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"headhunter" Definitions
  1. a person whose job is to find people with the necessary skills to work for particular companies and to persuade them to join those companies
  2. a member of a people that collects the heads of the people they kill
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Restricted governance committee meets to select headhunter for CEO replacement.
Fahima Andersen, 60, of Hudson County, N.J., is a headhunter.
"Yes, they're inheriting Uber's entire toxic culture," an executive headhunter said.
In 22016, a headhunter recruited her for a job in Citicorp's private-­banking arm.
UniCredit plans to hire a headhunter to find a successor to Ghizzoni, three sources said.
The job is no different from that of a headhunter, says Taksh Gupta, its founder.
I call the headhunter on my walk to work and explain as much to her.
He gets an interview with a headhunter so that he can maybe straighten his life out.
A hiring manager at a shipping company would never cross paths with a media company headhunter.
"These things kind of happen in a bell curve," said Ivan Adler, a K Street headhunter.
Dandan Zhu has been a headhunter since 222 and launched her own recruitment firm in 230.
Dandan Zhu has been a headhunter since 2011 and launched her own recruitment firm in 2018.
A headhunter brought Ms. Ramsay-Levi to his attention, and he decided to take a risk.
He worked as a headhunter, in the literal sense, fighting a rebellion once called the "Mau Mau".
After being released, he immediately planned his next expedition: to the headhunter territory of Papua New Guinea.
"It could put the brakes on everything," said Alexander Jenner, a headhunter at Computer Futures in Tokyo.
"It certainly is always easier to join a winner," Ivan Adler, a lobbying headhunter, told The Hill.
Headhunter and Cherkizovo did not reply to Reuters' requests to comment on whether those plans were intact.
As a headhunter, surprisingly, the HR person is the last person on my list of any importance.
Goldman's investment and lending division also holds publicly traded firms including Uber, Avantor, Tradeweb and Headhunter Group.
"I'm not as bearish, but it really will depend on how senior they are," said one headhunter.
The people of the district could vote on their smartphones to hire both the headhunter and the candidates.
If there is a competent one in your field, enlist a headhunter, and post your details on LinkedIn.
"The swamp is a myth just like the Loch Ness monster," lobbying headhunter Ivan Adler told The Hill.
He had been an asphalt engineer, then an industrial-equipment salesman and finally a headhunter for other engineers.
In early 2017, a Chinese headhunter sent Mr. Mallory a message about contracting work using a networking site.
Nosal, a former employee of the executive headhunter firm Korn Ferry who was preparing to start a headhunter firm of his own, was accused along with other former co-workers of using the login credentials of a current Korn Ferry employee to gain access to the company's database of candidates.
Spencer Stuart, one of the world's leading headhunter firms, is leading the search for a COO, the sources said.
Andrew Kerr, a headhunter, says salaries are "starting to ease off" in Geneva, the world's centre for coffee trading.
That has the private sector's demand for former FTC attorneys surging, according to Jeffrey Lowe, a top legal headhunter.
"They always want younger, younger younger," one headhunter in Paris said of the fashion executives for whom he worked.
It was only after a headhunter sold him on the industry that Castaneda felt comfortable enough to make the switch.
When the top job at the association opened in 2010, she called the headhunter charged with finding a successor immediately.
When the top job at the association opened in 6900, she called the headhunter charged with finding a successor immediately.
" Corcodilos runs a Web site called Ask the Headhunter and is known for what he describes as his "iconoclastic techniques.
Van Nierop was brought to the town in 22.5 by a Dutch headhunter who was employed by the Bourgogne regional council.
Van Nierop was brought to the town in 222 by a Dutch headhunter who was employed by the Bourgogne regional council.
The newspaper said headhunter Egon Zehnder had been asked to draw up a list of potential candidates, both internal and external.
That fall, with the help of a headhunter, she brought on the former head designer of the Zac Posen fashion label.
TRUMP HEADHUNTER: Trump's primary bridge to Silicon Valley, Peter Thiel, is leading the administration's search for antitrust officials reports BuzzFeed News.
