Head hunters get paid to find good employees for companies and businesses. you won't find any good books about how to become a headhunter. It's an apprenticeship business. You learn how to do it by working with seasoned headhunters. but here are good points to start with Select an industry or area with which you are familiar and in which you would like to work. Research and identify specific companies that you would like to work with as a headhunter. Focus on the types of companies that applicants would like to work for, taking into consideration such elements as desired income range and opportunity for growth. Prepare a formal letter that introduces yourself and your headhunting services to the companies with which you hope to work. Your letter should be no longer than one page, and it should explain the specific type of headhunting work that you are doing and why your services Follow up with the companies, requesting an interview with a department head. A department head will be able to tell you specifically the types of candidates that he is looking for. Locate candidates for the industry or field in which you are working. Rent a booth at college fairs so that you can reach out to graduates who will be looking for jobs. ***prbxselfnetwork***
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