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headhunting

[hed-huhn-ting] / ˈhɛdˌhʌn tɪŋ /


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As I reported at the time, his name came to the Board of Governors independently of a headhunting firm that the board had commissioned to find candidates for postmaster general.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 25, 2024

Those expat executives willing to relocate to the kingdom from neighboring Dubai, United Arab Emirates, can ask for 20% to 35% extra, according to headhunting firm Mark Williams.

From Seattle Times May 7, 2023

Several headhunting firms offered her opportunities, but she settled on an American company based in China.

From New York Times Nov. 16, 2022

In the city's Futian district, Candice, a 28-year-old who works with a headhunting business, expressed dismay over the latest lockdown measures.

From Reuters Sep. 3, 2022

The quality of statesmanship in Wood which dealt with these problems and settled them so that from a slave-holding, polygamous, headhunting land there arose a self-governing community is of the highest order.

From The Career of Leonard Wood by Joseph Hamblen Sears



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