It can also bring some unexpected career benefits, said Oliver Rolfe, who was an equity research headhunter during the 2008 recession.
"If anything, you would want someone who could be more aligned with this regime," the headhunter added, referring to the Trump administration.
At that time I went under the name Headhunter and I asked Lex if he'd accompany my set with some live visuals.
His plan, he said, was to take a year off and think, despite the fact almost every headhunter in fashion was calling.
And because Salesforce doesn&apost rely heavily on outside recruiters, according to one headhunter, these officials are the gatekeepers for aspiring employees.
She had been working in the industry for nearly a decade and had been contacted by a headhunter about joining a rival agency.
They both received identical offer letters from Goldman, which came after a headhunter was asked to compile Stanford computer science PhD with entrepreneurial experience.
Victoria McLean is a former banking headhunter and recruitment manager who set up a business called City CV, which helps job candidates with applications.
A headhunter in Hong Kong reports that American fund managers slowed their hiring after trade talks between China and America broke down in May.
When a headhunter told Hao about a job in Africa that would pay more than $0003,000 a month, Hao figured it was a swindle.
The first thing Ms. Harts did when she was contacted by a headhunter about a fantastic job opportunity was ask her mentors for advice.
Yet no executive or headhunter will acknowledge that fashion brands increasingly see age as a criterion for hiring a designer, for understandable legal reasons.
"I don't think that limiting the ability of corporations to participate in the Democratic process is a good idea," said lobbyist headhunter Ivan Adler.
You may know me as someone who liked the idea of being a CEO headhunter better when I thought it meant literally hunting CEOs.
Erica Keswin, a former Wall Street headhunter, told Business Insider that you can finesse your way in by getting your name on these exclusive lists.
And then, he made her take her "stupid" (Dallas' words, not mine) headhunter job to support the family while his business got off the ground.
"Day one, week one, first month, actually hands on, what would you be doing?" says Corcodilos, a professional recruiter and writer at Ask The Headhunter.
When Poots received a telephone call from a corporate headhunter, followed by a copy of the business plan for the Culture Shed, he wasn't interested.
What does make for an excellent chief executive, the headhunter told Business Insider, is someone who is humble, able to admit mistakes, and self-aware.
A headhunter involved in the search told me he'd had the same reaction, but implored me to interview the candidate anyway, predicting I would be impressed.
A top C-suite headhunter who's placed more than 100 execs in major companies shares his favorite job interview questions — and the answers he's looking for
The headhunter pointed out that Accenture and McKinsey require candidates to take and ace a series of technical interviews, quantitative tests, behavioral interviews, and case interviews.
First, the financial crash of 2008 made a difference, according to Gillian Karran-Cumberlege of Fidelio, a headhunter which has specialised in placing women in senior roles.
The first place that New York Times headhunter sent me was Lillian Bassman's studios; she's a wonderful photographer but back then I didn't know who she was.
Ru Group Ltd says: * Q1 13 group aggregate segment revenue grew 11.3 percent, year-on-year, to 9.727 billion roubles ($149.9 million); * FY 2015 aggregate segment EBITDA at 18.123 billion roubles, net profit at 9.915 billion roubles (excluding Headhunter); * Confirms FY 2016 guidance of ex-HeadHunter basis for like-for-like revenue growth of between 8-14 percent; * We continue to anticipate full year EBITDA margins at between 47-49 percent.
Anne Murphy, head of the financial services practice at headhunter Odgers Berndtson, said U.S. investment banks were adding to their London-based workforce more actively than last year.
Williams said that while Superdry had hired a headhunter, a specification of requirements for the job was yet to be drawn up, let alone a candidates short list.
And the bill's sponsor, a Republican in the State House of Representatives who works as an executive headhunter in the Fayetteville area in northwest Arkansas, acknowledged as much.
In Showtime's "Billions," he was the headhunter who sparks with Wendy Rhoades (Maggie Siff), a psychiatrist at a hedge fund and the spouse of a United States attorney.
