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Most recruiters are stuck chasing clients, sending cold outreach, and grinding through business development just to stay afloat. In this episode of The Elite Recruiter Podcast, Benjamin Mena sits down with Pinnacle Society top biller Michael Silverstein to unpack why elite recruiters stop chasing deals and how they build inbound client demand through relationships, trust, and positioning. This conversation breaks down the mindset, strategy, and long-term business development approach that allows top recruiters to scale their desk, close more deals, and build a recruiting practice that compounds over time, without cold selling. 🎯 Sales & BD Recruiter Summit (Near the Top) If this episode resonates, go deeper at the 2026 Sales & BD Recruiter Summit, where elite billers share what’s actually working right now in recruiting sales and business development. 👉 Register here: https://bd-sales-recruiter-2026.heysummit.com/ Why This Episode Matters Recruiter burnout is rising—and traditional sales tactics aren’t working like they used to. This episode shows how top-performing recruiters replace outbound grind with inbound opportunity, improve close rates, and create predictable revenue in today’s relationship-driven recruiting market. What You’ll Learn Why chasing clients limits long-term recruiting revenueThe relationship-based business development strategy elite recruiters useHow to position yourself so clients seek you outThe biggest networking mistake recruiters make without realizing itHow trust and reputation outperform volume outreachThe mindset shift that separates high billers from average performersHow to build a recruiting practice that compounds year after year About the Guest Michael Silverstein is one of the highest-billing recruiters in the Pinnacle Society, known for building a scalable recruiting practice driven by trust, reputation, and long-term relationships rather than cold selling. Extended Value This episode isn’t about scripts or hacks. It’s about building a recruiting desk that attracts the right clients, creates inbound demand, and allows you to scale without burnout—even as the recruiting industry evolves with AI and changing buyer behavior. Listen Now If you want to close more deals, improve your business development strategy, and stop chasing clients, this episode is a must-listen. Press play and rethink how elite recruiters actually grow. Timestamp Highlights 00:00 Why elite recruiters stop chasing deals04:12 How deal-chasing quietly caps recruiting revenue09:30 Why relationship-based recruiting scales better14:45 The networking mistake hurting most recruiters19:10 What truly creates inbound client demand25:40 How trust compounds into long-term deal flow31:05 Reputation as a recruiting growth moat36:20 The mindset shift behind elite performance41:55 Positioning yourself as the obvious choice47:10 Building a recruiting business that lasts Sponsors 🚀 Atlas – AI-first ATS & CRM Automates admin, syncs resumes and emails, and uses AI to build polished recruiter profiles and reports. Try it free or book a demo → https://recruitwithatlas.com Community + Resources 🎯 2026 Sales & BD Recruiter Summit https://bd-sales-recruiter-2026.heysummit.com/ 💼 Elite Recruiter Community (All summits, replays, Billers Club + Split Space) https://elite-recruiters.circle.so/checkout/elite-recruiter-community Tools & Links Pin (Free Trial): https://www.pin.com/ Email List: https://eliterecruiterpodcast.beehiiv.com/subscribe YouTube: https://youtu.be/qIY9aj5OJ5g Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelsilverstein123/ Host: Benjamin Mena Website: http://www.selectsourcesolutions.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminmena/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benlmena/
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