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The BCG Attorney Search Philosophy. The success we have achieved—individually and collectively as a firm—is attributable to our shared concept of what a recruiting firm should be. It is based on four simple principles. First, achieving excellence in everything we do. Hands down, we need to be the absolute best at what we do. Second, despite day-to-day business differences, everyone here is a family. Third, every attorney's contact with BCG Attorney Search should be a meaningful experience. Fourth, this business is something that is run for the long-term so that it can continue to grow and adapt in all economic environments.
I know that organizations often pay lip service to these types of ideas. These ideas underscore how this business has been run to date and this is how it will always be run. It is not run "fast and loose" and it is not run for the benefit of any one individual but for everyone here and for our long-term interests as a group. This level of conservatism and focus upon group—and not individuals—is something that benefits us all.
First, achieving excellence in everything we do is about a lot of things. It is about:
- how the business is branded;
- how the business relates with law firms and candidates;
- how well the business markets itself;
- how well the business is continually improving itself;
- the benefit of having multiple people in multiple areas throughout the United States creating a "buzz" for the business;
- how well the business is led and whether the business and its leaders are constantly pushing the recruiters and the business in the right direction;
- how people feel about working here (from the highest-paid recruiter to the lowest-paid service people);
- how financially responsible the business is;
- how well it advertises (more than $10,000 a week on an average in advertising alone);
- the quality of its database and computer programmers;
- the quality of the people that gather and post jobs;
- the quality of its designers;
- the quality and shared vision of its recruiters;
- the quality of its writers;
- the quality of its accountants and bookkeepers;
- the quality of its faxes and word processors;
- how innovative the business is in the steps it takes;
- how well we police the quality of the work that is going out in multiple cities;
- how well we educate attorneys and law firms about the placement market;
- the quality of articles that we write-and how many we write;
- how honest we are with the world;
- how innovative we are in making submissions;
- how focused our recruiters are; and,
- staying in touch with all of our recruiters on an ongoing basis, to ensure they are focused and continue to grow.
Most great law firms were founded on a drive for excellence—as a firm. They achieved success because of the way the lawyers practiced as a firm. The organizations grew because the organizations valued their attorneys' legal skills, not just because they were good at selling themselves. In my opinion, there is no other legal recruiting firm out there like BCG Attorney Search that shares our drive for excellence at the highest level.
Despite the wide array of personalities, the vision for BCG Attorney Search is something of a throwback to this older law firm concept. The quality of our work and our profession is paramount. We want to reward recruiters for the quality of their work and their efforts on behalf of the profession as a whole. Here, we should have a cooperative environment where the pursuit of excellence is more important than the pursuit of individual glory and wealth.
This philosophy works. That is how this business has been run to date and this is how it will always be run. We hope to continue to expand and get better at what we do and this philosophy of excellence will be behind everything we do—whether we have one office or 10 offices.
Second, everyone here should be supportive of one another. For recruiters not working in our main office in Los Angeles, it is probably difficult to envision the level of support you are receiving. As an organization, we have literally run through millions of dollars in placement fees in the process of establishing who we are, learning what works and what does not, and doing multiple things on a daily basis to ensure that we stand out from the crowd. The things we do are almost too numerous to mention. The point of everything we are doing is to ensure that the sum of what we do as a group is far, far greater than what any of us could achieve individually.
As a group, we can do many, many things we could not do alone. We can afford to pay several people to post ads and refresh them on a daily basis. We can afford to make programming changes to our database on a daily basis. We can afford to market with newsletters and books to tens of thousands of people. We can redesign websites, write countless articles for the public, refer people to other (related) businesses that allow us to help even more people and afford even more advertising, pay numerous people to enter in (manually and 24 hours a day) every resume we receive via email and the Internet, support the founding of new offices and support offices in slow periods, have our accounting done—and more.
A third thing about BCG Attorney Search is so important and fundamental to who we are, that a lot of recruiters do not understand it, either here or outside this firm. When attorneys find BCG Attorney Search, the experience is likely to be meaningful for them. On our website, they will get all the information they could ever need. If they apply to one of our jobs, they will continue to receive useful information throughout their career. If we cannot help them, we will ensure that we refer them to a source we know that can help them get a job. We know these businesses can help get attorneys a job because we worked to start them to correct deficiencies in the current market.
This is more significant than you may realize. As a group of individuals we are all motivated toward the greater good. We can all feel good about the work that we do because just by existing, we are making a meaningful difference in the world through both our thoughts and actions. There is no other recruiting firm in the world that takes the step of ensuring that everyone who contacts them gets a job.
Finally, BCG Attorney Search is built for the long-term in all respects. By having multiple offices and being supported by multiple businesses, we are working to ensure that we can withstand economic changes and continue to grow. The business is also not dependent upon any one recruiter—or even itself—to continue and grow.
A Role in Shaping a Work In Progress. We are a work in progress. Each of us is part of shaping the firm that we will become. We each are working to create a legacy that will make a significant long-term footprint on the world's legal landscape.
