Executive Search & C-Suite Placement
Executive search and C-suite placement identifies, evaluates, and places board-level and senior executive talent for Gulf, Asian, and African enterprises. Traditional search firms fail in MENA because their methodology is database-driven and network-shallow — they identify candidates with the right titles but cannot assess cultural fit, regional credibility, or the distinction between having worked in the Gulf and having succeeded in it. Kaelo’s search practice activates networks — not databases — across Dubai, London, Singapore, and key emerging market talent corridors.
Our Methodology
We begin with deep understanding of the client’s organisational culture, decision-making dynamics, and the specific operating challenges the role must address. The search process encompasses: role specification (defining the competencies, experience, and cultural attributes the role demands), market mapping (identifying all credible candidates in the relevant talent market), candidate assessment (structured interviews, psychometric evaluation where appropriate, reference verification, and the cultural due diligence that Gulf placements require), shortlist presentation (detailed assessment reports enabling informed decision-making), and offer management (compensation benchmarking, package negotiation, transition support). Our human capital practice conducts retained executive search for CEO, CFO, COO, CTO, and board positions.
Gulf Talent Context
Gulf executive search faces specific challenges: the small talent pool for senior indigenous executive roles (Saudization/Emiratisation targets require national candidates for specific positions), the expatriate compensation complexity (housing, schooling, end-of-service, international tax interactions), and the cultural fluency assessment (understanding whether a candidate can navigate the relationship-driven, multi-stakeholder, sovereign-influenced environment that defines Gulf enterprise leadership).
Executive search in the Gulf is not recruitment — it is the strategic selection of the leaders who will execute national transformation programmes, build institutions, and create the management capability that sustainable economic diversification requires.