Atlanta Legal Recruiters

By: Vanessa Vidal

Our Atlanta legal recruiters provide excellent legal recruiting and attorney recruiting solutions to companies across the State of Georgia.  Our Atlanta legal recruiters have garnered several awards and recognition as the best legal recruiters in Atlanta, The Small Business Institute has named ESQ Recruiting “2016 Best Executive Legal Recruiters of Atlanta” for excellence in legal recruiting and recognition of ESQ Recruiting as Atlanta’s best legal recruiters. ESQ Recruiting and its Atlanta Managing Director, Vanessa Vidal, were recognized by The International Women’s Leadership Association and voted “Best Atlanta Legal Recruiters.”

The Atlanta office of ESQ Recruiting has been responsible for successfully recruiting and placing attorneys in-house across the Southeast, including in cities such as Atlanta, Charlotte, Miami, Memphis, Birmingham, and Richmond.  Our Atlanta legal recruiters brings more experience, more resources and more contacts to the legal recruiting process than our competition.  Our Atlanta legal recruiters have a reputation for finding top notch attorneys to successfully fill general counsel, associate general counsel, assistant general counsel, deputy general counsel, and other in-house counsel positions.  We partner with companies of all sizes and industries to deliver the legal recruiting results your legal search in Atlanta and the rest of Georgia requires to drive lasting business success.  Our Atlanta legal recruiters understand the legal marketplace, understand the in-house legal niche, and understand the legal recruiting industry. Most importantly, we know how to our jobs successfully. Our Atlanta legal recruiters know how to provide our clients with the most qualified candidates, whether they are on the job market or not, making placements that  meet client hiring objectives and stand the test of time.

Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta has been dubbed everything from the “capital of the new South” and “the next international city” to “the best place to do business.” It’s also a great place to visit. Fueled by the prosperity of local mega companies like Coca Cola and Holiday Inn, the prestige of hosting the 1996 Summer Olympic Games and the energy of young upwardly mobile types who have migrated to the city in droves – Atlanta is on fire. And this time it’s a good thing. From world-class restaurants and a myriad of cultural attractions to a hip nightlife and sporting events galore, the city is cosmopolitan in every sense of the word, but has also managed to maintain its historic character.

Atlanta is still the focal point of an important network of rail lines and interstate highways. Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport, 10 miles (16 km) southwest of downtown Atlanta, is one of the world’s busiest airports. The first rapid-transit commuter rail opened in 1979, and by the early 21st century the system had expanded to include several more lines. Atlanta remains the financial and commercial capital of the Southeast and is its most important distribution centre. Printing and publishing, high-technology industries, telecommunications, airline services, military and government services, and banking and insurance are supplemented by industries producing aircraft, beverages, automobiles, electronics and electrical equipment, chemicals, processed foods, and paper products.

Atlanta is a major educational centre, with more than 40 degree-granting institutions in the metropolitan area. The city has a prestigious consortium of historically black colleges, notably Morehouse College (1867), Spelman College (1881), and Clark Atlanta University, the latter formed in 1988 by the merger of Atlanta University (1865) and Clark College (1869). Others schools include Emory University (1836), Georgia Institute of Technology (1885), Georgia State University (1913), and Oglethorpe University (1835). Atlanta is also the chief medical centre of the Southeast and is home to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a division of the federal Department of Health and Human Services.

Written on: 04/18/18 PDF Version