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What would The Pinnacle Newsletter Blog be without a pop culture reference?  And this week, we’re referencing that classic game show The Price is Right, which rewarded contestants for correctly guessing the price of products (or at least for coming the closest).

But for us, it’s not “Come on down, you’re the next contestant on The Price is Right!”

It’s “Come on, Downs!”  Why?  Because Network recruiter Greg Downs of Downs Associates has two split placements in the newsletter this week.

Downs joined the Network in 2008.  He’s made 20 placements as a Preferred Member of the Top Echelon recruiters network, including five in 2012 and three already in 2013.  Downs works primarily in Environmental Health & Safety, as well as in Engineering and Manufacturing.

So yes, winning a “Showcase Showdown” would be nice.  However, nothing compares to making two placements in a row.

So that means . . . the placement’s right!

While you mull that over, below are the positions that were recently filled by Top Echelon Network recruiters:

  • Recent PlacementsEHS Manager (two of them!)
  • Casting Furnance Engineer
  • Process Engineer
  • Multicultural Marketing
  • Operations Manager
  • Process/Project Engineer

If you work within the industries represented by the positions listed above and want to know how you can make split placements in the Network, contact Membership Development Coordinator Drea Codispoti, CPC/CERS at (330) 455-1433, Ext. 156.

THIS WEEK’S COMPLETED SPLIT PLACEMENTS!

 

Mark UdulutchGreg DownsJob order recruiter: Mark Udulutch of Markent Personnel

Candidate recruiter: Greg Downs of Downs Associates

Job title: EHS MANAGER

Fee percentage—25%

Action causing split placement: Regular communication with another Top Echelon Network Preferred Member recruiter

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Greg DownsJan HudsonJob order recruiter: Jan Hudson of Apple & Assoc. Inc.

Candidate recruiter: Greg Downs of Downs Associates

Job title: EHS MANAGER

Fee percentage—25%

Action causing split placement: “Greg saw our [job] order and sent the candidate over.”

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Carey Towe, CPCJustin BidwellJob order recruiter: Carey Towe, CPC of Southern Recruiters

Candidate recruiter: Justin Bidwell of Bidwell & Associates, LLC

Job title: CASTING FURANCE ENGINEER

Fee percentage—15%

Action causing split placement: The job order or candidate was sent to me via the automated email alerts.

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Chuck SissomVeronica SnyderJob order recruiter: Chuck Sissom of Sissom & Associates

Candidate recruiter: Veronica Snyder of Career Professionals, Inc.

Job title: PROCESS ENGINEER

Fee percentage—25%

Action causing split placement: The job order or candidate was found by searching Top Echelon Network’s split databases.

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Frank ChaviraAmy LockJob order recruiter: Amy Lock of Ives & Associates, Inc.

Candidate recruiter: Frank Chavira of HG Arias & Associates

Job title: MULTICULTURAL MARKETING

Fee percentage—25%

Action causing split placement: “He was recommended due to a prior split placement.”

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David Wick, CPCEmily BrownJob order recruiter: Emily Brown of Management Analysis & Utilization, Inc.

Candidate recruiter: David Wick, CPC of Career Center of Cincinnati, Inc.

Job title: OPERATIONS MANAGER

Fee percentage—20%

Action causing split placement: Regular communication with another Top Echelon Network Preferred Member recruiter

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Trey CameronJob order recruiter: John Peterson of Sun Recruiting, Inc.

Candidate recruiter: Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group

Job title: PROCESS/PROJECT ENGINEER

Fee percentage—15%

Action causing split placement: The job seeker or client was found through my Hiring Hook web design for recruitment agencies.

By now, you probably know that Michael Stuck of Gables Search Group, Inc. is the Recruiter of the Month in Top Echelon Network for the month of March.

