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- noun Plural form of
headhunter .
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Examples
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He meets with ex-colleagues, calls headhunters and taps his personal network, but, with banks wiping out layers of management, he says, "whenever I get a lead, I find that there is a sea of people like me applying for the same one."
Income Gap Shrinks in Slump at the Expense of the Wealthy 2009
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Go online to investigate what competitors are offering, and call headhunters to find out what is typical for your position.
The Power Of The Perk Sharon Liveten | Pink 2006
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The headhunters are their confessors; they only talk to their peers if they did well.
It's Bonus Time, Baby! Mr. Stingi Keeps a List and Checks It Twice 1999
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The headhunters are their confessors; they only talk to their peers if they did well.
It's Bonus Time, Baby! Mr. Stingi Keeps a List and Checks It Twice 1999
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They carried a pocketful of quarters with them to call headhunters and other companies on the nearest pay phone.
unknown title 2009
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As she contemplates her future, she'll attract her own traffic - headhunters, that is.
WordPress.com News 2009
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Often they even have new titles to convey this -- for example what used to be called "headhunters" are now Career Management Professionals.
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Prominent members of the retained executive search profession (sometimes called "headhunters") have been used by both Democrat and Republican U.S.
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By cutting out middlemen such as headhunters, firms save money.
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By cutting out middlemen such as headhunters, firms save money.
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