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headhunter

noun as in cannibal

noun as in employment agency

noun as in talent scout

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“Is a terrorist organization going to send their headhunter to an American comedy club?”

In March, the city hired the Northern California-based headhunter Bob Murray & Associates to conduct the nationwide chief search — the same firm that helped pick Bratton more than two decades ago.

The city finalized a deal with the Northern California-based headhunter Bob Murray & Associates on March 1, but didn’t announce the decision until Tuesday’s meeting of the Board of Police Commissioners.

The Hammer board will need time to select a headhunter to begin the sure-to-be-lengthy search for a new director.

Investment bankers and headhunters say the talent flight could change the competitive position of many banks when technology firms decide to embark on big deals again.

From Reuters

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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