Sabah at the time had become a playground for young, mostly British adventurers who faced tropical diseases like malaria and the occasional headhunter in the thick rainforests.
The omniscient network gives, say, a headhunter the ammunition to blackball a job candidate after turning up an ancient drunk driving arrest or a dispute with an online vendor.
The problem, the website notes, is that the data is accessible by any headhunter on the service, which you may not want.
That isn't to say the old-line headhunter business is fading.
And then, one day, her secretary convinced her to take the kind of call from a corporate headhunter that she had always declined to take in the past.
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Given the growth of executive search firms, they worry all the time that their man may be on the database of some predatory headhunter.
With the economy slowly turning around and unemployment falling into single digits in many areas of the country, look for headhunter and recruiter activity to pick up.
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Board member Kelvin Westbrook, chief executive of Millennium Digital Media, led the committee, which hired headhunter firm Spencer Stuart and told it to look for someone with experience as a chief executive.
The Indian anchors were replaced with Americans, most of whom had to Google the company when they got called by Veria's headhunter.
Barbara Thomas Judge, 66, a corporate lawyer who did three years as an SEC commissioner in her mid-30s, threw herself into learning about nuclear energy after a headhunter recruited her 12 years ago to chair the audit committee of the U.K. Atomic Energy Authority.
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When his job as a corporate headhunter evaporated in late 2008, he turned to the bottle.
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Consider the saga of Jeffrey Abraham, a 45-year-old headhunter who got into a jousting match with a client, Hyundai Semiconductor of America, over its hiring practices.
Instantly transformed from aggressive headhunter to weak and hunted, I spent most of the next two hours just trying to stay alive, slowly cobbling back my chip count.
So in 1995 McDonald's recruited Mario Resca, a well-connected headhunter and owner of four Milan franchises, to take charge of the country for 20% of the equity.
But what about all the managers, engineers, sales staff and clerks who may not merit an expensive headhunter search but can be nearly as difficult to find?
Headhunter commissions, once limited to a one-time fee equal to one-third of the recruit's annual salary, have morphed to include stock options and warrants as well.
Lower-level jobs are reaping benefits, too: Salaries for compliance lawyers are up 25% to 50% in the last two years, while investment bankers' pay is down as much as 30%, says headhunter Mark Shaw.
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