CANTON, Ohio, June 22, 2017 -- Top Echelon Contracting (TEC) now offers recruiters an Express Contracting Option for contract placement of office professionals. With TEC Express, recruiters can earn more money and speed up the placement process.
Recruiters interested in seeing an estimated hourly profit they can make by offering contract staffing can use the Recruiter Profit Calculator on Top Echelon Contracting Express. And, recruiters can still make placements without handling all the back office details of a contract staffing placement. As with the Premium Contract Staffing option, Top Echelon handles all the legal and financial details, plus administers all of the W-2 employer of record back office duties.
“Top Echelon Contracting has worked hard to make contract staffing easier for recruiters,” said Debbie Fledderjohann, President of Top Echelon Contracting. “We’ve been listening to our customers, and are thrilled to give recruiters this new option that allows them to make more money. Contract placements can happen faster but recruiters can still take advantage of outsourcing the back office tasks.”
Top Echelon continually strives to save recruiters time, increase their profits, and eliminate headaches. With TEC Express, users can place technical and professional candidates in contract positions that would be classified within the workers’ compensation code 8810 or equivalent.
Top Echelon Contracting handles the legal, financial, and administrative details of contract staffing so recruiters can make more placements. Users can get the same great contract staffing services recruiters know and trust from TEC Express.
Top Echelon Contracting, located in Canton, Ohio, helps recruiters make more placements. Top Echelon offers recruiting software, a recruiting network for split placements, and a back office contract staffing solution. For more information about Top Echelon, visit www.topechelon.com or call 888-627-3678. Top Echelon is a subsidiary of Patriot Software Company.
Top Echelon, LLC Michele Bossart, Marketing Manager 877-968-7147 ext. 182 [email protected]


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