Top-Producing RecruitersHowever, you might not know that one of the reasons he earned that honor is because he was part of the Highest Split Placement Fee of the Quarter for the first quarter of 2013.  That makes sense, since after the number of split placements made, a recruiter’s cash-in total is the second criteria that we consider when determining who wins our monthly and quarterly Network awards.

What makes this particular placement special is that its fee is so high that it’s currently in the running for the Highest Split Placement Fee of the Year.  Fees that have won this award in the past have actually been smaller than the one that Stuck and his Trading Partner, Steve Strickland of American Career Search, Inc. recently made.

So don’t be surprised if you see Stuck’s face in the future (in The Pinnacle Newsletter Blog, that is).  You might also see him in person at a Top Echelon Network conference or convention or at a Regional Core Group meeting . . . or if you and he are good friends, you might cross paths on a social basis.

You get the picture.  Move along.

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Michael StuckHIGHEST SPLIT PLACEMENT FEE OF THE QUARTER
Michael Stuck of Gables Search Group, Inc. and Steve Strickland of American Career Search, Inc.

This placement was for a Chief Executive Officer.  Stuck was the job order recruiter, and Strickland was the candidate recruiter.  The action causing this split placement was listed as, “Regular phone communication with another Top Echelon Network Preferred Member recruiter in my specialty area.”

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SECOND PLACE
Job order recruiter: John Moskonas of The ARGroup of Search Companies
Candidate recruiter: Roy Cope of R. Cope & Associates, Inc.
Position title: Vice President – Assistant Controller

THIRD PLACE
Job order recruiter: Pamela Ratz DeVille, CPC of Managed Medicaid Services
Candidate recruiter: Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group
Position title: VP of Finance

FOURTH PLACE
Job order recruiter: Richard Connors of Vista Technology
Candidate recruiter: Alan Daum of Alan N. Daum & Associates, Inc.
Position title: Automation Engineer – BioPharmaceutical

FIFTH PLACE
Job order recruiter: Maja Munoz of Human Technologies, Inc.
Candidate recruiter: Rob Spaulding of Spaulding Associates
Position title: Key Account Sales – Central

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For more information about the cash-in totals associated with these placements (specifically, the exact amount of the fees), please login to the Top Echelon Network Members’ Area and view the details associated with the placements.

The Top Echelon Network Recruiter of the Year for 2011 and 2012 may have let Recruiter of the Quarter honors slip through his fingers during the fourth quarter of last year . . . but Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group is back to reclaim his spot at the top of the recruiter heap.

Top-Producing RecruitersThat’s because he is once again the Recruiter of the Quarter, this time for the first quarter of 2013.  That kind of start makes Cameron the odds-on favorite to win the Recruiter of the Year honors for the third straight year.

As usual, Cameron had plenty of competition for the award (as you can see below).  The majority of these recruiters will be in attendance at the upcoming Top Echelon Network National Convention in St. Petersburg, Fla., and some of them—such as Cameron—will be receiving awards for their performance in the Network during 2012.

For more information about the split placements and cash-in totals associated with these recruiters, please login to the Members’ Area and view their profiles and placement details.

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Trey CameronRECRUITER OF THE QUARTER
Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group

Cameron made six split placements during the first quarter of 2013.  That was the most of any recruiter in Top Echelon Network and two more than the second-place finisher, Michael Stuck of Gables Search Group, Inc.  However, Stuck is the Recruiter of the Month for March.

Also making four split placements during the first quarter were Maria Hemminger of MJ Recruiters, LLC; Sean Napoles, CPC of Career Brokers, Inc.; and Ron Sunshine of Ron Sunshine Associates.