However, Bayh may have violated the Ethics rules in one instance, when headhunter Mike Flood paid for Bayh's hotel and transportation in New York City for two days.
"A lot of people are uncertain about...the (bank's) ability to attract new bankers," said Rahul Sen, a London-based global leader for private banking at headhunter Boyden.
Ms. Wintour has been, if not formally a headhunter or employment agency, a very active sounding board and adviser for numerous brands in the game of designer musical chairs.
Third Point is also asking for details about what the board planned to do after Morrison stepped down, including hiring a headhunter and any information on potential CEO candidates.
Spencer Stuart, a headhunter, calculates that last year 84% of all board directors of S&P 500 firms were independent and 29% of boards had a truly independent chair.
" I asked if this included any of the notorious Chelsea Headhunter firms, and Nash-Jones replied: "Hooligan firms are absolutely not invited, and we certainly are not inviting Headhunters.
A FAMILY MAN A cutthroat headhunter (Gerard Butler) who's competing with a colleague (Alison Brie) for a promotion finds his ambitions threatened when his son receives a cancer diagnosis.
The typical candidate for a risk management job would have a degree in maths or physics to help spot the risk of, for example, a mortgage default, one headhunter said.
Their sins may not be equivalent, despite the flirty overtures between Wendy and the headhunter, but they're bad enough for each not to want the other to know the truth.
Other people who leave the Trump administration could find a home at conservative organizations, such as the Heritage Foundation or groups run by the Koch network, the headhunter pointed out.
GetLinks itself makes money once a candidate has been hired — taking a cut of their salary, like a headhunter — which incentives it to provide quality candidates and jobs on both sides.
A headhunter who's helped execs at Morgan Stanley and Facebook break the glass ceiling shares the 3 strategies women and people of color should use to land in the C-suite
At the beginning of April, Russian online recruitment firm Headhunter Group filed with the SEC for a $250 million Nasdaq listing and Russia's biggest poultry producer Cherkizovo announced plans to sell shares.
If Wendy were honest about how she'd spent her evening, Chuck would have learned that she was having drinks with a headhunter who she'd clandestinely solicited to help find her another job.
Apart from the IPO of Russian recruitment company HeadHunter in 2019, Russian companies and their shareholders have been doing only secondary share offerings or accelerated book-buildings in the last two years.
Guy Beresford, a headhunter and self-described "careers bod" for the Old Oundelian Society, says that when he graduated in 1981 the club was mainly "black-tie dinners and going to golf".
In an interview with Business Insider, former Wall Street headhunter Erica Keswin shared a strategy to land a vice president job at the investment bank — by getting your name into a recruiter's database.
I quickly speak to the headhunter again, and let her know that I'm going to need a couple of days to process my thoughts and will get back to her in two days.
The board members gathered again, in a meeting room in the San Francisco Four Seasons Hotel, and began voting in a secret-ballot process that involved texting their decisions to a corporate headhunter.
Lowe, the legal headhunter, said that many agencies have ethics rules to protect against any potential conflicts of interest and he has seen how current and former officials strive to avoid any improprieties.
Among the faked profiles whose details were published were that of "Rachel Li", identified as a "headhunter" at "RiseHR", and an "Alex Li", a "Project Manager at Center for Sino-Europe Development Studies".
A fluent Mandarin speaker, Mallory was struggling financially when he was contacted via a LinkedIn message in February 2017 by a Chinese national posing as a headhunter, according to court records and trial evidence.
Get To Work: With Suzy Welch Almost everyone has had this experience: You hear that your friend got a great new job, and they didn't even have to apply — they were contacted by a headhunter.
As a headhunter since 2011 and now as owner of my own recruitment firm, DG Recruit, I have had the pleasure of placing hundreds of professionals in roles ranging from senior to executive positions nationally.
New York (CNN Business)Jamie Dimon had recently been fired from Citigroup and had visions of living on a houseboat when he flew to Seattle after receiving a call from an Amazon headhunter in 1997.
