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headhunting firm in British English (ˈhɛdˌhʌntɪŋ fɜːm) noun business a recruiting agency Two top headhunting firms are competing for the task of recruiting a Stock Exchangechief executive Examples of 'headhunting firm' in a sentenceheadhunting firm At least 20,000 has been wasted on the failed process, with 18,000 spent on a headhunting firm and 2,700 spent on candidates' subsidence and travel.The bank hired a headhunting firm before the financial crisis to build an equities team, but was forced to shelve the plans.It is a sector which encompasses headhunting firms who broker boardroom promotions and the high-street agencies who supply temporary workers to our hospitals and factories.Top-level candidates, and employers, they warned, wanted the personal attention traditionally offered by headhunting firms, not profiles, video clips and instant messaging.For some headhunting firms this has been an evolutionary process, but for others ithas been achieved via mergers and acquisitions. |