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2ND PLACE
Recruiter: Michael Stuck
Firm: Gables Search Group, Inc.
# of split placements: four (4)

3RD PLACE
Recruiter: Maria Hemminger
Firm: MJ Recruiters, LLC
# of split placements: four (4)

4TH PLACE
Recruiter: Sean Napoles, CPC
Firm: Career Brokers, Inc.
# of split placements: four (4)

5TH PLACE
Recruiter: Ron Sunshine
Firm: Ron Sunshine Associates
# of split placements: four (4)

6TH PLACE
Recruiter: David Wick, CPC
Firm: Career Center of Cincinnati, Inc.
# of split placements: three (3)

7TH PLACE
Recruiter: John Wharton
Firm: The Garret Group
# of split placements: three (3)

Every month, every quarter, and every year, more and more Top Echelon Network recruiters make placements with their Hiring Hook recruitment website development.

That’s because they have access to the Network Jobs Feed and that allows them to post other Network recruiters’ jobs on their website.  Then, qualified candidates visit their site, see the job openings, and apply for them.

In 2012, 13.5% of all placements made in Top Echelon Network were because of a Hiring Hook website.  That’s the highest percentage of website placements in the Network . . . like, ever.

And that’s not a trend that’s likely to reverse itself anytime soon.  More and more people search for jobs online and apply for jobs online.  If you haven’t optimized your firm’s online presence with a Hiring Hook website, you could be missing out on placement opportunities.

So contact us today to find out more about what Hiring Hook can do for you and your firm.  In the meanwhile, below are the positions that were recently filled by Top Echelon Network recruiters (some with the help of their Hiring Hook website):

  • Recent PlacementsProcurement Specialist
  • Material Scheduler
  • Electrical & Instrumentation Engineer
  • Manager, Accounts Payable
  • Sales Manager

If you work within the industries and disciplines represented by these positions and want to know how you can make split placements in the Network, contact Membership Development Coordinator Drea Codispoti, CPC/CERS at (330) 455-1433, Ext. 156.

THIS WEEK’S COMPLETED SPLIT PLACEMENTS!

 

Trey CameronDoug BoyceJob order recruiter: Doug Boyce of J.D. Cotter Search, Inc.

Candidate recruiter: Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group

Job title: PROCUREMENT SPECIALIST

Fee percentage—25%

Action causing split placement: The job seeker or client was found through my Hiring Hook website.

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Trey CameronMaria HemmingerJob order recruiter: Maria Hemminger of MJ Recruiters, LLC

Candidate recruiter: Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group

Job title: MATERIAL SCHEDULER

Fee percentage—25%

Action causing split placement: The job seeker or client was found through my Hiring Hook website.

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Alan DaumJ.D. CotterJob order recruiter:Alan Daum of Alan N. Daum & Associates, Inc.

Candidate recruiter: Joe Cotter of J.D. Cotter Search, Inc.

Job title: ELECTRICAL & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEER

Fee percentage—25%

Action causing split placement: Regular communication with another Top Echelon Network Preferred Member recruiter

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Ken NunleyJob order recruiter: John Wharton, CPC of The Garret Group

Candidate recruiter: Ken Nunley of 7 Solutions USA

Job title: MANAGER, ACCOUNTS PAYABLE

Fee percentage—25%

Action causing split placement: Regular communication with another Top Echelon Network Preferred Member recruiter

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Rowe HendersonJay LaneyJob order recruiter: Rowe Henderson of Rowe Henderson & Associates

Candidate recruiter: Jay Laney of The Williams Company

Job title: SALES MANAGER

Fee percentage—25%

Action causing split placement: Regular communication with another Top Echelon Network Preferred Member recruiter

Recruiter Network Pile of Money



Is there a pile of money waiting for you at the 2013 Top Echelon Network National Convention in Florida?

There was a pile of money waiting for two Network recruiters at the 2012 Fall Conference.

Those two recruiters were Joe Noto of Regency Search Group and Anjela Mangrum of Mangrum Career Solutions, LLCWe recently chronicled the split placement they made that was a direct result of their attendance at the Fall Conference.

However, that was just the beginning of the story.

That’s because Noto and Mangrum have made ANOTHER split placement.  The best part?  This second placement happened because Noto’s client wanted to hire the second candidate that Mangrum presented for another position.

