Kramer Search recognizes that the rapidly changing nature of the Economic Consulting and International Trade sphere can lead to issues of trade disputes, antitrust disagreements, and commercial litigation contentions. As a result, we target the economists, accountants, programmers, and analysts with a passion for economics and trade who possess the skills to navigate this industry. Working with renowned economic consulting firms based in D.C. and around the country, we've gained a true understanding of how to locate and identify the most eligible candidates.
Successfully placed candidate as an International Trade Analyst with a DC-based economic consulting firm. Kramer Search's understanding of international trade allowed us to select a candidate with experience working in the governmental sector, knowledge of foreign relations and the international atmosphere, and a passion for issues related to international commerce. Since the candidate's successful placement almost 18 months ago, she has contributed greatly to the firm by providing financial and analytical insight regarding ongoing issues related to anti-dumping cases and the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Successfully placed an additional candidate as an International Trade Analyst with a DC-based economic consulting firm . Since his placement with the firm, the candidate has contributed his skills in international trade accounting and record keeping, making him a wonderful asset to the firm. In this case, the candidate represents a prime example of our commitment to finding the most eligible individual for a position which often leads us to recruit from the U.S. Department of Commerce and various other government-related organizations.
Successfully placed an additional candidate as an International Trade Analyst with a DC-based economic consulting firm . Since his placement with the firm, the candidate has contributed his skills in international trade accounting and record keeping, making him a wonderful asset to the firm. In this case, the candidate represents a prime example of our commitment to finding the most eligible individual for a position which often leads us to recruit from the U.S. Department of Commerce and various other government-related organizations.