Warm Weather, Beaches, 8 Placements, and Chocolate!
What, exactly, do we have to say to convince you to join us for the 2013 Top Echelon Network National Convention?
Yes, we know that:
- It represents time out of the office.
- It costs money (although I will add that portions or all of it might be tax-deductible, so consult your accountant for more information).
- Florida is such a lousy place to visit . . . what, are you kidding? That’s a joke!
When you attend a Network convention, you meet other recruiters, and when you meet other recruiters, you form Trading Partners relationships and friendships, and when you form Trading Partner relationships and friendships, you not only make more placements—but you also enjoy celebrating those placements!
Just like these Network recruiters are doing . . .
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“GREAT local candidate from Trey Cameron . . . again! This placement moved fast. An offer before the candidate left the interview—I sure hope this was fast enough for Trey to send us more chocolate! Looking forward to seeing Trey in Florida and celebrating the placements that we’ve had over the last year.”
Submitted by Maria Hemminger of MJ Recruiters, LLC regarding her split placement with Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group
Position Title—MATERIAL SCHEDULER
Fee Percentage—25%
(Editor’s note: This is the eighth split placement that Hemminger and Cameron have made together in Top Echelon Network.)
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The National Convention (our 25th anniversary convention) is scheduled for Thursday, April 25, through Saturday, April 27, at the TradeWinds Resort Hotel in St. Petersburg, Florida.
So we’re talking about warm weather and sandy beaches. And as you can see by the comments above, these two recruiters will be at the convention, they’ve made eight split placements together, and they celebrate making those placements with copious amounts of chocolate.
Warm weather, beaches, eight placements, and chocolate . . . oh, and a possible tax write-off for business expenses. How can those NOT be among your favorite things?
There’s still time to sign up for the National Convention before the end of Regular Registration. For all you know, the first step in building a lucrative new source of business for your recruiting firm is attending this event . . . so don’t miss that step.