That’s how much the client liked both of the candidates that Mangrum provided to Noto and that Noto presented to the client.

One search, two candidates, two placements, two placement fees . . . and one big pile of money.

Are you going to Florida for your pile of money next month?  Or are you going to let somebody else have it instead?  If it’s the latter, we’ll let you know who takes it.  Their story will run in The Pinnacle Newsletter Blog, just like this story:

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Joe NotoAnjela Mangrum“After meeting at the 2012 TE conference in Chicago, Angela contacted me indicating her interest in working together on any searches I may have.  Shortly thereafter, I contacted Angela for help on a Director of Purchasing search.  She provided two great candidates who were right on target.  My client hired one for the Director of Purchasing position, and two weeks ago contacted me wanting to hire the other candidate for this ERP System Implementation Manager position.  So . . . two splits from one search.”

Submitted by Joe Noto of Regency Search Group regarding his split placement with Anjela Mangrum of Mangrum Career Solutions, LLC

Position Title—ERP SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION MANAGER
Fee Percentage—Flat

(Editor’s note: this is the second split placement that Noto and Mangrum have made together in Top Echelon Network.)

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The 2013 Top Echelon Network National Convention is scheduled for Thursday, April 25, through Saturday, April 27, at the TradeWinds Resort Hotel in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Register for the 2013 National Convention!

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Yes, we like our pop culture tie-ins here at Top Echelon Network, so let’s discuss the recent movie Oz the Great and Powerful.

That movie, of course, is tied to the 1939 original, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.  One of the great lines from that original film was, “Lions and tigers and bears . . . oh, my!”

Well, we don’t have any lions, tigers, or bears in the Network.  (And no snakes, either.  Drea Codispoti runs those over with his Preferred Membership Lawnmower.)

No, what we have instead, at least this week, are “Engineers and supervisors and analysts . . . oh, my!”  No, these aren’t potentially dangerous people (as far as we know).  They represent a sampling of the positions that were filled this past week by Preferred Member recruiters in Top Echelon Network.

The complete list for this week is below:

  • Recent PlacementsSAP Business Analyst
  • Business Consultant
  • Senior Mechanical Engineer
  • Construction Project Manager
  • Supervisor
  • Warehouse Supervisor
  • Reliability Engineer
  • Treasury Analyst

Are you looking to fill positions just like these?  Do you work with candidates who have these titles?  Then YOU can make placements in Top Echelon Network.

If you have questions about how you can make placements in Top Echelon Network, contact Membership Development Coordinator Drea Codispoti, CPC/CERS at (330) 455-1433, Ext. 156.

THIS WEEK’S COMPLETED SPLIT PLACEMENTS!

 

Jerry WalterJob order recruiter: Robert Gabor of The Gabor Group

Candidate recruiter: Jerry Walter of Walter & Associates, Inc.

Job title: SAP BUSINESS ANALYST

Fee percentage—25%

Action causing split placement: The job order or candidate was found by searching Top Echelon’s split databases.

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Michael StuckTerry RhodesJob order recruiter: Michael Stuck of Gables Search Group, Inc.

Candidate recruiter: Terry Rhodes of NewCareers

Job title: BUSINESS CONSULTANT

Fee percentage—15%

Action causing split placement: Regular communication with another Top Echelon Network Preferred Member recruiter

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Suzanne Griffith, CPCRudy GarciaJob order recruiter: Suzanne Griffith, CPC of J S Griffith & Associates

Candidate recruiter: Rudy Garcia of Joseph Michaels International

Job title: SENIOR MECHANICAL ENGINEER

Fee percentage—25%

Action causing split placement: The job order or candidate was found by searching Top Echelon’s split databases.

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Vicki MarinoJob order recruiter:
Vicki Marino of Recruiting Excellence

Candidate recruiter: James Compton of Compton & Associates

Job title: CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGER

Fee percentage—20%

Action causing split placement: Regular communication with another Top Echelon Network Preferred Member recruiter

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Veronica SnyderJob order recruiter: Veronica Snyder of Career Professionals, Inc.

