You can find them on the Web, at outplacement and headhunting firms, or even on the bulletin board of your local coffee shop. |
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Few local State-owned and private enterprises call the headhunting companies for help. |
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White rapacity, hypocrisy, and cant are hard to stomach, but so are cannibalism, headhunting, and the refined torture of captives. |
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In many societies in the Sepik River region of Papua New Guinea, the original belief systems included aspects of headhunting and cannibalism. |
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They are also notorious for their traditional practices of headhunting and cannibalism. |
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While headhunting no longer exists, a blending of Amerindian and European beliefs often persists in festivals and other observances. |
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But after eight years of more or less permanent warfare, tit-for-tat raiding and headhunting, he grasped a rare opportunity for freedom. |
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However, after the arrival of the Europeans, Iatmuls who practiced cannibalism and headhunting were labeled as murderers. |
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Bleeding superstars, inebriated goalies and headhunting defensemen were commonplace. |
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His major competence lies within recruiting and headhunting, specifically in the area of agricultural technology. |
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This is, for example, the case if an employer asks a headhunting agency to be selective on improper grounds. |
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Perhaps with our investigative talents they'll be headhunting us soon! |
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They will not have access to profiles of staff in other DG's in order to avoid uncontrolled headhunting of staff of one DG by another one. |
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With headhunting it would no doubt have been six months before we found the right candidate and we didn't have that much time. |
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The council always defends these high headhunting costs, claiming that recruitment firms find high calibre specialist staff. |
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A spiritual identification between humans and plants apparently played a predominant part in conceptions connected with headhunting and cannibalism. |
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The headhunting business consists of seeking a candidate corresponding to the specifications provided in advance by a firm, which has given the head-hunter precise requirements. |
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Another shortcoming of the headhunting strategy is that they often target easier cases involving highly visible, but not necessarily influential, crime figures. |
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If they have a query regarding staff of other DG's they can turn to SCOP or to the Permanent Rapporteur for assistance, to avoid uncontrolled headhunting. |
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The selection of the operators is, one could say, headhunting. |
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There's a brawl on the field because the pitcher has been headhunting throughout the game. |
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The Celts practiced headhunting as the head was believed to house a person's soul. |
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They temporarily revived headhunting of Japanese toward the end of the war, with Allied Z Special Unit provided assistance to them. |
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Another application procedure is the presentation of CVs from jobseekers by intermediate organisations such as temporary work agencies or headhunting offices. |
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Promoting the hiring of female talents: no positive discrimination but the headhunting consultancies and the HR teams will have to implement means allowing to present an equal number of male and female candidates to managers. |
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Ms Swann, who joined WH Smith in 2003, is understood to be the preferred candidate on a shortlist of three put forward by headhunting firm Egon Zehnder, reports said. |
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