headhunter?
headhunter?
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- rabattski0
normally it's the other way around, hence the term headhunter, or else it would be called a companyhunter or something. companies hire headhunters to locate and "steal" the appropriate person from another company. btw i've never ever heard about headhunters in the design industry. only if it's on a ceo / cfo level but never on the creative level. but i'm talking europe here.