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headhunter
head·hunt H0099600 (hĕd′hŭnt′)intr.v. head·hunt·ed, head·hunt·ing, head·hunts To engage in headhunting. head′hunt′ n.head′hunt′er n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | headhunter - a recruiter of personnel (especially for corporations)colloquialism - a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speechrecruiter - someone who supplies members or employees | | 2. | headhunter - a savage who cuts off and preserves the heads of enemies as trophieshead-shrinkerbarbarian, savage - a member of an uncivilized people | Translationsheadhunter
head hunter1. Someone who recruits employees for a business or corporation. I'm not actively looking for a new job, but this head hunter for a big firm keeps calling me, so I might as well hear her pitch.2. A member of a tribe who decapitates other people and preserves their heads as souvenirs. Be careful exploring that part of the rainforest—it's home to a tribe of head hunters!See also: head, hunterheadhunter n. someone who recruits executives for employment. (Head means boss here.) The board of directors hired a headhunter to get a new manager. See headhunter See headhunterHeadhunter
HeadhunterA person or company that recruits potential employees for clients. The term is most often applied to recruiters who seek executives and other professionals such as doctors and lawyers.headhunter
Synonyms for headhunternoun a recruiter of personnel (especially for corporations)Related Wordsnoun a savage who cuts off and preserves the heads of enemies as trophiesSynonymsRelated Words |