23.8% of Network Placements Made with Websites

THE SPLIT PLACEMENTS:

The percentage of placements made in Top Echelon Network as a result of Hiring Hook websites has been growing steadily over the past five years.  However, how much has that percentage been growing?

Recruiter CommentsTop Echelon analyzed its third quarter statistics recently, and we found that Hiring Hook recruiting websites have accounted for 23.8% of all split placements made in the Network through the first nine months of 2013.  That’s more than a 10% increase over last year!

(So it’s not surprising that all of the splits in this installment of “‘Comments’ and Compliments” were the result of a Hiring Hook website—namely Steve Kohn’s.)

Will the percentage of Network placements made through Hiring Hook websites increase again next year?  We can’t say for sure, but all indications point to that being the case.

For more information about how you can make more Network placements with your website, call 330.455.1433.

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Steve KohnNetwork Recruiter Cindy Andrew Cordell, CPC“This is my second split with Steve Kohn this year, and I could do this all day long!”

Submitted by Cindy Andrew Cordell, CPC of Corporate Resources, LLC regarding her Network split placement with Steve Kohn of Affinity Executive Search

Position Title—PHP DEVELOPER/SR. LINUX ENGINEER

Fee Percentage—20%

(Editor’s note: This is the second Network split placement that Andrew Cordell and Kohn have made together in Top Echelon.)

 

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Steve KohnNetwork Recruiter Lloyd Shoemaker“Our candidate went in to interview for an Applications Engineer position, and during the interview, our client deemed him more suited for the Scientist position.  The rest is history!  Thanks, Steve!”

Submitted by Lloyd Shoemaker of TriVista Professional Placement Services regarding his Network split placement with Steve Kohn of Affinity Executive Search

Position Title—SCIENTIST

Fee Percentage—25%

(Editor’s note: This is the first Network split placement that Shoemaker and Kohn have made together in Top Echelon.)

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