Headhunters, or executive recruiters, are specialized professionals hired by companies to identify, vet, and recruit top-tier talent for high-level, specialized, or executive positions. They actively scout passive candidates—those not actively looking for work—utilizing exclusive networks and industry expertise to fill positions quickly and confidentially.
Key Responsibilities of Headhunters:
• Targeted Searching: Unlike general recruiters, headhunters rarely post ads; they directly headhunt professionals from competitors or within their industry network.
• Vetting Candidates: They conduct in-depth interviews and screenings to match the candidate's skills with the client’s specific needs.
• Negotiation & Closing: They often mediate salary negotiations and assist with the onboarding process to ensure a smooth transition.
• Client Representation: They act on behalf of the company, offering confidentiality for sensitive searches, such as replacing a current executive.
• Contingency Pay: Headhunters are typically paid by the employer once a candidate is hired, often earning a fee of 20% to 30% of the candidate's first-year salary.
Difference from Recruiters: While recruiters might manage a high volume of job openings, headhunters focus on high-impact roles, often operating with more discretion and in-depth industry knowledge.
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