Recruiter Wins

Zack Gallinger

A 15 minute podcast for recruiters where we ask a single question - "Tell me about your biggest recruiting win"

  1. APR 24

    Ben Farber - Bristol Associates

    Ben Farber’s biggest recruiting win wasn’t just filling a role. It was turning one search into two hires. And not once. Three separate times in a single year. In this episode of Recruiter Wins, I sat down with Ben Farber, President of Bristol Associates, to talk about what actually makes clients expand a search, create new roles and trust you with bigger hiring decisions. What stood out most? Ben doesn’t believe great recruiting is just about finding people with the right experience. He believes the real signal is how candidates show up. How they communicate. How they handle pressure. How they come across in emails, screening calls and interviews. Because in his words, retention often comes down to likability and ease of working with someone more than what’s written on their résumé. A few strong takeaways from this conversation: Great candidate quality can completely reshape a client’s hiring planRetained search creates stronger commitment from both clients and candidatesThe best recruiters listen for more than credentials. They assess presence, communication and temperamentAI can speed things up but human judgment still has to lead the processThis is a great listen for recruiters who want to build deeper client trust, improve candidate quality and think more carefully about what actually predicts long-term success after the placement. If you’ve ever wondered what separates recruiters who fill jobs from recruiters who truly influence hiring decisions, this episode is worth your time.

    11 min
  2. MAR 15

    Sam Hodz - Amplify People

    Zero industry experience. No relevant title. Not even close to what the client asked for. Most recruiters would've moved on to the next candidate without a second thought but Sam Hodz didn't. I sat down with Sam on this week's episode of Recruiter Wins and this story is a masterclass in what separates order takers from true recruiting partners. Here's what happened: A business owner came to Sam looking for a technician. But instead of just taking the order and running, Sam dug deeper and realized what this client actually needed was an operations manager who could free them up to scale. Then came a resume that checked almost none of the traditional boxes. But Sam has a simple rule that told her to proceed: "If there's a 75% match, if there's something at least 75% there, it's worth hearing the story to get the other 25%." So Sam picked up the phone to explain why she was sending the resume before the client ever saw it. That first meeting turned into a three hour lunch and today, they're building and growing the business together. A few things from this conversation worth mentioning: The best recruiters consult. Sam's intake call completely reshaped what the client was hiring for.Trust is built before you ever need it. Because Sam invested time upfront understanding the company’s culture, personality and business goals, the client was willing to take a chance on an unconventional candidate.Never just send over a resume. Sam's approach of calling first and framing the "why" turned what could've been an instant rejection into a perfect match.If you've ever wondered what it looks like to truly advocate for a candidate or if you want a reminder of why recruiting matters, this one's for you.

    10 min

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A 15 minute podcast for recruiters where we ask a single question - "Tell me about your biggest recruiting win"