NEWS: Partnership with Onbench

AVIVA Talent Advisors to Deliver Global Talent at Speed and Scale

Washington, DC — September 2nd, 2025 - AVIVA Talent Advisors, a boutique executive search firm specializing in business critical leadership hires in product and engineering, is proud to announce a new strategic partnership with Onbench, a global talent platform connecting companies across diverse industries with top-tier, project-ready teams worldwide.

This collaboration marks a bold step forward for AVIVA’s clients, expanding our capabilities beyond strategic permanent searches in the US and EMEA to now include rapid delivery of high-quality global talent - from nearshore developers in LATAM to specialized project teams in Pakistan working on EST hours.

“When Kevin Norris, Managing Partner of Onbench introduced the opportunity to me, it felt like a natural fit,” said Jamie Tolson, Managing Director of AVIVA Talent Advisors. “Our global mindset has always been rooted in the belief that the best teams and innovation come from diverse cultural perspectives and experiences. With Onbench, we can now connect clients not only to strategic permanent hires, but also to highly skilled, globally distributed contract teams that deliver on local time zones - shrinking the distance without sacrificing quality.”

Through this partnership, AVIVA’s search process now taps into a powerhouse leadership network of Fortune 100 executives and startup founders with successful exits, adding another layer of rigorous assessment to ensure technical fit, cultural alignment, and strategic impact. CTOs save time. Teams ramp faster. Innovation moves forward.

Clients like Netflix, Camping World, and DoorDash are already seeing the results - strategic hires paired with rapid, high-caliber delivery of global project teams.

Your Success is Our Success. It’s really that simple for us.

For more information on how AVIVA and Onbench can support your hiring and scaling needs, reach out anytime. Let’s WIN Together.

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