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Jeff Kaye – CEO Next Level Recruiter Training and KBIC

Jeff Kaye – CEO Next Level Recruiter Training and KBIC
Jeff Kaye is President and CEO of Kaye/Bassman International (KBIC) and Next Level Recruiting Training (NLRT). This former Management Recruiter National Recruiter of the year has helped build the largest single site search firm in the country with annual search revenue in excess of $18M and was recently named a Top 100 Industry Influencer. His firm has won national awards for philanthropy and workplace flexibility as well as having been named the best company to work for in the state of Texas in 2005, 2006 & 2007. Kaye/Bassman has retained over 30 search professionals whose annual production exceeds $400k. The same training that helped build this successful firm is now available through Next Level Recruiting Training. They introduced an entirely new two week, two hour a day distanced based foundation recruiter training program and now are delivering new programs through an innovative delivery medium called NLE TV. Jeff is responsible for the strategic leadership necessary to ensure the achievement of Kaye/Bassman’s performance goals and preservation of the core values established over two decades ago. He pioneered the Client Focused Search approach to the staffing industry which was instrumental in growing Kaye/Bassman’s revenue over 600% in the last decade and securing a place in the top twenty-five retained search firms in North America and one of the top five single sites. Jeff was graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelor in Business and entered the search profession immediately. In his first year, he was named Rookie of the Year and ranked in the National Top Ten Account Executives with the nation’s largest search and recruitment organization. In his second year, he was named National Account Executive of the year. After several years of record setting performances Jeff was named Vice President and began relinquishing personal search responsibilities. He was promoted to Senior Vice President and then to President and Chief Operating officer before achieving his current position.

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