Candidate recruiter: Bob Allen of The ManCom Team, Inc.

Job title: SUPERVISOR

Fee percentage—25%

Action causing split placement: Regular communication with another Top Echelon Network Preferred Member recruiter

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Job order recruiter: John Wharton, CPC of The Garrett Group

Candidate recruiter: Alex Roberts of Joseph Michaels International

Job title: WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR

Fee percentage—23%

Action causing split placement: Regular communication with another Top Echelon Network Preferred Member recruiter

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Brenda Wylie-Biggs, CPCJoanna SpaunJob order recruiter: Brenda Wylie-Biggs, CPC of KB Search Team, LLC

Candidate recruiter: Joanna Spaun of MJ Recruiters, LLC

Job title: RELIABILITY ENGINEER

Fee percentage—Flat

Action causing split placement: Regular communication with another Top Echelon Network Preferred Member recruiter

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Linda BlakemoreMichael MullerJob order recruiter: Linda Blakemore of Atlantic Pacific Group, Inc.

Candidate recruiter: Michael Muller of FINANCIALJobs.com

Job title: TREASURY ANALYST

Fee percentage—20%

Action causing split placement: The job seeker or client was found through my Hiring Hook recruitment website design.

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There are many formulas for the success within Top Echelon Network, and of course, that success is ultimately measured in placements, specifically split placements.

'Comments' and ComplimentsWell, we have yet another formula in this issue of The Pinnacle Newsletter Blog, and that formula deals with what candidates recruiters (exporters) can do to ensure greater levels of Network success.  The formula in question is illustrated perfectly in this week’s installment of “‘Comments’ and Compliments.”

That’s because this installment features two recruiters who compliment their Trading Partners for properly screening and qualifying their candidates before presenting them for consideration.  The time that the candidate recruiters took up front to do so moved the process forward more quickly and resulted in a placement!  So, that means:

Screen and Qualify the Candidate = Make the Placement

It’s a tried-and-true formula that, as you can see, continues to work and work well for Preferred Member recruiters.

We’ll be publishing more “formulas for success” in future issues of The Pinnacle Newsletter Blog, but in the meantime, if you’d like to compliment one of your Trading Partners for a recent split placement, send your comments to marketing@topechelon.com.

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Doug BoyceCatherine Reynolds“Catherine Reynolds is a good addition to the TE family.  She qualified the candidate prior to presenting to me.  I highly recommend working with her.”

Submitted by Doug Boyce of J.D. Cotter Search, Inc. regarding his split placement with Catherine Reynolds of OnBoard Recruitment Advisors

Position Title—SENIOR STATISTICAL ANALYST

Fee Percentage—25%

(Editor’s note: this is the first split placement that Boyce and Reynolds have made together in Top Echelon Network.)

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Larry RadzelyPeter Oettinger“We’ve had other split placements with Front Line Solutions.  The people they send are well-screened and usually a close match for the position.”

Submitted by Larry Radzely of Adel-Lawrence Associates, Inc. regarding his split placement with Peter Oettinger of Front Line Solutions, LLC

Position Title—LINEAR ACCELERATOR EQUIPMENT SPECIALIST

Fee Percentage—Flat

(Editor’s note: this is the first split placement that Radzely and Oettinger have made together in Top Echelon Network.)

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Placements are made in Top Echelon Network every week—almost every day, as a matter of fact.  Not only that, but these placements are made in all major industries!

While it’s true that Preferred Member recruiters in the Network make more placements in Manufacturing, Engineering, and Information Technology, they make placements in other industries, as well.  This week’s list of split placements is evidence of that.

