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Baltimore, Maryland 21202 United States
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Baltimore@reactionsearchinternational.com
For more than a decade, the Reaction Search Baltimore Consumer Products Executive Search Team has provided its clients with superior talent acquisitions by matching Top Consumer Products and Electronics Professionals with Employers in the Baltimore, Maryland Metro Area.
Whether you are seeking a CEO or to build an entire Consumer Products and Electronics team virtually overnight, Reaction Search Baltimore Recruitment Firm is the answer; we connect time-strapped employers with talented Consumer Products and Electronics candidates.
Our highly trained executive search firm teams have real-world Consumer Products and Electronics experience and insight, making them the best suited for conducting executive recruitment to enhance the staffing infrastructure in both private and public organizations.
As a nationwide Consumer Products and Electronics executive staffing firm with an expansive network of professional Consumer Products and Electronics recruitment agencies located in most major cities across the nation, Reaction Search and its Consumer Products and Electronics top executive search firm teams are dedicated to identifying, evaluating, recruiting, and delivering the highest-caliber Consumer Products and Electronics professionals by utilizing an established process in matching and delivering high-caliber Consumer Products and Electronics candidates, who are prepared to begin contributing to your company immediately, with positions that fit their unique skill set.
One of the many dimensions that make our Consumer Products and Electronics recruitment firm truly unique is the fact that they are Consumer Products and Electronics executive industry insiders. Our Baltimore Consumer Products and Electronics job recruiters have actually worked in the positions for which they now recruit talent. With this unique insight and perspective, they are better equipped to deliver search results that continue to uphold and ensure our firm’s consistently high retention rates within the Baltimore Consumer Products and Electronics Search Recruitment.
Because our Baltimore Consumer Products and Electronics headhunters are familiar with the key Baltimore Consumer Products and Electronics players and the “ins and outs” of the Baltimore Consumer Products and Electronics field, they know the questions to ask, and are able to quickly and effectively assess candidate competency. These insights amongst other dimensions enable our Baltimore Consumer Products and Electronics recruiting firms to consistently recruit premium Consumer Products and Electronics candidates. These are just a few of many ways in which our Baltimore Consumer Products and Electronics recruiters distinguish themselves from Consumer Products and Electronics executives who are just trying to hastily fulfill an executive job search.
From start-up to Fortune 500 companies, our extensive Baltimore Consumer Products and Electronics industry knowledge base and proven track record of accomplishments enables our firm, RSI, to expeditiously and thoroughly tailor and fulfill each Baltimore Consumer Products and Electronics Executive Recruiting. Simply, we provide outstanding service and bottom line results by servicing a comprehensive range of disciplines.
Reach out to our Baltimore Consumer Products Executive Search Firm to learn about our 25 step process and how we can assist you with finding your next top tier Candidate!
Baltimore’s major exports, from those manufacturing businesses still in operation, are: coal, grain, iron, steel, and copper products. But, as mentioned earlier, Baltimore and the Baltimore Metro Area are currently shifting from manufacturing to service economies. In 2012, low-wage service jobs accounted for 90% of all jobs in Baltimore City. In recent years, Baltimore and the Baltimore Metro Area have seen a rise in service sector jobs in the fields such as law, finance, medicine, entertainment, and health. These areas have also experienced a growth in high-tech industries such as electronics, information technology, telecommunications, and aerospace research.
Only one company, Constellation Energy (NYSE: CEG), is located in Baltimore City. Four companies are in Bethesda, which is 38 miles southwest of Baltimore. One company, Marriott International (NYSE: MAR), is in Rockville, Maryland, a couple miles north of Bethesda.
Welcome to Balamer, “The City of Firsts,” “Charm City,” “Ravenstown,” and “The Greatest City on Earth.” Baltimore is named after Cecilius Calvert, Lord Baltimore, a member of the Irish House of Lords who helped establish the Maryland colony in 1632. In 1706 the Maryland colonial General Assembly created the Port of Baltimore to help facilitate tobacco trade along the East Coast. In 1729, that port became the town Baltimore. Today, Baltimore is part of Baltimore County, and the largest city in Maryland.
As a port town, Baltimore has historically been a working-class city, segregated by race, and referred to as a “city of neighborhoods.” Today, there are 72 designated historic districts in Baltimore. Some of these districts include: the Inner Harbor, a touristy area by the port; Fells Point, a gentrified entertainment district; Little Italy, a Baltimore Italian-American community; and Mt Vernon, the city’s cultural and artistic center.
Baltimore is a very liberal city. Every year since 1982, the Bolton Hill neighborhood in Baltimore has hosted Artscape, the largest free arts festival in the United States. Also, the Maryland Film Festival takes place every year since 1999 in Baltimore’s historic Charles Theater. In 2008, 88% of Baltimore’s voters cast their ballots for the democratic candidate Barak Obama while only 12% voted for republican John McCain.
Population: 620,961
Metropolitan Area: 2.7 million
Major Industries: Coal, grain, iron, steel and copper production
Attractions: Fenway Park, Bunker Hill Monument, Baltimore Tea Party Ship and Museum, Paul Revere House
Baltimore’s population decreased 4.6% over the last decade, from 649,500 in 2000 to 620,961 in 2010. Once the second largest city in the United States, Baltimore City’s population has been in decline since 1950. Over the last 60 years, many Baltimoreans moved to Baltimore’s surrounding suburbs. As a result, the Baltimore Metropolitan Area steadily grew to over 2.7 million residents in 2010, making it the 20th most populous metro area in the country.
Baltimore is one of the more educated cities in the United States. From Baltimore’s population over 25 years old, 78.9% completed high school, 35.6% hold a bachelor’s degree, and 15.3% hold a graduate or other professional degree.
In 2009, Baltimore’s most common industries for men were: construction (10% of the population), educational services (8%), public administration (8%), health care (7%), accommodation and food services (7%), professional, scientific, and technical services (6%) and waste management services (5%). Baltimore’s most common industries for women were: health care (19%), educational services (14%), public administration (10%), accommodation and food services (7%), finance and insurance (6%), professional, scientific, and technical services (5%), and waste management services (4%).
RSI’s Recruiters Baltimore can best suit executives looking for a premier Baltimore Consumer Products Recruitment.
Being the leading Headhunters Baltimore, our firm understands the Baltimore, Maryland, market for executives and managers looking to be part of the Consumer Products team at some of the nation’s top companies.
Hiring the wrong person can be a costly mistake. Being one of the nation’s leading executive search firms, Reaction Search can minimize the risks associated with recruiting a new employee. Our recruiting experts conduct in-depth candidate reviews to evaluate the competency and quality of each candidate we recommend to our clients. We conduct extensive background and reference checks. When we send you a candidate, we do so with the utmost confidence that the candidate meets your criteria, and would be an asset to your organization.