Recruiting Types:  Experienced Agent Recruiting

by | Nov 13, 2025

Of the three types of recruiting, experienced agent recruiting is the most challenging.

There’s a finite number of agents available.

The performance data and track record of each agent in the recruiting pool is known and easily accessible.

With some simple research, agents can access their “worth” (splits, fees, allowances, perks) to the brokers vying for their attention.

It’s tempting to just become the cheapest alternative and join the race to the bottom.

But that’s not the only option.

And it’s not the best option.

In fact, some of the most successful recruiting companies choose to compete on value.

To play the game in this way, you must first identify a small niche of competitive agents who happen to share a common set of values, needs, and aspirations.

Then, you must carefully craft attraction messaging that is compelling to the agents in your recruiting niche.

I know it sounds simple, but only the most disciplined hiring managers can execute this strategy.

But when it’s executed properly, the payoff is remarkable.

You’ll build an office full of productive agents who find true value in the business relationship they have with you and your firm.

If you can’t execute the strategy, get used to lower margins.

 

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The Attrition Variables

The Attrition Variables

While these attrition constants still have the greatest influence, there are some emerging attrition variables worth noting. People also tend to leave companies when: They feel like they’re not doing as well as others in their peer group outside the company. They feel like they’re not as far along as they should be at a certain point in life.

The Attrition Constants

The Attrition Constants

If you’re not focusing most of your retention effort on these issues, you’ll miss the mark. If you’re not focusing most of your recruiting effort on exploiting these weaknesses among your competitors, you’re missing the best opportunities.

The Persistence Mindset

The Persistence Mindset

A leader equipped with this mindset can have a profound effect on the life and career of each individual they engage. It works because an agent is getting a real-time glimpse of what it would be like to work on your team. But it only becomes believable when it is persistently applied over time.