Recruitment Agencies QueensBench – Recruitment Agency Profile
QueensBench - Recruitment Agency Profile

QueensBench

Staffing & Recruiting |
Team Size
2 professionals
Founded
Est. 2013
Annual Revenue
$5.31M
Location
San Francisco, California, United States

Specializations

FinTech
Healthcare & Medical
Insurance
Information Technology (IT)

About Agency

Overview

  • Founded in 2013 and headquartered at 415 Jackson Street, San Francisco, California, United States, 94111
  • Employs 2 people with annual revenue of $5,309,000
  • Specializes in retained legal search for venture capital firms and their portfolio companies
  • Client portfolio includes a16z, GV, Valar Ventures, Credit Karma, Airship, Workato, Plaid, Ladder, Omada Health, ipsy, Pantheon Platform, Even, LiveAction, Walmart eCommerce, Prosper, and Zenefits
  • Utilizes a rigorous, data-driven, inclusive search method combining technology with human contact

Specializations

  • Hiring for first General Counsel positions in fast-growing companies
  • Recruitment of Chief Compliance Officers and Chief Privacy Officers
  • Building legal and compliance teams for venture capital-backed portfolio companies
  • Serving clients in fintech (Credit Karma, Plaid), healthcare (Omada Health), and e-commerce (Walmart eCommerce)

Services & Approach

  • Retained legal search exclusively for venture capital firms and portfolio companies
  • Executive recruitment for General Counsel, Chief Compliance Officer, and Chief Privacy Officer roles
  • Team-building for legal and compliance departments in high-growth technology companies
  • Data-driven executive search with transparent, candidate-focused methodologies

Contact Information

Full Address
415 Jackson Street, San Francisco, California, United States, 94111
Phone
+1 415-702-5061

Keywords

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