Labor/Employment
Dec. 7, 2001
Choose Headhunter Carefully Before Handing Out Resume
Because I am a former headhunter who recruits for a law firm in-house, lawyers often ask me about working with legal search firms. Few people know how these agencies work, whether they should seek out their services, and if they do, how to get the most out of the effort. Headhunting, it seems, is a mysterious business.




By Craig A. Blumin
Because I am a former headhunter who recruits for a law firm in-house, lawyers often ask me about working with legal search firms. Few people know how these agencies work, whether they should seek out their services, and if they do, how to get the most out of the effort. Headhunting, it seems...
Because I am a former headhunter who recruits for a law firm in-house, lawyers often ask me about working with legal search firms. Few people know how these agencies work, whether they should seek out their services, and if they do, how to get the most out of the effort. Headhunting, it seems...
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