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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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What makes leadership coaching a success?

Benchmarking the coaching

As a coaching psychologist, I start by establishing a baseline for the leader’s skills and attributes. Sometimes I provide a full deep dive assessment for development process to identify strengths and development areas. Or, leaders may complete a personality questionnaire or 360-degree feedback. What matters is having observational or self-reported data that we can reflect on together. This gives immediate perspective, helps focus the coaching, builds understanding and alignment, and accelerates trust-building.

Coaching kick-off meeting

Leadership coaching needs to stay connected to the business. I recommend a short 30/45 call with the organizational coaching ‘sponsor’, usually their line manager and/or an HR or talent management representative. This clarifies the leader’s organisational context and current perceptions of them from key stakeholders. It sets expectations for change and dispels the idea that the work is solely a confidential discussion between leader and coach.

Consistency and momentum

Leadership coaching requires time for reflection and adaptation. Sessions need to be regular and consistent to build momentum. I work with either six or 12-month contracts. Sessions are 90 minutes and scheduled monthly, either in person or remotely. Across a 12-month contract, leaders take advantage of ‘live-action coaching’, where I observe them in their daily activities.

Mid-session review 

Line managers and other key stakeholders are invited to join the session to give feedback on progress against coaching goals and suggest areas for future focus. This helps maintain the connection between the coaching and the leader’s business performance.

Work between the sessions

Leadership development occurs within the coaching sessions, yet more importantly, between them, back in the business. My coaching sessions often support the preparation for specific business challenges (e.g., presentations, performance reviews, team events) or encourage and empower leaders to trial and embed new ways of working. As traction builds, the coaching sessions become a dedicated time for review, reflection and feedback on what is being done differently in the leader’s routines. 

Final closing session

This session wraps up the key areas of improvement covered during the coaching contract and captures actions the leader can take forward to sustain performance wins. Equally, it enables the organisation to see the leader’s development and how other company initiatives, roles, or projects may support their continued growth.

For a free consultation on how coaching programmes can support your organisational leadership development?

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