Transearch International

TRANSEARCH International
Limited company
Industry Executive search
Founded April 2, 1982 (1982-04-02)
Headquarters London, United Kingdom
Number of locations
57 partner offices in 38 countries
Area served
International
Website transearch.com

TRANSEARCH International is one of the leading executive search network organisations in the world.[1] Headquartered in Europe, they have representation in The Americas, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East and Africa. Executive Recruiter News (ERN) currently rates the firm as the 10th largest global executive search firm.[1] TRANSEARCH International is organized in partner offices by market expertise, business function and geographic location.[2][3][4]

Origins of the company name

One of the firm’s founders, Alain Tanugi (current Chairman) had a vision of creating a global network of wholly owned executive search firms, operating under one brand. The name TRANSEARCH is derived from this vision – Trans, meaning through or transcontinental and Search, referring to the nature of the business – executive search.

History

TRANSEARCH International which founded on the April 2, 1982. The founding took place from 6 offices and 20 consultants who have given the brand name TRANSEARCH. The network quickly grew to 25 offices in 1989 and in 1990 was ranked as the 10th largest executive search firm (ito revenue) globally by the Executive Recruiter News (ERN). In 1998, the network had 68 offices in 40 countries and was the second largest network worldwide in terms of office representation. When the dot com bubble burst in 2001, the majority of executive search firms faced a decline in demand for executive search services which lasted until about 2003-2004 (depending on the location and the sector of specialisation). In 2006 TRANSEARCH showed a 28.6% growth, almost 10% higher than the average rate of growth for the executive search industry. In 2007 The TRANSEARCH Child Fund was created.[5]

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