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What does headhunting on headhunting net mean?

The word "headhunter" is an imported product, which originally meant the person who cut off the enemy's head as a trophy, and now it refers to the person who looks for talents. Headhunting is also the name of a film released by 1982 in Hong Kong. In Chaoshan dialect, the word headhunter comes from Latin, and tribes cut off each other's heads and hung them around their waists to show off. After World War II, some victorious countries in Europe and America sought needed scientists from Germany and other places. They sent professional companies to look for outstanding talents everywhere like hunters, and the word "headhunter" was borrowed and gradually spread!

This word was later borrowed as a talent hunter, which was originally taken in China as a headhunter. Headhunting is very different from general enterprise recruitment, talent recommendation and employment introduction services. Headhunters always focus on people with high academic qualifications, high positions and high prices. It looks for professionals and management talents with higher education, rich practical experience and excellent performance. In short, headhunting can be understood as an intermediary for senior talents and acts as a "matchmaker" for senior talents and enterprises.