Matthew Armand, as the CEO, President, and Founder of ALIGN Executive Search, exemplifies a commitment to excellence in talent acquisition. With a focus on recruiting currently-employed professionals, Matthew has carved a niche for ALIGN by uncovering top-tier talent that other agencies often overlook. His extensive...
Matthew Armand, as the CEO, President, and Founder of ALIGN Executive Search, exemplifies a commitment to excellence in talent acquisition. With a focus on recruiting currently-employed professionals, Matthew has carved a niche for ALIGN by uncovering top-tier talent that other agencies often overlook. His extensive experience in executive search is complemented by a deep understanding of various industries, including healthcare, long-term care, and Medicaid services. This expertise enables him to tailor recruitment strategies that align with the unique needs of each client.
Under Matthew's leadership, ALIGN Executive Search employs a meticulous 6-step approach that begins with a comprehensive understanding of the client and the specific role to be filled. This method ensures that every search is not only efficient but also effective in finding candidates who are the perfect fit for the organization’s culture and goals. Matthew’s team is composed of dedicated professionals who embody the values of honesty, creativity, and hard work, fostering a collaborative environment that prioritizes client satisfaction and candidate success.
Matthew’s skill set includes sales management, creative strategy, and contract recruitment, all of which contribute to his ability to navigate complex hiring landscapes. His emphasis on maintaining a high level of confidentiality and exceptional customer service has earned ALIGN a reputation for integrity and reliability in the executive search industry. As a visionary leader, Matthew Armand continues to empower his team to create a safe, enjoyable, and productive work environment, ultimately driving ALIGN’s mission to find the best talent for organizations across various sectors.