"Head-hunting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Head-hunting is a term used to describe the practice of actively searching for and recruiting candidates for senior or executive-level positions within an organization, often referred to as "executive search" or "executive recruitment". This may involve identifying and contacting potential candidates, conducting phone or in-person interviews, and presenting a shortlist of qualified candidates to the organization's hiring manager. The term "head-hunting" is thought to have originated from the practice of hunting or tracking down game, where the "game" is a qualified candidate for a specific position.
Usage Examples: Head-Hunting
He-Man is a fictional character and the main protagonist of a series of comic books, animated television series, and movies. He is a powerful superhero who fights against evil forces in the planet Eternia. He-Man's real name is Prince Adam, and he becomes He-Man when he holds the magic sword and says the phrase "By the power of Grayskull". He-Man is known for his bravery, strength, and morality, and he is often accompanied by his friends, including Cringer (who transforms into Battle Cat) and Man-At-Arms. The character has become a cult classic and is still popular among fans of 1980s nostalgia and science fiction.
A head-butt is a physical gesture in which someone throws their head forward and into another person, often as a form of aggression or hostility. It is often used in close combat or when feeling threatened, and can be a serious incident in sports, particularly in rugby and other contact sports. The term is also sometimes used figuratively to describe a clash or confrontation between two people or organizations.
Head-first refers to the act of doing something without hesitation or thinking carefully about the consequences, often in a bold or reckless manner.