OUR
RECRUITMENT FOCUS IN THE
NORDIC & BALTIC
REGIONS
Typical
ART Finland Executive Search
Scenarios
- Finnish, Swedish, Danish,
Norwegian & Baltic Managers
for Foreign Companies to run
National, Nordic, European, or
EMEA business units
- Foreign Managers in Europe, Asia,
North America, Latin America, Africa
and the Middle East for
Nordic companies - especially
successful medium sized firms that
need low-risk, experienced, and
trustworthy local
managers with the highest
standards of global business
ethics and trust to build
international business units
- Local Finnish-, Swedish-, Danish-,
or
Norwegian-speaking or Multilingual
"Change Management" Senior Managers
who can update, modernize or
internationalize Finnish,
Scandinavian,
or Baltic firms' style of
business, particularly with a focus
on expanding beyond Nordic home
markets, making the most of
business opportunities across Europe
and worldwide while preserving the
best characteristics of the company.
ART
recruits senior leaders across:
-
C‑suite:
CEO, COO, CFO, CTO, CIO
-
General
Management:
Country Manager, Managing
Director, President
-
Commercial
Leadership: VP
Sales, Sales Director,
Business Development
-
Finance
Management: CFO,
VP Finance, Controller,
Planning & Analysis,
M&A
-
Operations
& Manufacturing:
VP Operations, Plant Manager,
Facilities Director,
Engineering Director
-
Supply
Chain & Procurement:
Logistics Directors, S&OP
Leaders
-
Technology:
CTO, VP Engineering, R&D
Director, Technical Director
-
Information
Technology: CIO,
CISO, VP IT, Director Data
Center
-
Corporate
Functions: CHRO,
HR Director, HR Manager, Legal
& Compliance Leaders
FURTHER
DETAILS
Local
managers for foreign companies,
where the goal is to increase
local market share with
bilingual or multilingual
managers who
have strong track records of success in the
national markets of Finland,
Sweden, Denmark and Norway, or
in the European or EMEA market
as a unity.
Our
emphasis in this kind of search is
to find managers who perform well in
accordance with the business culture
of the foreign company. In addition
to being fluent in their native
language (Finnish, Swedish, Danish,
Norwegian) and English, ART has
candidates in certain industry
sectors who are fluent in other
European, Asian and Mideast
languages, allowing for stronger
communications between HQ and the
local market. Scandinavian
candidates who are truly fluent in
more than one Nordic language
are especially valued.
Whenever
possible, for this kind of search we
seek candidates who have worked at
their best in this role at foreign
firms. We take particular care to
try to find people who are
accustomed to working in a business
model that resembles that of the
client company. A person who works
well at a top, large
Finnish firm, for example,
might not be the right person as
employee #1 at a medium-sized
foreign greenfield business unit in
Finland.
Our
objective in this search is to find
candidates who are sensitive to both
the business culture of the home
company and
to that of the local
Finnish, Swedish, Danish or
Norwegian customers. The
objective is to find a leader whom
the foreign company can trust to run
their business, while effectively
reaching local customers in a way
that they will find comforting.
Searches
might be at the national level,
Nordic level, pan-European
level, or EMEA level.
Fast-paced,
internationally oriented Finnish-,
Swedish-, Danish-, or
Norwegian-speaking managers for
Nordic firms that need to
change their management style to
reflect a more outward,
pan-European or global management
style, in order to compete more
effectively globally
Very large Nordic corporations,
medium sized public corporations, as
well as traditional medium sized
privately-owned Nordic firms,
that might need to find a change-agent
senior manager to help their long
range business growth plans.
Foreign
managers, some fluent in Finnish,
Swedish, Danish, or Norwegian as
well as English and the local
language, who can be trusted to
manage Finnish-, Swedish-, Danish-,
or Norwegian-owned business
units in Europe, Asia, Latin
America, North America, Africa or
the Middle East
When
expanding overseas, many
Nordic firms do not know where
to find local managers who have a
high enough standard of training to
properly manage their business. ART
candidates in other countries, some
trained in Europe, have been tested
as managers at leading world
companies, and they could be the
best way for Nordic companies
to expand abroad.
ART's approach to executive search
is to avoid risks whenever possible
and to find candidates who bring the
best long term benefits to the
client company.
Unlike most recruitment firms based
in Finland or Scandinavia, which
have to depend upon outsourced
recruiters and unclear partnerships
with foreign recruiters for overseas
searches, ART does 100% of all our
own recruitment. We recruit directly
in over 100 countries, and we never
use any other recruitment company to
find our candidates. In this way, we
are able to deliver excellent
candidates with the same level of
efficiency and quality of service
that is expected in our clients'
home countries.
We also recruit Finnish, Swedish,
Danish, or Norwegian managers
outside of the Nordic region.
Most of these managers have strong
business experiences in the target
area, language and market. Because
many of these managers have
effectively localized, they often do
not require expatriate
benefits.
ART
IS IN FULL COMPLIANCE
WITH EUROPEAN EMPLOYMENT
LAW & INTERNATIONAL
TREATIES:
- ART
is not in any way
involved in the
hiring, payroll,
visa/immigration
details, or
employment of
candidates
referred by ART to
a client-company,
as would an
employment agency.
The Employer of
Record would be
our European
client-company's
legal entity or
another local
European
established
company entity
chosen by
ourclient-company.
- For
non-EU providers
like a US firm
like ART, the WTO
General Agreement
on Trade in
Services (GATS)
and bilateral
agreements (e.g.,
US-EU Trade and
Technology Council
discussions) allow
cross-border
supply of business
services,
including
executive search
as advisory,
without local
establishment.
(see: CPC 865
under WTO
classifications)
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