BCG Attorney Search is less than a decade old. This is a young recruiting firm by any standard. We have achieved a lot in a short period of time—probably more than any other legal recruiting firm in history. We have achieved all of this because we are entrepreneurial, willing to think differently, and actually care about our role in the world and the lives of attorneys everywhere.
I wanted to share these ideas with you about the company so you can have some understanding about what we are doing and what we want to become.
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About Harrison Barnes
Harrison Barnes is a prominent figure in the legal placement industry, known for his expertise in attorney placements and his extensive knowledge of the legal profession.
With over 25 years of experience, he has established himself as a leading voice in the field and has helped thousands of lawyers and law students find their ideal career paths.
Barnes is a former federal law clerk and associate at Quinn Emanuel and a graduate of the University of Chicago College and the University of Virginia Law School. He was a Rhodes Scholar Finalist at the University of Chicago and a member of the University of Virginia Law Review. Early in his legal career, he enrolled in Stanford Business School but dropped out because he missed legal recruiting too much.
Barnes' approach to the legal industry is rooted in his commitment to helping lawyers achieve their full potential. He believes that the key to success in the legal profession is to be proactive, persistent, and disciplined in one's approach to work and life. He encourages lawyers to take ownership of their careers and to focus on developing their skills and expertise in a way that aligns with their passions and interests.
One of how Barnes provides support to lawyers is through his writing. On his blog, HarrisonBarnes.com, and BCGSearch.com, he regularly shares his insights and advice on a range of topics related to the legal profession. Through his writing, he aims to empower lawyers to control their careers and make informed decisions about their professional development.
One of Barnes's fundamental philosophies in his writing is the importance of networking. He believes that networking is a critical component of career success and that it is essential for lawyers to establish relationships with others in their field. He encourages lawyers to attend events, join organizations, and connect with others in the legal community to build their professional networks.
Another central theme in Barnes' writing is the importance of personal and professional development. He believes that lawyers should continuously strive to improve themselves and develop their skills to succeed in their careers. He encourages lawyers to pursue ongoing education and training actively, read widely, and seek new opportunities for growth and development.
In addition to his work in the legal industry, Barnes is also a fitness and lifestyle enthusiast. He sees fitness and wellness as integral to his personal and professional development and encourages others to adopt a similar mindset. He starts his day at 4:00 am and dedicates several daily hours to running, weightlifting, and pursuing spiritual disciplines.
Finally, Barnes is a strong advocate for community service and giving back. He volunteers for the University of Chicago, where he is the former area chair of Los Angeles for the University of Chicago Admissions Office. He also serves as the President of the Young Presidents Organization's Century City Los Angeles Chapter, where he works to support and connect young business leaders.
In conclusion, Harrison Barnes is a visionary legal industry leader committed to helping lawyers achieve their full potential. Through his work at BCG Attorney Search, writing, and community involvement, he empowers lawyers to take control of their careers, develop their skills continuously, and lead fulfilling and successful lives. His philosophy of being proactive, persistent, and disciplined, combined with his focus on personal and professional development, makes him a valuable resource for anyone looking to succeed in the legal profession.
About BCG Attorney Search
BCG Attorney Search matches attorneys and law firms with unparalleled expertise and drive, while achieving results. Known globally for its success in locating and placing attorneys in law firms of all sizes, BCG Attorney Search has placed thousands of attorneys in law firms in thousands of different law firms around the country. Unlike other legal placement firms, BCG Attorney Search brings massive resources of over 150 employees to its placement efforts locating positions and opportunities its competitors simply cannot. Every legal recruiter at BCG Attorney Search is a former successful attorney who attended a top law school, worked in top law firms and brought massive drive and commitment to their work. BCG Attorney Search legal recruiters take your legal career seriously and understand attorneys. For more information, please visit www.BCGSearch.com.
Harrison Barnes does a weekly free webinar with live Q&A for attorneys and law students each Wednesday at 10:00 am PST. You can attend anonymously and ask questions about your career, this article, or any other legal career-related topics. You can sign up for the weekly webinar here: Register on Zoom
Harrison also does a weekly free webinar with live Q&A for law firms, companies, and others who hire attorneys each Wednesday at 10:00 am PST. You can sign up for the weekly webinar here: Register on Zoom
You can browse a list of past webinars here: Webinar Replays
You can also listen to Harrison Barnes Podcasts here: Attorney Career Advice Podcasts
You can also read Harrison Barnes' articles and books here: Harrison's Perspectives
Harrison Barnes is the legal profession's mentor and may be the only person in your legal career who will tell you why you are not reaching your full potential and what you really need to do to grow as an attorney--regardless of how much it hurts. If you prefer truth to stagnation, growth to comfort, and actionable ideas instead of fluffy concepts, you and Harrison will get along just fine. If, however, you want to stay where you are, talk about your past successes, and feel comfortable, Harrison is not for you.
Truly great mentors are like parents, doctors, therapists, spiritual figures, and others because in order to help you they need to expose you to pain and expose your weaknesses. But suppose you act on the advice and pain created by a mentor. In that case, you will become better: a better attorney, better employees, a better boss, know where you are going, and appreciate where you have been--you will hopefully also become a happier and better person. As you learn from Harrison, he hopes he will become your mentor.
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