Let’s take a look at the positions that were filled recently by Top Echelon Network recruiters:

  • Recent PlacementsBranch Manager-Industrial Distribution
  • Civil Engineer/Bridge Group Leader
  • VP of Finance
  • MS Server Administrator
  • Product Manager
  • SAP Basis Administrator
  • Chemical Engineer
  • Senior Statistical Analyst

Are you looking to fill positions just like these?  Do you work with candidates who have these titles?  Then YOU can make placements in Top Echelon Network.  But first, you have to share your job orders and candidates, so do that today and increase your chances of earning more money!

If you have questions about how you can make placements in Top Echelon Network, contact Membership Development Coordinator Drea Codispoti, CPC/CERS at (330) 455-1433, Ext. 156.

THIS WEEK’S COMPLETED SPLIT PLACEMENTS!

 

Paul JohnsonRandall HardwickJob order recruiter: Paul Johnson of Paul Johnson & Associates

Candidate recruiter: Randall Hardwick of Avalon Recruiting

Job title: BRANCH MANAGER-INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBUTION

Fee percentage—25%

Action causing split placement: Regular communication with another Top Echelon Network Preferred Member recruiter

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Justin BidwellJuli SmithJob order recruiter: Juli Smith of The Smith Consulting Group, LLC

Candidate recruiter: Justin Bidwell of Bidwell & Associates, LLC

Job title: CIVIL ENGINEER/BRIDGE GROUP LEADER

Fee percentage—25%

Action causing split placement: The job order or candidate was found by searching Top Echelon’s split databases.

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Trey CameronPamela Ratz DeVille, CPCJob order recruiter: Pamela Ratz DeVille, CPC of Managed Medicaid Services

Candidate recruiter: Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group

Job title: VP OF FINANCE

Fee percentage—18%

Action causing split placement: The job seeker or client was found through my Hiring Hook recruitment website design.

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Carol BrinkmanAngela MarascoJob order recruiter: Carol Brinkman of Corporate Resources, LLC

Candidate recruiter: Angela Marasco of A. Marasco Recruiting, LLC

Job title: MS SERVER ADMINISTRATOR

Fee percentage—20%

Action causing split placement: Regular communication with another Top Echelon Network Preferred Member recruiter

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Trey CameronFrank WolowiczJob order recruiter: Frank Wolowicz of Management Search Partners

Candidate recruiter: Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group

Job title: PRODUCT MANAGER

Fee percentage—22%

Action causing split placement: The job seeker or client was found through my Hiring Hook website.

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Bob FerrisJob order recruiter: Therese Eckhoff, CPC of Recruiting Pros of Chicagoland

Candidate recruiter: Bob Ferris of Ferris & Associates, LLC

Job title: SAP BASIS ADMINISTRATOR

Fee percentage—25%

Action causing split placement: Regular communication with another Top Echelon Network Preferred Member recruiter

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Megan SchimmoellerJob order recruiter: Pat McCombs, CPC of KB Search Team, LLC

Candidate recruiter: Megan Schimmoeller of Bridgeway Professionals, Inc.

Job title: CHEMICAL ENGINEER

Fee percentage—25%

Action causing split placement: The job order or candidate was found by searching Top Echelon’s split databases.

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Doug BoyceCatherine ReynoldsJob order recruiter: Doug Boyce of J.D. Cotter Search, Inc.

Candidate recruiter: Catherine Reynolds of OnBoard Recruitment Advisors

Job title: SENIOR STATISTICAL ANALYST

Fee percentage—25%

Action causing split placement: The job order or candidate was found by searching Top Echelon’s split databases.

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When Preferred Members make split placements with other recruiters in Top Echelon Network, they don’t just want to compliment them.  They want to thank them, as well!

'Comments' and ComplimentsWhy do they have such an “attitude of gratitude”?  The reason: because they probably wouldn’t have made the placement at all without the help of the other recruiter.  Sure, there’s an outside chance they might have filled the position, but they know that in reality, the chance was slim.

