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Conversion Fee - what kind of conversion schedule are you getting on contract-to-hire engagements?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Jerry Albright Aug 21, 2012. 4 Replies

I recently placed a couple of candidates at a client on temp-to-hire contracts and now realize I probably sold myself short on the conversion fee schedule.  These are IT roles, software engineering…Continue

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Virtual Recruiting???

Started Aug 9, 2012 0 Replies

I'm curious to get feedback from members of the site.  Would you use a service that did the following for your direct hire roles:1.  Created a list of viable candidates from LinkedIn2.  Contacted…Continue

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Recruiters - would you pay members of your network to help you recruit on your open reqs?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Ben McGrath Aug 1, 2012. 1 Reply

As a third party recruiter, I'm becoming more and more dependent on leveraging my social network (primarily LinkedIn connections) to help refer candidates for my openings.Question for the recruiters…Continue

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Christopher Ceraso left a comment for Scott Weiss
"I am interested in technology recruitment split with you.  I can be reached at chris@myrng.net or 412-364-1875 - Google video/voice chat at chrisceraso@gmail.com Thank you!  Christopher"
Jan 8
Jerry Albright replied to Scott Weiss's discussion 'Conversion Fee - what kind of conversion schedule are you getting on contract-to-hire engagements?'
"The simplest way is to have your fee agreed upon where they can hire the person at any time.  Upon hire - the fee is reduced by a specific dollar amount for each hour worked under the agreement.   Example:   Customer may hire…"
Aug 21, 2012
Debbie Fledderjohann replied to Scott Weiss's discussion 'Conversion Fee - what kind of conversion schedule are you getting on contract-to-hire engagements?'
"Scott, you may want to download Top Echelon Contracting's free conversion fee agreement samples, which can be requested at http://www.topecheloncontracting.com/conversion-fee-agreement-samples/  Both examples that are provided have been…"
Aug 21, 2012
Bill Schultz replied to Scott Weiss's discussion 'Conversion Fee - what kind of conversion schedule are you getting on contract-to-hire engagements?'
"20% less 10% of fees paid, based on a 50% markup   So if person makes $100 per hour and you charge $150 and they worked 100 hours prior to conversion.  And they are going to make $100,000 100,000 x 20% +$20,000 less $1500(15,000 x 10%)=…"
Aug 20, 2012
Anthony Wilkinson replied to Scott Weiss's discussion 'Conversion Fee - what kind of conversion schedule are you getting on contract-to-hire engagements?'
"If our client hires someone after 6 months there is no fee.  But if they hire them anytime before then we are getting anywhere between 15%-8% depending when the conversion takes place."
Aug 20, 2012
Scott Weiss posted a discussion

Conversion Fee - what kind of conversion schedule are you getting on contract-to-hire engagements?

I recently placed a couple of candidates at a client on temp-to-hire contracts and now realize I probably sold myself short on the conversion fee schedule.  These are IT roles, software engineering and QA.What kind of terms are you getting from clients - both in pro-rated fee discounts and total hours worked before a free conversion is available?Thank you.See More
Aug 18, 2012
Scott Weiss posted a discussion

Virtual Recruiting???

I'm curious to get feedback from members of the site.  Would you use a service that did the following for your direct hire roles:1.  Created a list of viable candidates from LinkedIn2.  Contacted each of the candidates directly via phone/email about your job opening3.  Once they generated interest, send you the resume to submit to your clientsWhat are the risks/rewards of using a 3rd party to do this kind of work?Please share your feedback!Thank you.See More
Aug 9, 2012
Ben McGrath replied to Scott Weiss's discussion 'Recruiters - would you pay members of your network to help you recruit on your open reqs?'
"Scott, I would be tempted to extend a referral payment for a cnadidate that was sent to me that reached final interview and/or was placed.    As for every candidate I was sent, I have the feeling my bank would run dry fairly…"
Aug 1, 2012
Scott Weiss posted a discussion

Recruiters - would you pay members of your network to help you recruit on your open reqs?

As a third party recruiter, I'm becoming more and more dependent on leveraging my social network (primarily LinkedIn connections) to help refer candidates for my openings.Question for the recruiters here - if you knew you're 500+ connections on LinkedIn were more likely to help you find candidates for your open positions, would you offer to pay them X for every candidate they send to you, Y for every interview loop you line up for one of their referrals, and Z for a successful placement?In…See More
Jul 30, 2012
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This group is for recruiters looking to partner in split fee arrangements. All types of recruiters are welcome from all geographies.See More
Jul 20, 2012
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Makena Partners
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President
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Makena Partners
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Agency Recruiting
How many years have you been in the business?
5-9 years
Which industries do you work in now?
Technology
How many employees in your company?
<10
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At 9:57am on January 8, 2013, Christopher Ceraso said…

I am interested in technology recruitment split with you.  I can be reached at chris@myrng.net or 412-364-1875 - Google video/voice chat at chrisceraso@gmail.com

Thank you! 

Christopher

 
 
 

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