Headhunters

As headhunters we search far beyond the boundaries and range of recruitment companies for your special candidate.

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We use our rare skills including specialised methodology and stealth.

In addition to our own extensive candidates database, and the Knight Hamilton Network - our headhunting will include obtaining a selection of the very best candidates from many specialised recruitment agencies in any industry. We have a large and wide worldwide network of the "best of breed" recruitment companies who can provide us with additional candidates for our final selection. These agencies cover all industry areas.

We are pro active - up to 7 days a week - up to 16 hours a day - Not 9 am to 5pm.

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KH headhunting searches are not limited to any one specific industry or employment function.

We take on international search assignments for "any industry" and for all market areas.

To find your ideal candidate it is often necessary to look far wider than a typical recruitment agencies pool of candidates. As search professionals we will headhunt your special candidate using our rare and specialised methodology and stealth.


Headhunting Services

We offer a range of flexible services including headhunting, search, contingency, retained, media campaign and outsourced recruitment management.

Candidates can also be obtained from any industry areas.

Our searches are not limited to any one specific industry or employment function.

Knight Hamilton's comprehensive services can assist you throughout the headhunting processes.

Search Process

Find out about the Knight Hamilton headhunting search process.

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Headhunting Experience

The Knight Hamilton team have over 150 years combined IT, Telecoms and general industry experience - including over 40 years combined headhunting and recruitment experience in Executive Search and Interim Management.

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