i've been using execthread for a while now and it's become one of my go-tos for keeping tabs on jobs for execs. i haven't landed a role through it yet, but honestly the value goes way beyond jus... See more
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Fundamentally, ExecThread provides access to listings you can't find elsewhere. That's why you come here, and that's what you get. In many cases, it's the only way you're going to get your foot in the... See more
Do not use this platform for your job search. I did a trial and I got so much spam, if I clicked on a link it didn’t go to the job advertised. It was a waste of time. I was then charged when the trial... See more
I've been an ExecThread member for nearly 10 years, and continue to be impressed with the content and community that Joe and the ExecThread team have built. I've recommended the network to many execut... See more
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I have been an ExecThread member for…
I have been an ExecThread member for many years. It is a great tool to find career opportunities that may not be listed elsewhere. Because there are various free and paid membership levels, and several career services that can be very helpful, you can tailor the membership to your needs.
This is pretty much a scam to get…
This is pretty much a scam to get desperate job seekers to pay.
1. Pay-to-Play Model Disguised as “Curated Access”
Users are often prompted to “unlock” job postings or application details by either inviting others to the platform or paying a fee.
This pyramid-style referral model can feel like a bait-and-switch, especially after seeing enticing job titles.
2. Jobs Are Often Not Exclusive
Many of the listings are aggregated from public job boards or LinkedIn, meaning you can often find the same roles elsewhere without paying or referring people.
ExecThread rarely has direct employer relationships, making the "exclusive access" claim questionable.
3. Questionable Job Curation
While the platform claims to offer only executive-level roles, many postings are for mid-level roles or ambiguous titles — and may not be vetted at all.
Some users have reported broken links or misleading job descriptions.
4. Shady User Experience Tactics
Aggressive email marketing, frequent upselling, and pressure to refer others to unlock full access are common complaints.
It often feels like you’re the product, not the customer.
Excellent Platform for Executive Visibility
I was featured in ExecThread's monthly CEO newsletter spotlight and the experience was outstanding. The interview process was professional with thoughtful questions that allowed me to share meaningful insights about impact investing and leadership.
What impressed me most was the reach - the newsletter went to 575,000 ExecThread members and was amplified on LinkedIn, providing excellent visibility with Equities.com, a financial media site designed for the modern, mindful investor and the financial advisors who serve them. The team was responsive and clearly understands the executive community they serve.
For any CEO looking to build thought leadership, I highly recommend ExecThread. As a reader, I also value learning from other CEO interviews featured on the platform - it's a great resource for executive insights and career development.
Paula DeLaurentis
CEO, Equities.com
Widely followed and trusted
Happy to have had Exec Thread feature the organizations I work with and support. Many people follow and trust Exec Thread.
Finding your next adventure
When folks reach out to discuss their next adventure, an intro to the ExecThread network is my first suggestion. It's a wonderful platform for finding your next gig, can't recommend it enough!
Grateful to be part of this community
Being featured on ExecThread was a great experience. It gave me the chance to step back and reflect on my journey as a CEO—and share some lessons learned along the way. I appreciate how the platform highlights real, honest stories from leaders and connects people who are navigating similar challenges.
ExecThread is doing important work in creating a space for executives to learn from each other, stay inspired, and uncover opportunities you won’t find anywhere else. I’m glad to be part of it.
ExecThread is a great resource to find…
ExecThread is a great resource to find out about senior level positions that may not be posted elsewhere as well as a great consolidated resource to easily access roles. It is great to be able to sort by geography and function so that you only view what is relevant to you.
Hiding in plain sight
Exec thread is a great way to find career opportunities directly from the source. Constantly updated, you get to explore Exec positions often before posting and get a feel for the overall marketplace.
In addition, I was selected by Exec Thread to highlight my non-profit Board positions not just to my network but across the platform - it was one of my highest impression posts. Such a great idea to amplify the passion work of Exec Thread members on a monthly basis.
Lastly, I love how Joe (CEO) shares his heartfelt experiences bringing much needed empathy and human touch to the search process as well as innovative policies he shares to help teams perform at higher levels, including mental health support.
Highly recommend for anyone even thinking about the next step in their Exec career.
Support culture
You have demonstrated a culture of support superior to most recruiting companies and therefore have the power to influence the opinion of your clients to take calculated risks and dare to really diversify their work teams without prejudice of origin or appearance, because is very clear that THE GOAL IS TO MAKE THE COMPANY MORE PROFITABLE.
Would not recommend
ExecThread does a great job marketing to get subscribers, although I was not impressed with the quality and quantity of executive job postings. If you are interested in non-profit and small-cap organizations, ExecThread might be helpful for you. I was disappointed to find limited postings from mid-cap and large-cap companies.
OG Fan
ExecThread has been laser focused on helping execs find under-the-radar opportunities. I've been a user since day one and it has been great to watch Joe and the team really stay true to their mission and build something of value.
ExecThread Dependably Delivers the Winners
Because ExecThread 'threads' the needle to laser in on only the highest caliber professionals, I've found top-notch candidates to hire effectively, efficiently and successfully. I attribute my success to ExecThread's unique 'insider' platform designed to post only unpublished job opportunities by high-level executives like me - peers within nearly 1M (!) members, making the candidate referral pool deep and wide.
Highly recommend!
Relevant, strategic opportunities with consistently high quality postings. Appreciated that it gives (most of) the info for 75+% of the roles (salaries, etc.). Highly recommend!
A Smarter Way to Find Executive Roles
ExecThread is one of the more valuable platforms out there for uncovering executive-level roles — especially the ones that never make it to public job boards.
What I appreciate most is the quality of the opportunities. These aren’t just recycled listings — they’re often high-impact roles at well-funded startups, growth-stage companies, and established brands. The platform curates openings that align with senior-level experience, and it actually feels like the matches are tailored (a rarity these days).
ExecThread also leans into the power of its community. Members share unlisted roles with each other, which adds a layer of access you won’t find on LinkedIn or Indeed.
ExecThread's CEO Joe has been a great partner to me during my job search!
ExecThread's CEO Joe created a service that is not only practical for job seekers, but builds a genuine connection with his readers. His messages are genuine and at times personal based on his life experience.
Selective. Confidential. Direct.
Selective. Confidential. Direct. Very useful "marketplace" concept for networking and connecting to actual opportunities without hassles.
Thanks to ExecThread I was able to get and Advisory Board Position easily
Thanks to ExecThread I was able to get an Advisory Board position. It is a very exciting application to digitize executive hiring.
Access to Key Hiring Talent for Exec Roles
ExecThread is a well run and curated community for access to Exec level roles as well as Board roles. I have been a member for years.
Opportunities Galore!
ExecThread gave me the opportunity to do an interview with a major player in the sports and entertainment industry.
I've used ExecThread for many years now…
I've used ExecThread for many years now and find it very helpful both in terms of the executive roles that I'm genuinely interested in and also helping me understand which industries and roles are hot. Well worth using.
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