Allison Weiss, Founder/Principal of CRE Recruiting, a boutique firm with national expertise in commercial real estate recruiting and placement and of CRE at Work, a platform that helps driven professionals build resilience, improve performance, and grow the careers and companies of their dreams. We talked about recruiting in the time of Covid, how to make a good impression online, what being a scientist in the job search and discovery is all about, and how we can reflect on this year to better set us up for the next.
Read More“For me, as an entrepreneur, it’s all about focusing on the things that are going to have the biggest impact.” - Allison Weiss
“Feeling at the end of the day that I made a difference. That for me is the ultimate success.” - Allison Weiss
Read MoreBut the landscape has dramatically shifted. It’s important for firms and employees to adjust their expectations and strategies, said Allison Weiss, founder and principal of CRE Recruiting, to avoid falling behind, especially as an increase in executive hiring signals firms are investing in long-term strategic shifts. She believes there’s an increase in attrition-driven hiring, as well as new chief diversity officer hires, such as Tim Dismond at CBRE.
“Firms need to be focused on retention and recruiting strategies and have those strategies in alignment, or you’re setting yourself up to be raided by firms that are doing both,” she said.
Read MoreWeiss, who heads her CRE-focused recruiting firm primarily from Los Angeles, is considering becoming a digital nomad herself. “I’ve always wanted to be that person who has more flexibility,” she said. “I’ve toyed with the idea of being bicoastal, and now that everyone’s remote anyway, I’m thinking there are so many parts of the country and the world that I haven’t explored.”
Read MoreCRE Recruiting principal Allison Weiss is not so worried for her candidates when it comes to the optics of being let go versus furloughed, at least during the pandemic. She said she assures her candidates: "The stigma behind not having a job right now is not a thing."
"Employers are incredibly understanding — probably more so than they ever have been — that if someone's on the market today, it has nothing to do with their skills and ability," she said. "It has everything to do with the pandemic."
Read MoreCRE Recruiting principal and founder Allison Weiss boils 'I know greatness when I see it' bias down to human nature. But she added that when it comes to actually ending up with the best person for the job, these instincts are often wrong — resulting in the wrong candidate landing in a job as often as half the time, which is costly and inefficient.
"As a white male-dominated industry, we need to challenge gut feeling or first impression instincts if we are ever going to make meaningful strides for diversity, inclusion, and equity," Weiss said.
Read MoreCRE Recruiting founder and principal Allison Weiss agreed that, ultimately, a hiatus or detour on a résumé is less likely than ever to be a red flag for an employer. "I have had clients in the past who’ve been really sensitive to movement," she said. "They want to see a certain number of years of experience. That becomes more difficult to come by with every passing year."
Read MoreOne of my favorite questions is this -
What is saving your life today?
I wanted to share with you the things that are saving me in this season, in the hopes that they can be a resource to you.
Read MoreCRE Recruiting principal and founder Allison Weiss said that as a recruiter, her job is to help companies scale and grow in a sustainable way, and to help candidates take the next steps in their careers.
"Of course I help clients who come to me with a need, but I’m also proactively meeting people and networking with new candidates or clients," she said. "You just never know when you’ll make a new connection."
Read MoreAccording to CRE Recruiting principal and founder Allison Weiss, one of the most practical things a company can do when they find a good fit is to pick up the pace.
“The most successful clients that I work with are decisive and fast-moving when they find the candidate they like,” she said. “Moving quickly — not dragging out the interview process but trying to combine as many meetings as possible to avoid long delays — can help people overcome some of the challenges of a tight talent market.”
I was invited to speak to a ULI Partnership Forum earlier in the week, where I answered questions about changing careers, improving resumes, impressing potential employers, dealing with challenging situations at work, and overall professional development.
Their questions were thoughtful, the dialogue was dynamic, and the group was an absolute pleasure!
I compiled the below list of some of my favorite resources/recommendations in follow-up to share with event attendees, and also wanted to share them with my community. I hope you enjoy them -
Read MoreAllison S. Weiss has launched CRE Recruiting Inc., a talent recruitment firm specializing in the commercial real estate market. CRE Recruiting partners with businesses across the industry, from brokerage to development and mortgage banking, to strategically place talent that will fuel business growth.
Read MoreAllison Weiss, who has managed recruitment for two top-tier national brokerages, has started her own talent placement agency.
Weiss just started CRE Recruiting, a boutique firm in Los Angeles looking to help both those hiring and those looking to get hired. She, like others, thinks the coming years will see a frantic pace of job-switching among commercial real estate professionals.
Read MoreI recently hit the 8-mile mark in my training plan for my first half-marathon, and with 90+ minutes of thinking time it hit me - this journey I’m on parallels that of my clients, companies I’ve worked for, and anyone looking to hire in today’s competitive talent market.
Read MoreCommercial real estate recruiting expert Allison S. Weiss is pleased to announce that she has launched CRE Recruiting, Inc., a boutique firm with national expertise in strategic commercial real estate placement headquartered in Los Angeles.
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