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Some organisations try to attract the managers of their rivals with attractive job offers. This is known as _______________
Pruning
Head Hunting
Poaching
Cool Hunting
‘Poaching’ - an unusual sounding, but oft-used term in the recruitment sector, is the process of targeting to hire (and hiring) experienced employees currently working with a competing firm. Employee poaching has been in existence for a few decades now, both world-wide and in India. IT companies and tech start-ups in the Silicon Valley have been known to poach talent from each other to satiate their need for high-skilled technical and managerial talent. In the Indian context, the likes of Reliance, Indigo, Infosys and PepsiCo and Coca Cola have been known for poaching skilled and experienced talent from competing firms.
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