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What is headhunting? And who is usually on the list of headhunters?

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Question added by Ehab Zaki I Certified HRBP , Senior HR Officer /HRBP , Mezzan Holding Group
Date Posted: 2016/02/25
Ehab Zaki I Certified HRBP
by Ehab Zaki I Certified HRBP , Senior HR Officer /HRBP , Mezzan Holding Group

Headhunting is a form of recruitment and selection where the recruiter finds the contact details of a specific candidate that has some specific skills and contacts him/her in order to convince him/her to participate in the recruitment process. Headhunting doesn’t mean that the recruiter is calling you to make an offer. Just to convince you to participate in the process. They may have liked your CV, but they need to test you, so don’t be super excited. However, if they have called you without you applying for the job, your chances for the job (considering that you do have the skills you mention in your CV), are higher than those of some other regular candidates that applied directly. Headhunting means that the recruiter has done some research concerning you and that they are interested in your knowledge and experience. So, is them calling you a good thing? Of course… if they are interested, it means you are able to have higher demands.

Who is usually on the list of headhunters? 

 

not everybody of course – just those candidates that have special skills, employees from the competition most of the times. If you are a fresh graduate, don’t wait for recruiters to call you because they won’t. Apply yourself and hope to be called later when you get those special skills they need

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