At the Top Echelon recruiting network, we constantly encourage recruiters to post ALL of their job orders to the Network databases. That’s because doing so increases the chances that they’ll make more placements and generate more revenue for their firms….
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There are many ways to make placements in Top Echelon Network, and one of those ways is to ask Drea Codispoti for help! Codipsoti is the Membership Development Coordinator for the Network. As such, he helps recruiters connect with one…
Read MoreWhat does everybody want these days? Candidates, that’s what! More specifically, the right candidates! Employers want them, your clients want them, and YOU want them? So what do you do when you don’t have them? You turn to another split…
Read MoreThink you don’t have to worry about healthcare reform because you don’t have 50 or more employees? Think again! Most of the hype about the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the healthcare reform law better known as Obamacare, has been surrounding…
Read MoreJune is almost here, which means that July is almost here, which means that . . . the 2013 Top Echelon Network Ohio Golf Outing is almost here! Okay, that’s a stretch, but work with me here. The 2013 Top…
Read MoreDon’t say we didn’t warn you! Actually, this is more of a “friendly reminder” than anything . . . giving you a warning has such a negative connation, and we wouldn’t dream of such a thing. At least not…
Read MoreLast week, we discussed how Hiring Hook recruiting websites are helping Network recruiters make more split placements. Well, we’re shifting gears this week. More specifically, our Network recruiters are shifting gears. That’s because ALL of the Network splits in this…
Read MoreWhen a Top Echelon Network Preferred Member wants to recommend a split recruiter for their work in a split placement situation, they use a variety of descriptions to do so. In this issue of The Pinnacle Newsletter Blog, those descriptions…
Read MoreThere’s a new sheriff in town when it comes to worker misclassification. Many employers use 1099 independent contractors (ICs) to reduce the costs associated with workers. By utilizing ICs, employers avoid paying the employer share of payroll taxes, the expenses…
Read MoreTime flies . . . whether you’re having fun or not. And that’s just one reason to remember that the 2013 National Association of Personnel Services (NAPS) Conference will be here before you know it! The other reasons? Well, they’re…
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