Entry-level employees start at an annual salary of 3,000-8,13 yuan, with sales managers earning 20,000-40,000 yuan and senior levels 30,000-50,000 yuan, said Zhao Bi, a financial services headhunter at Risfond Executive Search.
UniCredit now plans to engage a headhunter in response to the pressure to replace Ghizzoni, who faces growing discontent over the bank's weak share price, stretched capital position and low profitability compared to rival Intesa Sanpaolo.
Pim van Burk, 33, a corporate headhunter who lives above one of the brothels in the area, said that the noise did not bother him but that the crowds could make it difficult to get home.
Jim Glaser, a former corporate headhunter in his 50s, started the local art collective Kostume Kult, which stages a theme camp, a sort of interactive exhibit, at Burning Man, and gives away costumes on the Playa.
I was approached by a headhunter a few weeks ago and wanted to learn more about the opportunity and get a sense of where I stand within the industry, so we set up an interview for today.
This year, global banks' headcount for transaction banking in Asia could rise 5 percent, while investment banking is likely to be flat or fall 5 percent, said John Mullally, director of financial services at headhunter Robert Walters.
Ru Group Ltd says: * Excluding HeadHunter, FY 473 group aggregate segment revenue grew 11.0 percent year-on-year to 36.3 billion roubles; * FY 2015 Group aggregate segment EBITDA grew 7.6 percent year-on-year to 18.1 billion roubles; * FY 2015 Group aggregate net profit decreased by 13.6 percent year-on-year to 9.9 billion roubles; * Based on current visibility and current market conditions, we expect excluding HeadHunter like-for-like FY 2016 revenue growth to be between 8 percent and 14 percent; * We anticipate full year EBITDA margins at between 47-49 percent.
The bulk of revenues came from the performance and some sale of investments in Tradeweb Markets Inc, Avantor Inc, Uber Technologies Inc and Headhunter Group Plc, which together make up 55 percent of the bank's public investment portfolio.
"There is no favorite, it's an open process and we've only just begun," he told reporters on the sidelines of the bank's annual meeting in Edinburgh, adding that headhunter Spencer Stewart had been appointed to assist the search.
But all of a sudden, it was a thing and [it was growing], and one day, a headhunter who I knew well called me up and said, 'Hey, I want you to take a look at food thing.
"They're very interested in going into that because you're going into a company that's looking to grow, compared to many banks that are shrinking," said John Mullally, director of financial services at headhunter Robert Walters in Hong Kong.
LONDON (Reuters) - Taxi hailing app Uber said on Wednesday it had hired a headhunter to fill a new position of UK chairman, as part of a process which began weeks before London's transport authority stripped it of its license.
She has a job as a corporate headhunter, which she took to support her husband while he flips houses, but her true dream is to open an art gallery—an occupation pulled from the "fictional character's true dream" hat.
"I have talked to a number of people who are seeking advice on whether or not to join the administration, and the ethical obligations have not been a determining factor," said Ivan Adler, a headhunter at The McCormick Group.
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - Royal Bank of Scotland will consider both internal and external candidates to replace outgoing Chief Executive Ross McEwan and has appointed headhunter firm Spencer Stewart to lead the search, the bank's Chairman Howard Davies said on Friday.
MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's UniCredit said on Wednesday Chairman Giuseppe Vita and three of its top executives will meet on June 1 to discuss the selection of a specialist headhunter recruitment firm to help it find a new chief executive.
"As the ownership regulation eases, it does make sense for global firms to put more people on the ground (in China), to be closer to clients and key decision makers," said John Mullally, director of financial services at headhunter Robert Walters.
Transforming a company and himselfWhen Legere's headhunter told him in 2011 that there was an interview opportunity to be the CEO of T-Mobile, he found the idea "laughable and really not something I'd do," Legere told us in 2016.
Rahul Sen, a London-based global leader for private banking at headhunter Boyden, said three of his multi-office wealth advisory clients decided in the last few weeks to hire teams of bankers in Singapore after initially considering Hong Kong.
