(1) a headhunter offering you a wonderful new position at a higher salary(2) Department officials point out that these visas are issued to the most highly-skilled workers headhunted from abroad at great expense by the companies themselves.(3) Inspired by the programme, the company will headhunt 10 to 20 candidates who fit a client's criteria.(4) I do go out and I headhunt , and I know my female colleagues and male colleagues do.(5) There, over tea at a private members' club in Covent Garden, she accepts me as an honorary member - the term given to people she headhunts for her clients.(6) But over and above that, if we are going to make progress, my view is that we need to go and headhunt .