. ìThose entering the market armed with the latest intelligence gain a key competitive advantage, which helps explain why the Executive Job Market Intelligence Report has proven to be an invaluable tool for more than decade.î

ExecuNet conducted simultaneous surveys of 1,498 executives and 223 search firms and corporate recruiters. The findings identify a number of trends in the executive job market, including:

Employment Market Outlook: Growth projections for the executive job market and the implications of increased demand for executive talent.

Fastest Growing Industries, Occupations, And Regions: The hottest sectors, functions, and locations for executive job growth.

Executive Tenure and Turnover: The frequency at which executives change jobs, why they leave, and what theyíre looking for in their next offer.

Most Effective Search Strategies: Where executive search firms turn when looking for top talent; and the job search strategies executives find most productive.

Most Sought After Skills: What companies look for when hiring at the executive-level.

Executive Compensation: What employers are offering to recruit and retain executive talent.

Realities Of An Ever-Changing Market: How executives in transition are repositioning themselves and their searches to get ahead.

For more information on these trends and others, visit http://www.execunet.com/report2005.cfm to download a free executive summary of 2005 Executive Job Market Intelligence Report.