Robert Mac Giolla Phadraig, chief commercial officer of Irish headhunter, Sigmar Recruitment, said his firm was working on four projects for financial companies in London shifting staff to Dublin, including moving 25, 80, 120 and about 200 jobs for those projects respectively.
I was a "data processing" headhunter for 30 years through the '70s, '80s and '90s and I can let you in on a little secret: age discrimination was, and still is, the only form of discrimination still allowed in these litigious times.
"It's certainly one of the most plum jobs in Washington and is likely to create a musical chairs situation at other trade associations, because they certainly will look at CEOs from other associations," said Ivan Adler, a headhunter at the McCormick Group.
The total number of frontline investment bankers in Asia Pacific is estimated to drop about 15-20 percent this year versus a 5-13 percent fall last year, said John Mullally, director of financial services at headhunter Robert Walters in Hong Kong.
"I'm a big believer that the right to free speech and ability to petition the government was the First Amendment for a reason and any attempt to limit it is a bad idea and hurts our democracy," lobbyist headhunter Ivan Adler said.
Frances (Parker), a corporate headhunter with two kids, suddenly realizes she's sick of her 17-year marriage to Robert (Thomas Haden Church, whose air of deep-rooted irritability — as if he wanted to shake sand out of his soul — finds a terrific outlet here).
"I'm not entirely sure she knows who she is which is, in some ways, the reason that we wanted to tell this story," says Parker, 51, of Frances, a corporate headhunter with two kids who suddenly realizes she's sick of her 17-year marriage to Robert (Thomas Haden Church).
Fund III remains less than 70% called, and there continue to be questions about future portfolio monitoring, and whether junior members of the investment team – folks who partially joined to be mentored in venture by Hamid and Maidenberg -- will stick around (a headhunter tells me some resumes are out).
I literally had a headhunter tell me two weeks ago: 'It may be different for you in Kansas City, but here in Silicon Valley, when I talk to the other CEOs for whom I'm recruiting, I tell them that if a person stays for 24 months, that's a success.
Salaries have gone up as much as 20163 percent in real terms for top-flight wealth-management experts over the past few months as banks try to lure back Argentines who long ago moved to global financial centers such as New York and London, said Nicolas Rocha, an executive manager at headhunter Michael Page.
Other Russian companies looking to tap investors include recruiting company HeadHunter Group, which filed documents on Monday for an initial public offering (IPO) on Nasdaq aiming to raise up to $250 million, IT services company IBS which plans a Moscow IPO in April, and healthcare provider EMC which is expected to follow suit with a stock market listing.
A headhunter who&aposs helped execs at Morgan Stanley and Facebook break the glass ceiling shares the 3 strategies women and people of color should use to land in the C-suiteWhen Portia Kibble Smith started her career at Xerox as a black woman in tech in the early 1980s, D&I programs were "virtually nonexistent," she said.
The list of possible CEO candidates drawn up by a headhunter includes Fabio Gallia, CEO of state lender CDP, Mauro Moretti, former CEO of defence group Leonardo, TIM's Deputy Chairman Giuseppe Recchi, the company's former boss and current board director Franco Bernabe, former head of telecoms group Wind Tre Maximo Ibarra and Paolo Dal Pino, CEO of tyre group Prometeon, several papers said on Sunday.
The CEO of Virtual Kitchen believes restaurants are changing so radically that he&aposs going head-to-head against his old boss at Uber, Travis KalanickSilicon Valley VC firm Greylock is betting big that startup founders are ready to trade garages and basements for swanky offices with its legendary startup incubatorAnd more good stuff from across the BI newsroom:Inside the new McDonald&aposs CEO&aposs quest to win over the massive fast-food giant after his predecessor&aposs shocking exitA headhunter who&aposs helped execs at Morgan Stanley and Facebook break the glass ceiling shares the 3 strategies women and people of color should use to land in the C-suiteInvestors poured $761 million into wealth-tech startups like Robinhood and Goldman-backed Raisin in the third quarter.

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