Ilana Goetz
About Ilana Goetz
Ilana Goetz is a Human Resources Recruiter at Holland & Knight LLP in Tampa, Florida, where she has worked since 2024. She has extensive experience in talent acquisition across various sectors, including technology and healthcare advertising.
Work at Holland & Knight LLP
Ilana Goetz serves as a Human Resources Recruiter at Holland & Knight LLP, a position she has held since 2024. Based in Tampa, Florida, she has been with the firm for six months. In her role, she is responsible for sourcing and recruiting talent to meet the firm's diverse needs.
Previous Experience in Human Resources
Prior to her current role, Ilana Goetz accumulated extensive experience in human resources and talent acquisition. She worked as a Senior Talent Acquisition Manager at Havas from 2021 to 2023, and as a Recruiter & L&D Specialist at RAPP from 2019 to 2021. Earlier in her career, she held various positions, including Technology Recruiter at Huxley Banking & Financial Services and HR Intern at GFI Group.
Educational Background
Ilana Goetz studied at the College of Charleston, where she focused on Communications. She also attended Baruch College, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Business/Corporate Communications. Additionally, she completed her early education at the Abraham Joshua Heschel School.
Specialization in Recruitment
Ilana Goetz specializes in recruiting for 360 campaigns across various media, including TV production and digital platforms. Her expertise encompasses sourcing talent for roles such as Software Engineers, Creative Technologists, and Data Analysts. She also has significant experience in healthcare advertising recruitment, particularly within the DTC pharmaceutical sector.
Achievements in Talent Acquisition
Throughout her career, Ilana Goetz has successfully sourced and placed top-tier technology and analytics talent across multiple sectors, including advertising, finance, and FinTech. Her work has involved recruiting professionals with a deep understanding of healthcare regulations, particularly in the context of healthcare advertising.