Graham Whelan is the best recruiter I’ve ever met.
And he has been that way since before most of you reading this article got to high school.
Last week I went to lunch with Graham, and 2 other long-standing recruiting colleagues, all now competitors, all significant achievers in our industry.
After the usual banter, and a sombre reflection on the fact that between us we had 120 years experience in the recruitment industry, my longtime friend, sometime business partner, Graham Whelan, could not contain himself.
You see, Graham had come to the lunch via a client meeting where three of his candidates had been selected for final interviews for a CFO job. I sat back and allowed his excitement and enthusiasm to wash over me. It was so refreshing. So invigorating. I could not help but reflect that his energy and sincere gusto for the looming placement was as vigourous and heartfelt as many similar conversations we had over the last 25 years.
No matter that he had been placing people in finance jobs since 1978. No worn-out apathy or cynicism here. His love of the chase, his desire to make the match, and his interest in the welfare of his client and the candidates, has not waned in 3 decades.
I worked with Graham for more than 15 years, including 12 as partners in building a business called Recruitment Solutions, which went from start-up to an IPO on the Australian Stock Exchange.
To me, Graham epitomises what a great recruiter should be. And as I came away from the lunch, I was in awe of his longevity in this most demanding of businesses, but also his passion and commitment to service. So what is it that makes Graham special? He has all the technical recruiting skills, of course. But he has more too. Let me count the ways.
Don’t get me wrong, the man is not perfect. He is Welsh for a start, and goes on about their rugby team of the ‘70s endlessly. He is not the quickest on the technology uptake, and he just smiles and pours another glass of Pinot when I talk about social media.
But he is the best hard-core recruiter I have ever worked with or against, and he has made an immeasurable contribution to countless lives, and to our industry as a whole.
He sent me a note last week after our lunch, where I had been banging on about social recruiting and change in our industry. Greg, he said, “you are an inspiration”. Typical of the man. But the truth is, Graham has inspired me for decades, and I know for a fact he has inspired many, many others too.
So to my old mate “Wheels”… I salute you!
* “Bore da” – Welsh for “Good Morning”
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Thanks Greg, this is great advice for recruiters out there! Some of his qualities don't just apply to recruiters but everyone who wants to be a great person. Will definitely keep this in mind, and share with my friends.
Thanks Maya....
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