In this week’s installment of “Comments and Compliments,” not only do we have two split placements that generated an abundance of gratitude, but we also have two that represent the first Network split that these recruiters made with one another.

It’s almost like a “bonus on top of a bonus, wrapped in a bonus” . . . and that’s certainly something for which to be thankful!

Remember, if you’d like to compliment—and thank—one of your Trading Partners for a recent split placement, send your comments to marketing@topechelon.com, and they could appear in a future issue of The Pinnacle Newsletter Blog.

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Megan Schimmoeller“Thanks, Megan, for such a GREAT candidate!  Our client had interviewed a number of new grads for their Chemical Engineering position, but with little success.  [This candidate] will be put on a fast track with our client.  They were so impressed with her.  Also, I think that this may be the first time I have placed a new grad . . . so thank you!”

Submitted by Pat McCombs, CPC of KB Search Team, LLC regarding her split placement with Megan Schimmoeller of Bridgeway Professionals, Inc.

Position Title—CHEMICAL ENGINEER

Fee Percentage—25%

(Editor’s note: this is the first split placement that McCombs and Schimmoeller have made together in Top Echelon Network.)

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Joanna SpaunBrenda Wylie-Biggs, CPC“Thanks, Joanna, for sending [this candidate] our way!  This is our first split together—finally!  Yeah!”

Submitted by Brenda Wylie-Biggs, CPC of KB Search Team, LLC regarding her split placement with Joanna Spaun of MJ Recruiters, LLC

Position Title—RELIABILITY ENGINEER
Fee Percentage—Flat

(Editor’s note: this is the first split placement that Wylie-Biggs and Spaun have made together in Top Echelon Network.)

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Top Echelon Network Preferred Member recruiter Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group “disappeared” for a while . . . but now he’s back.

Top-Producing RecruitersMore often than not, Cameron won The Recruiter of the Month Award last year.  Recently, though, other Preferred Members have laid claim to that honor.  Until now, that is.  That’s because Cameron is the Recruiter of the Month for February of 2013.

Not only that, but Cameron was also part of the Largest Split Placement Fee of the Month.  That placement (and its corresponding fee) was largely responsible for pushing Cameron to the top of the Network heap in February.

Cameron, who was the Recruiter of the Year in the Network in 2012, is off to another fast start in 2013.  Can he win that award for the third straight year?  Stay tuned to find out!

As always, we recognize recruiters for both monthly and quarterly performance in four categories—“Recruiter of the Month,” “Recruiter of the Quarter,” “Highest Split Placement Fee of the Month,” and “Highest Split Placement Fee of the Quarter.”

For more information about the placements and cash-in totals associated with these awards, please login to the Members’ Area and view the profiles and placement details of the recruiters involved.

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Trey CameronRecruiter of the Month
Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group

Cameron was one of a handful of recruiters who made two split placements in the Network during the month of February.  However, his overall cash-in total for those two placements was larger than anybody else’s total, earning him first place.

Other Preferred Member recruiters who made two placements during the month were Maria Hemminger of MJ Recruiters, LLC; David Wick of Career Center of Cincinnati, Inc.; Jeff Ploeger of Ploeger Recruiting Services; and Suzanne Griffith, CPC of J S Griffith & Associates.

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Trey CameronPamela Ratz DeVille, CPCLargest Split Placement Fee of the Month
Pamela Ratz Deville, CPC of Managed Medicaid Servicves and Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group

The position for this placement was a VP of Finance.  Ratz DeVille was the job order recruiter, and Cameron was the candidate recruiter.  The action that stimulated this split placement was listed as “The job seeker or client was found through my Hiring Hook website.”

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Our criteria for these awards:

Top Echelon Network is a split placement network.  As such, we place an emphasis on split placements, and that emphasis constitutes a large part of our criteria for these awards.  We determine the monthly and quarterly award winners based upon two things, which are listed below in order of importance:

1.) The number of split placements made
2.) The amount of cash-in dollars earned as a result of those split placements

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