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Executive Search Research Resources
Our resources gives you everything you need to evaluate Intellerati and make smarter decisions about executive search research.
Intellerati publishes practical resources for Heads of Talent Acquisition, CHROs, and in-house executive recruiting teams. No gated content. No forms. Just the information you need to make informed decisions about executive search research.
Org Charts Guide Most recruiters underestimate what a well-researched org chart can reveal. Beyond reporting structures, a custom org chart surfaces unannounced business units, leadership gaps, and competitive intelligence your team cannot get from LinkedIn or public filings. This guide explains what executive org chart research is, how it’s built, and how corporate recruiting teams use it to drive smarter searches.
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Search Firm Alternative Traditional retained executive search costs more than $150,000 per engagement and fails to complete 40% of the time. That is a significant risk for any organization. This guide explains how Intellerati works as a high-performance alternative — one that keeps your internal team in control while delivering the research quality of a top retained firm.
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Pricing Intellerati charges a flat fee based on scope. No hourly billing. No per-name charges. Our pay-as-you-go retainer model means you pay for exactly the research you need. This page explains how our pricing works and what each engagement level includes.
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FAQs AAnswers to the questions we hear most from corporate talent acquisition teams — about our research methodology, our AI tools, how we handle confidentiality, and how we compare to retained search firms and AI recruiting platforms.
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Sourcing Tools & Firms Guide Not every sourcing tool or research firm is built for executive-level work. This independent guide covers the tools and firms corporate recruiting teams rely on most — what they do well, where they fall short, and how to evaluate them against your specific needs.
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