THE SPLIT PLACEMENTS:
Okay, it’s not hockey season, where the term “hat trick” originated. (It’s a term used to describe a player’s feat of scoring three goals in a single game.)
However, it IS split placement making season! Which, thankfully for us, is year-round.
And we have another “recruiter hat trick” of split placement awesomeness in this issue of The Pinnacle Newsletter Blog. We have recruiters who have made their first Network split placement together, as well as a pair of recruiters who have already made five splits together.
In fact, those same recruiters already have two other candidates in play, so they could make “a hat trick on top of a hat trick.”
Can they do that? Is that even possible? Of course it is! We can do anything we want! Do not attempt to adjust the picture. We are controlling transmission . . .
Congratulations to everybody who made split placements this week!
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“Steve was a great Trading Partner on this search!”
Submitted by Mark London of Command Consultants, Inc. regarding his Network split placement with Steve Copeland of Albert Energy, LLC
Position Title—REGIONAL SALES
Fee Percentage—Flat
(Editor’s note: This is the first Network split placement that London and Copeland have made together in Top Echelon.)
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“Thanks, Trey! Hoping for a hat trick with the other two in process!”
Submitted by Juli Smith of The Smith Consulting Group, LLC regarding her Network split placement with Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group
Position Title—CIVIL ENGINEER-LAND DEVELOPMENT
Fee Percentage—25%
(Editor’s note: This is the fifth Network split placement that Smith and Cameron have made together in Top Echelon.)
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“Bob has worked on my job orders before. I am glad that we finally got one!”
Submitted by Deb North of Deb North Consulting, LLC regarding her Network split placement with Bob Ferris of Ferris & Associates, LLC
Position Title—JAVA DEVELOPER
Fee Percentage—25%
(Editor’s note: This is the first Network split placement that North and Ferris have made together in Top Echelon.)
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(Matt Deutsch is the Chief Marketing and Content Officer at Top Echelon.)