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When we undertake a search we want to be thorough. Read
                 more about our detailed approach below:

   1. Specifying the role
   Our advisory practice (CHS) works hand in hand with you to define the role, the
   experience required, the behavioural characteristics and the true needs of the
   position.  Our knowledge, proficiency and collective experience provides you with
   invaluable and exclusive information on the market and its individuals.
   2. Research, mapping and strategy
   Once we have made a decision on timescales and the drive behind this, our
   consultants will work with you to shape a program to deliver agreed objectives. Our
   Global Network, experience and proactive approach will ensure we locate potential
   candidates efficiently.

   3. Identifying the perfect candidate
   Once applicants are recognised and interest is gained we typically travel to them to
   meet with them in person to further understand their experience and, if they are the
   right candidate, secure their commitment to the process.

   4. Interviews and offer
   A client lead, will interface between yourselves and applicants from start to finish,
   ensuring the process is adhered to and expectations are met on both sides, leading
   to a higher success rate at offer. This will include regular contact with the
   candidates including such issues as management of any potential counter offers.
   Freshfield Services will never leave a client or candidate in the dark regarding a role
   and will always provide advice and counsel to either party to ensure mutual
   satisfaction.
   5. Post Placement Care
   CHS is never a one stop shop, we wish to be the partner of choice and will remain in
   contact with both the Hiring Director and applicant on a continual basis.  Both client
   and candidate satisfaction is important to us, as well as assuring the purpose has
   been fulfilled. We use this opportunity to analyse feedback, build on successes and
   continue to build upon the relationships created by the search process.
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