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venkatprasad
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Dear all, Please some one explain me in detail about headhunting. Thanks and Regards Venkat Prasad
From India, Hyderabad
ChaitaliS
34

Hii..
Headhunting is nothing but a tendency of Organisations to attract/take Employees from other similar organisations....Specially Rivals/Competitors..
Generally, by offering them Huge Salary + Good Position...Consultancy offers Headhunting services..and charge percentage on Selcted candidate's CTC
Can someone throw more light on this...Someone from Job/HR consultancy!?...
rgds,
Chaitali..

From India, Vadodara
eafil.hr
7

Headhunting is basicly a tool used to cut the recruitment cost .. or to target the required person. wishes' EAFIL
From India, Delhi
Nishahr
Hi All,
Headhunting is all about:
To get the reqd info or hunt / trace a resource whose whereabout is not known or you have very less info abt him / her ( eg: only the contact number or the company info where he is working).
It's similar to treasure hunt....very challenging, adventurous, full of fun. But, If you get trapped????? :roll: One should be very smart, confident and proactive while headhunting.
Regards
Nisha

From India, Bangalore
jayavelk_mba
10

Dear Venkat,
Headhunting is similar to Profiling the candidates. Each and every organization has its own competitors and rivals in that particular industry. If one organization is looking for a marketing manager in the FMCG, the organization will surely look for the candidate in the same industry. So, the recruiters will start funneling down their competitors and they target the marketing managers of their rivals and approach them to join this organization. This is usually done in the IT organizations where attrition rate is very high and talent acquisition is the major challenge for the HR.
with regards
K.Jayavel

From India, Madras
snmrajesh
3

Hi
How are you?
Head Hunting means to finding the effective candidate ( who having Good knowledge,skills for exact matching of our vacancy) and recruit that candidate by offering high pay s and perks.is called as a Head hunting
Have a Good day

From India, Hyderabad
gsrsumana
Hi,
My name is Gsr.sumana, and iam pursuing my masters in hrm, Igot a small doubt that wether this head hunting and job pouching is similar or these two are different words? any one please solve my query.
Regards,
sumana.Gsr

From India, Hyderabad
kannu123
Hi Eveyone,
Headhunting is just poaches of candtitates from the competitiors .
For ex:
If ur going to do headhunting. this situation is your working on the VP of marketing position how will you headhunt the candititates ?
Could you shoot out some solution for this situation?
Regards
R.Vigneshkumar.
HR Executive


prasad4staffing
Hi all,
Headhunting is nothing but finding a best candidate from your compitators using refferences or some contacts. It is an excellent recruitment strategy where you can get the best resource with minimal cost. But now a days compitators will not allow us to do headhunting, because they dont want to lose well triened employee and moreover it is against to the law. That is the reason companies always give thirdparties to do headhunting,.
Thanks,
Prasad

From India, Hyderabad
shembekarps
3

For doing head hunting you have to first find out the competitors of your client. Get at least one reference / contact from the competitor. This can be done by using all your networks , internet searches etc. From this contact you can reach the right person.
Asking somebody fairly for a job switch offer is not a wrong practice. There are ethical ways of doing head hunting.
Head hunting is an effective method of sourcing right candidates.
Regards,
Prasanna Shembekar
Executive search consultant
Energy Avenues.

From India, Nagpur
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