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If @DMoney is putting this out, then I think we’re in trouble:
This is Part II of Andrew's "If you want Jurich, demand Jurich" thread.
Much respect to the CIS maestros.
If @DMoney is putting this out, then I think we’re in trouble:
Looks like the newbs are going to have to pry this program from their cold dead hands.
Howz-about we add an objective element to this subjective discussion?
UM is NOT listed on TurnKey's current searches web page. (FIU is though)
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True, they can't dictate it. But they also have the right to withdraw their services at any time if Miami DOES dictate their search. It works both ways.
Watch FIU get Jurich...lolGood catch. VERY interesting.
Not exactly, but I'd agree the odds do increase a little by each dayIf it is not announced Wed when buyout goes down supposedly then he is coming back. Is he still doing radio show tomorrow morning like normal?
Yes, it is still open. I posted this the last time we had a Jurich discussion.
NCAA
NOV. 3, 2022University of Louisville Statement“With the IARP decision announced today, the five-year process involving the University of Louisville’s men’s basketball program has now come to an end. We are grateful to the members of tlouisville.edu
Exec search firms are not paid by the candidate. They are paid by the clients. I've both been placed by an exec search firm and retained them.I’m sure that’s part of it, probably a significant part. I’m not familiar with this particular firm, but the ones I’m familiar with, probably most, are paid a fee by the actual candidates. Whether that’s a flat amount, or percentage of their new position salary, depends on the particular search firm.
Again I’m not privy to their internal workings, I’m just privy to having used them.
To be honest, I never considered them to be an honest broker, nor to have my best interest in mind, my only interest in them was to look at possible candidates and to see if they had a jewel among their stable that was worth the hassle of using them.
I honestly can’t recall if I’ve ever hired someone from a search firm. It’s been a while.
There are also C-suite type, and M&A type searches that use a specialized firm.
About 90% of the time someone internally is hired, either from acquaintances or through networking, or people that actually work for the company changing positions.
To be honest, most of the time, especially in upper management, there is generally an idea of who is wanted for the position, and a lot of time interviewing is just covering your bases for HR type reasons.
sofla is full of griftersI feel like **** like this only happens to us
A respectable search firm doesn't charge the candidate.Does the university also pay the firm a fee or is it typically just the candidate? I ask because if the money is just coming from the candidates then the search firm may threaten to resign as they would not make any money form an outside candidate.
I always assumed search firms made money on both ends.
@Zbrod95 ^^^above is pretty close^^^ it is more than epstein. we had our guy. search firm just optics. search firm figured **** out. hope we stand strong and don't let the turncoats change Frenks mind. full scale war....Epstein snitched to the firm that was being used for optics for who they really want. Epstein won’t move his fat *** out of the way because of his giant ego.
I told you guys for weeks that he’s a ******* weasel and he’s doing what weasels do. He knows he’ll lose his power if the new blood gets their way and starts writing the checks. He’s an egotistical mongoloid who’s been behind the James and Diaz hires. He snuck around them once with hiring Diaz in the first place and now he’s trying to do it again.