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Recruiters — whether internal or at an agency — typically manage high-volume hiring across many roles and work with active job seekers. Headhunters (executive search professionals) proactively source passive candidates for senior or specialized roles, often targeting employed professionals who are not actively looking. The distinction matters when deciding how to fill a critical role.
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Recruiters and headhunters serve different markets. Use a recruiter for roles where active job seekers are a sufficient talent pool. Use a headhunter for senior or specialized roles where the best candidates will never see your job posting because they are not looking. Many executive search firms can also operate in a contingency model for senior individual contributor roles — always ask about both options.
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