Cawley was headhunted from his job in a Swiss IT consultancy to which he had been commuting every week from his Galway base. |
In two years, the company turned around a severe recruitment problem and employees who were regularly headhunted said they'd prefer to stay put. |
In the months that he and Moseley were nagging their bank managers, Craker was being headhunted for a different job. |
We were all headhunted quickly by big pharmas at home and abroad, but for personal reasons it was important for all of us to stay. |
A shortage would push technology salaries upwards and result in staff being headhunted, according to Byrne. |
Your shiatsu therapist is headhunted by an Internet Startup and your accountant becomes an actor. |