Hi all,
i am a Canadian PR for a few years but i am still working remotely for an IT company in my country.
Being an active Linked-In user, i am receiving messages from HR agency representatives in Canada asking about my availability for a new job.
These kind of messages are usually very humble like:
"Are you available? No? OK, talk to you later..."
but one of the recent ones was a bit surprising for me:
"I couldn't find your company's number on-line to be able to head-hunt you directly at work so I am sending you this email..."
My question is:
is this a normal practice in North America to head-hunt employees by calling their current work place?
i am a Canadian PR for a few years but i am still working remotely for an IT company in my country.
Being an active Linked-In user, i am receiving messages from HR agency representatives in Canada asking about my availability for a new job.
These kind of messages are usually very humble like:
"Are you available? No? OK, talk to you later..."
but one of the recent ones was a bit surprising for me:
"I couldn't find your company's number on-line to be able to head-hunt you directly at work so I am sending you this email..."
My question is:
is this a normal practice in North America to head-hunt employees by calling their current work place?