Decisions to make when you need a CIO but don’t want to rush the hiring process
Whether your company has never had someone in the role or you’re looking to fill the position following a departure, hiring or replacing a CIO is an opportunity to think about the current and future needs of the business, and how that impacts the role of the CIO. This is an opportunity for change, growth, and alignment of responsibilities and priorities. Given the high importance of the position, it can often take several months to find the right person to fill the role. Not only will the individual need to have exceptional business and technical skills, but he or she also needs to fit in with the culture of the organization and be ready to serve as a part of the executive team. According to 2020 data from Korn Ferry, the average CIO tenure is 4.6 years. There’s no doubt that this number skews on the higher end for organizations that take the time up front to make the right hire rather than rushing the process and ending up with someone not suited for the role.
Everything you need to know before you hire a Chief Information Officer
Bringing on an interim CIO can offer many benefits to an organization in need of strong technology leadership skills. Unlike a staffing firm, Hartman is a company of senior technology leaders and is uniquely qualified to identify, vet and recommend IT leaders for newly created or vacant CIO positions. Contact the Hartman team today to discuss your needs and schedule a no-cost consultation regarding our interim executive placement services.