Stuart Reeves
Offer Accepted!
Offer Accepted is a behind-the-scenes look inside executive hiring, compensation, and exits. Host by a 30+ year veteran executive recruiter and compensation advisor, each episode breaks down the real decisions, tradeoffs, and missteps that shape leadership moves and company value.
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Stuart Reeves
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9 mars 2026
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Market Compensation Data 09.03.2026 13:54
On this episode we are discussing market compensation data and how it can be different for roles that look the same on paper.
Speed vs. Urgency: Why Rushing an Executive Hire Usually Slows You Down. 24.02.2026 7:43
In executive search, being the fastest isn’t always the best approach to take when it is urgency that you actually need.
Why Some Executive Hires Look Perfect… and Still Blow Up 11.02.2026 6:49
A great candidate on paper isn’t always the best candidate for a company. Let’s discuss why.
What “Culture Fit” Really Means When Executives Get Let Go 04.02.2026 8:02
Culture Fit is one of the most common excuses when an executive is let go. In this episode we discuss why.
Why “We’ll Revisit Comp Later” Is the Most Expensive Promise Leaders Make 26.01.2026 7:16
Not getting clarity on Total Compensation for a new executive isn’t always something you want to leave fluid.
Why Executives Leave “Great Companies” at 18-24 months 26.01.2026 6:47
When executives leave companies it is usually a build up of multiple factors, but rarely just compensation.
Meet The Host - Stuart Reeves 19.01.2026 8:49
In this episode I am taking the opportunity to introduce myself and share a bit about my background and why I decided to launch a podcast.
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