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Previously on "All those headhunter threads (well some of them)"
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I was speaking to an old colleague of mine the other day for the first time in ages. He told me he had been headhunted and I instantly just thought "you are a cock and I no longer wish to talk to you". Jealousy? Maybe, I dunno. Perhaps, but he did sound like a proper cock the way he said it.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostMost of these companies operate on a referral/recommendation basis have spoken to people you have worked with at varying companies before approaching you.
They don't find your CV online and then approach you. You'll normally match niche requirements which is why you'll get a call.
That's certainly been my experience of it.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIs that right? I thought the definition of head-hunting would be that someone has actually heard of you by name for work/reputation... "Oh, Bob's my network manager, he knows more about this stuff than anyone I ever met".
To me, it implies a personal element, like networking but without you knowing about it.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostMost of these companies operate on a referral/recommendation basis have spoken to people you have worked with at varying companies before approaching you.
They don't find your CV online and then approach you. You'll normally match niche requirements which is why you'll get a call.
That's certainly been my experience of it.
PS The was added for extra irritability to those who find it annoying.
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Most of these companies operate on a referral/recommendation basis have spoken to people you have worked with at varying companies before approaching you.
They don't find your CV online and then approach you. You'll normally match niche requirements which is why you'll get a call.
That's certainly been my experience of it.
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Originally posted by JimBobTwoTeeth View PostHead hunting is a warlike practise of violently severing a 'head' from the body and taking it back to your village.
So the metaphor suggests an aggressive struggle to prize the 'heads' from the bodies of oranisations and place them elsewhere.
I'd suggest that none of us are in that league. Getting a call, doing an interview, and being offered £50 more a day is just normal business.Originally posted by JimBobTwoTeeth View PostSo you are being offered > 100k basic? For what job title?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWHS
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Head hunting is a warlike practise of violently severing a 'head' from the body and taking it back to your village.
So the metaphor suggests an aggressive struggle to prize the 'heads' from the bodies of oranisations and place them elsewhere.
I'd suggest that none of us are in that league. Getting a call, doing an interview, and being offered £50 more a day is just normal business.
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Tends to start with vague conversations about whether you know anyone that might have the following skillset.
Then after a bit, the skillset becomes more specific.
Then even more specific.
Then just exactly what you have as a skill (e.g. Must have worked for ABC Ltd between 1990 and 1991).
And they won't use the phrase "head hunted" at any stage.
IIRC, RH was head hunted recently, so might have a different experience.
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A mate of a mate is a corporate headhunter. He explained it to me in simple financial terms (in 1998) - if the basic is under £100k, it's not being headhunted.
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