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About us
Korn Ferry is a global organizational consulting firm, bringing together strategy and talent to drive superior performance for our clients. We work with clients to design their organizational structures, roles, and responsibilities. We help them hire the right people and advise them on how to reward, develop, and motivate their workforce. And we help professionals navigate and advance their careers.
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- Business Consulting and Services
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Los Angeles, CA
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- Public Company
- Specialties
- Executive Search, Leadership and Talent Consulting, Coaching, Talent Management, Executive Recruiting, Organizational Strategy, Assessment & Succession, Talent Acquisition, Leadership Development, and Rewards & Benefits
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Employees at Korn Ferry
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Tarun Inuganti
Global Practice Leader | Technology
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James Lawton
Tech CxO | Entrepreneur | Startup Advisor | Tech Investor | Robotics | Software | SaaS | Data | Analytics | AI
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Richard Taylor
Top-tier facilitator and developer of leaders and teams
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Eric Tachibana
Making Enterprise Transformation totally practical
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AI may not be coming for your job, but it could play a role in determining your pay. To reduce subjectivity and increase transparency, organizations are leveraging AI to set salaries, bonuses, and other rewards. As AI evolves, around 40% of leaders expect to use it for determining base salaries, cash incentives, and performance-based pay. What are your thoughts on AI determining salary? 🔗 https://krnfy.bz/3G5lLfF
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Applying for a new position? How often do you find yourself talking to a real person instead of just an automation? While automation streamlines the hiring process for both candidates and hiring managers, it's crucial to provide applicants the opportunity to connect with a real person from the very beginning. Have you interacted with AI during your job search? Share your experiences below.
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We asked C-suite executives to list the top skills needed for the future. Here’s what they said—and how to strengthen these skills in your teams. Top Skill #1: Adaptability 💠 "An adaptable leader can meet new challenges as they arise and not be halted by sudden change, remaining comfortable with uncertainty,” says Daniel Goleman, Contributor, Korn Ferry Institute. Top Skill #2: Collaboration 💠 Collaboration involves embracing a “We before I” mindset, setting aside individual agendas to work together as a team. Effective collaboration leads to more innovation, better communication, and smarter decision-making. It also plays a crucial role in culture building. Top Skill #3: Communication 💠 Successful communicators are not only strong writers or speakers but also adept at clearly articulating their point of view and tailoring their message for the intended audience to maximize impact. Top Skill #4: Critical Thinking 💠 In business, there are five types of critical thinking: strategic, tactical, analytical, innovative, and implicative. The best performers seamlessly switch between these elements as they advance in their careers, connecting the dots in meaningful ways. Top Skill #5: Empathy 💠 Empathy is the ability to sense others’ feelings and perspectives. Empathetic leaders connect successfully with people from diverse backgrounds and experiences, understanding their communication preferences and approaching each situation uniquely.
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Feedback provides a valuable perspective on how to enhance outcomes and drive change. Despite its simplicity, the timing of feedback is crucial, yet many struggle to get it right. When do you prefer to receive feedback? Do you like it immediately in the moment, or do you prefer some time for both parties to process?
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This is the question you should expect in your next interview. Despite the evolving landscape of job interviews, the question "Tell me about yourself" remains a favorite among nine out of ten hiring managers. Wondering how to craft the perfect response? Tune into the Briefings Podcast for expert career advice on mastering this essential interview question. 🎙️ https://krnfy.bz/3BixAwG
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Looking for a new job? You might be doing so at one of the most unique moments in corporate history. And for many, that means it’s a very tough time to be looking for a new role. In the wake of market uncertainty, firms have been forced to take a wait-and-watch approach to hiring, forcing many job hunters, whether employed or unemployed, to do some rerouting. Here are five ways to adapt your job search strategy.
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In today's whirlwind of change, the ability to adapt isn't just an advantage—it's a necessity. Yet, many leading companies are struggling to keep up. They're overwhelmed by the urgent need to upskill their workforce and alarmed by their inability to retain top talent. We have a resource to help. Discover how Korn Ferry’s ADAPTS model can transform your approach to change-readiness.
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This is what #BeMoreThan sounds like. 👂 "I will go above and beyond for those around me." "Let's work together for the betterment of all." "I take pride in what I do and who I am."
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