Various domestic propaganda has made the work of headhunters increasingly difficult. Now in places like Cambodia, Myanmar, and Laos, we simply don't operate anymore, as locals immediately associate it with scams. Furthermore, the news of kidnappings in the Philippines is growing more prevalent and frequent, and even if the client is a major or listed company, these candidates still have numerous doubts and some even share my chat records on Xiaohongshu. Additionally, although Sri Lanka is a new location, now everyone is cautious about high-paying jobs in third-world countries; it's very challenging.
Sigh, even though these are legitimate companies, they are terribly affected by these kidnapping incidents, and the entire industry is really on a decline. It's hard for companies to recruit, the overall environment is poor, and we headhunters are not making money anymore.
It's tough to be a headhunter nowadays.





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No worries, you headhunters make enough from one deal to last a year.
How can a mere ten or twenty thousand from a single order last for a year?
Hahaha, I think it's a good thing, no one is competing for the job, haha
The industry is dead.
difficult to deal with
Nowadays, IP in friends' circles in Southeast Asia has become a joke.

It's better to go to Malaysia, otherwise people might think you are involved in fraud elsewhere.
I don't even dare to tell my family where I'm going.
I don't even dare to tell the candidate where the company is located.
This is good, no need to be competitive.
"The All-or-Nothing Effect"
This stupid TV show has killed so many people.
We've been unable to hire anyone, and my colleagues are sick of it. Can we get some new people?
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