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The retail and FMCG sectors have undergone significant transformation in recent years — driven by shifting consumer expectations, the growing importance of digital channels, and the need for greater operational agility.

In this dynamic environment, companies are looking for leaders and specialists who can act with agility, think outside the box, and deliver innovative solutions tailored to the realities of the market.

Our expertise in recruitment

We have a deep understanding of how dynamic and competitive the Retail and FMCG sectors are — that’s why we support our clients in hiring professionals who can quickly adapt to market shifts, manage sales and categories, develop omnichannel strategies, and build strong consumer relationships.

With our in-depth industry knowledge and advanced recruitment tools, we effectively identify talent that aligns with the specific needs of each organisation — from local companies to global brands. Our consultants take into account the company structure, organisational culture, and role requirements to deliver tailored recruitment solutions.

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A team specialising in recruitment in the Retail & FMCG area

Our team of consultants specializes in recruiting talent in the Retail and FMCG sectors, both in Poland and internationally. We have the knowledge and experience to identify qualified professionals for roles in these industries, along with a deep understanding of the specific challenges the sector faces in the local market.

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OUR EXPERTISE IN RECRUITMENT

Sectors we recruit in:

  • Food and beverage
  • Beauty and personal care
  • Health and wellness
  • Clothing, footwear and accessories
  • Luxury brands and premium industry
  • Organic and natural products companies
  • Stationery and office supplies
  • Pet products
  • Consumer electronics
  • Furniture and home furnishings

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Recruiting for key roles:

Sales-related Roles:

Sales Director, Sales Manager, Business Development Manager, Regional Manager, Sales Representative, Business Development Director, Sales Engineer, ...

Marketing Roles:

Marketing Director, Marketing Manager, Product Manager, Branding Manager, New Product Development Manager, Marketing Communications Manager, ...

Operations & Logistics

Operations Director, Operations Manager, Supply Chain Manager, Logistics Manager, Production Manager, Procurement Manager, ...

Finance & Controlling:

Chief Financial Officer, Finance Manager, Controlling Director, Financial Reporting Manager, Financial Analyst, …

Category and Product Management:

Category Management Director, Product Manager, Product Development Manager, Category Manager, Product Innovation Manager, Sourcing Manager, ...

Leadership Roles:

General Manager, Operations Director, Business Development Director, HR Director, Production Director, General Manager, Department Manager,...

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How to Choose the Ideal Specialized Recruitment Firm for Your Company
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How to Choose the Ideal Specialized Recruitment Firm for Your Company

Why Work with a Specialized Recruitment Firm

What Is a Specialized Recruitment Firm?

A specialized recruitment firm is a talent selection company focused on technical, strategic, or industry-specific profiles, using dedicated methodologies, networks, and market expertise.

Benefits of Working with Sector Experts

  • Strategic understanding of the role: beyond filling a vacancy, they understand how the position impacts the business.
  • Sector-specific insights: a clear view of salaries, emerging skills, and real market trends, knowledge generalist agencies often lack.
  • Reduced hiring risk: thanks to more rigorous evaluations and a deeper understanding of context.
  • Consultative support: they go beyond “filling a role” and become a long-term partner for talent growth.
 

How to Choose the Right Specialized Recruitment Firm

Define Your Needs and Your Industry

Be clear about the type of profiles you need, your industry (Healthcare, Luxury, Insurance, etc.), urgency, volume, and seniority level.
The more specific you are, the easier it becomes to compare potential partners.

Evaluate the Firm’s Industry Experience

Ask questions such as:

  • How many years have you worked in my industry?
  • What similar cases have you handled?
  • What percentage of your placements remain after 12–18 months?

Since 77% of companies worldwide report difficulty filling key roles, industry expertise is critical to attract the right talent.

Review Their Selection Methodology

Ask for transparency:
How do they identify passive candidates?
What assessments do they use?
What does their follow-up process look like?

This helps you distinguish a serious, specialized firm from one that simply posts vacancies.

Check Their Reputation and References

Request testimonials, review their track record, and ask for KPIs such as retention and success rates.
A firm that cannot provide clear data raises doubts about its execution capacity.

Signs of a Strong Specialized Recruitment Firm

  • Deep market understanding: they present data, trends, and talent insights.
  • Consultants with real industry experience: professionals who have lived or managed similar roles, not just generalist recruiters.
  • Clear and efficient communication: they keep you informed and explain each step of the process.
  • Ethical commitment and confidentiality: they protect your brand, your information, and handle sensitive processes discreetly.
  • Ability to build long-term relationships: they understand that your growth goes beyond filling one position.

Morgan Philips Specialist Recruitment Mexico meets these criteria, thanks to our industry-focused model, global presence, and consultative approach.

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Choosing a Recruitment Firm

  1. Choosing solely based on the lowest price: it often leads to lower quality and higher turnover.
  2. Not defining the profile clearly before starting the search.
  3. Not reviewing the firm’s methodology: some just “post jobs” instead of actively sourcing.
  4. Ignoring industry experience: for specialized roles, generalist agencies rarely offer the depth your search requires.
 

How to Measure the Success of the Partnership

Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

  • Average time to hire
  • Retention rate within the first 6 to 12 months
  • Internal client and candidate satisfaction
  • Quality and relevance of the shortlists

Long-Term Follow-Up and Partnership

A strong agency doesn’t stop at closing a role. It also:

  • Provides follow-up during the first months of onboarding
  • Reviews KPIs with you and continuously improves the process
  • Becomes a trusted partner for future strategic hiring
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EN FAQ Question #1What is the difference between a generalist recruitment agency and a specialized recruitment firm?
EN FAQ Answer #1

While many generalist agencies work with diverse or high-volume profiles, Morgan Philips Specialist Recruitment focuses exclusively on middle management, senior managers, and specialized talent.

This enables us to deliver consultative processes, technical advisory, and a deeper market understanding that generalist firms often cannot offer.

EN FAQ Question #2How much does it cost to work with a specialized recruitment firm?
EN FAQ Answer #2

Fees typically range from 18% to 25% of the candidate’s annual gross salary. Some firms also offer project-based or stage-based models.

EN FAQ Question #3How long does the selection process take?
EN FAQ Answer #3

It usually takes between 8 to 12 weeks, depending on the complexity of the role.

EN FAQ Question #4What advantages does an international firm offer compared to a local one?
EN FAQ Answer #4

At Morgan Philips, we combine the best of both worlds:

  • global presence in more than 20 countries, and
  • A local focus with consultants who are experts in the Mexican market.

This allows us to deliver international reach, comparative insights, and a deep understanding of specialized talent in your region.

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