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headhunt
(redirected from Headhunters)

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head·hunt  (hdhnt)
intr.v. head·hunt·ed, head·hunt·ing, head·hunts
To engage in headhunting.

headhunt n.
headhunter n.
Translations
headhunt [ˈhedˌhʌnt]
A. VIbuscar talentos
B. VT he was headhunted by a bankun banco lo escogió para su plantilla
headhunt [ˈhɛdhʌnt] vt
She was headhunted → Elle a été recrutée par un chasseur de têtes.
headhunt [ˈhɛdˌhʌnt] vt to be headhuntedavere un'offerta di lavoro da un cacciatore di teste


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