One of the most flattering things in the professional world is getting headhunted on behalf of a renowned company. If someone rings you out of the blue and takes an interest in you, it is a sure sign that you are doing all the right things in your current job. It would be a very risky approach to sit back and purely wait to be headhunted but when great opportunities do present themselves over the course over a career it is always important to grasp them. Here are a few ways you can get yourself headunted.
Build a Brand
I have said before that to get yourself noticed within an industry you need to get out there and network. Attend the right events and talk to the right people. Sometimes CEOs may come directly to you if they remember a conversation you had at some sort of trade events - I have done this before. The key is to not be overly salesy when you meet people - listening is a huge part of networking - but still ensuring they know your quality and reputation. You may even wish to be published in some form – more experienced people in some industries tend to publish whitepapers, but if you are not at this stage you can write blogs specific to your sector. All of this will help boost your own brand.
Be Digitally Visible

Constantly Communicate
If you’ve been approached by a headhunter but the opportunity didn’t really pan out, that doesn’t mean you have to leave it at that. Stay in constant communication with them so you are fresh in their mind for other opportunities. It’s all about relationship building – let them know how you are getting on in your current job and what direction you’re looking to take. The contact book these people have is incredible, so the more connected you are to them, the more opportunities that can come your way. Also, if they have a vacancy which isn’t of interest to you, how about referring them to somebody you know who might be interested? The headhunter will trust you more, and when a better role comes up, you’ll be the first person they call.
Go the Extra Mile

As I said it would be dangerous to rely on being headhunted to move your career forward but there are still steps that can be taken to improve your profile and enhance your personal reputation
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