I've spent over a decade studying how senior professionals actually get hired — not how the industry says they do. The result is a method that treats your search as a structured operation, not a hopeful broadcast.
I run reverse recruitment for senior professionals who don't have time to spend four months on LinkedIn. Every engagement is a custom-scoped operation — positioning, sourcing, daily applications, interview prep, negotiation — handled end-to-end so you can stay focused on your current job and life.
The job-search industry is broken in two halves. On one side, recruiters work for employers, not candidates. On the other, resume writers and "career coaches" deliver documents and tell you good luck. Nobody runs the search itself. That's the gap reverse recruitment fills — and it's the only thing this practice does.
Before going independent, I spent years inside corporate talent-acquisition functions and consulted for firms on hiring infrastructure. I've seen what gets read in an inbox of 400 applications and what gets filtered. I've seen what makes a hiring manager forward a profile and what makes them close the tab. That pattern recognition — across hundreds of engagements — is what I bring to your search.
Three principles behind every tailored resume and cover letter:
I'm not a recruiter — I have no employer commission, no roles I'm trying to fill on someone else's behalf. I'm not a coach — I won't run you through generic "interview frameworks." I'm not an AI tool — I don't auto-apply or batch-spam. I work with my small team, running a small number of high-touch searches at a time.
Every engagement starts with a short search brief. I review your target, constraints, and timeline, then reply within 24 hours with the best-fit next step.
Send a search brief