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Client and Candidate Experiences of Headhunting: A Survey

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Do users of search — a significant sector of British industry — agree that most headhunting firms offer a professional and high-quality service, and thus see no need for the official regulation of the executive search industry? Official regulation of headhunting in Britain, in contrast with the USA, has not been developed and no widely accepted written body of rules exists. Neither is there any organisation to which all the major firms subscribe. Is this situation acceptable, or should it be changed?

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Jones, S. (1989). Client and Candidate Experiences of Headhunting: A Survey. In: The Headhunting Business. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11371-2_4

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