基本解釋n. 獵頭者,獵頭(headhunter複數(shù))英漢例句雙語例句The company started a nationwide project in 2010 to recruit part-time student headhunters.該公司在2010年啓動(dòng)了招聘兼職學(xué)生獵頭的全國(guó)性項(xiàng)目。A huge service industry has grown up to help, providing lots of work for consultants and headhunters.一個(gè)龐大的服務(wù)行業(yè)也由此成長(zhǎng)起來,爲(wèi)諮詢師與獵頭人提供了許多工作機(jī)會(huì)。'Since I've been here I've had headhunters calling me at work trying to hire me away,' she says, adding that her new employer paid for her overseas move.她說,我廻國(guó)之後,上班的時(shí)候都會(huì)有獵頭給我打電話,想把我挖走。 她還說,新雇主承擔(dān)了她從美國(guó)搬家到德國(guó)的費(fèi)用。原聲例句Many companies use headhunters -- recruiting services that find workers for high-paying positions.權(quán)威例句Last month I talked to three top CFO headhunters about the state of the American CFO.FORBES: Surviving America's Worst JobLess job seekers meant applicants and headhunters enjoyed a more personalized relationship with one another.FORBES: The Internet's Profound Impact On The Recruiting IndustryBoth headhunters say recruiting a CFO now is a much lengthier process than in the past.FORBES: Surviving America's Worst Jobheadhunters更多例句詞組短語短語Headhunters Commissioner 獵頭專員Kentucky Headhunters 表縯者Burma Headhunters 緬甸獵頭族Evil Headhunters 毒販隊(duì)Buyer Headhunters 買手獵頭headhunters更多詞組英英字典柯林斯英英字典 A headhunter is a person who tries to persuade someone to leave their job and take another job which has better pay and more status. headhunters劍橋字典headhunters柯林斯字典