The aggressive head-hunter approach comes amid a competitive market for school administrators. |
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Ian Hart was a Wall St derivatives trader, before becoming a head-hunter for, among other banks, Lehman Brothers. |
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But Jérôme's fate was set to change again: a head-hunter offered him the chance of working at the Bristol Hotel. |
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This is far different than a prospective employee being recruited by a head-hunter, who is not a former colleague and long-time friend, and who is known to the employee to be getting paid for his or her efforts. |
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A head-hunter is someone who hunts heads, not someone who heads hunts. |
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She has been working as a reseach consultant these last past two years: first within Manpower then at UNITE Executive Search, British company based in Monaco, where se was a head-hunter. |
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One City head-hunter told the BBC: 'Why should it be changed? |
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The headhunting business consists of seeking a candidate corresponding to the specifications provided in advance by a firm, which has given the head-hunter precise requirements. |
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