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What your seniors aren’t billing

Senior billers don’t lose money to bad placements. They lose it to admin, sourcing and ATS work. Work out what that’s costing you, and what a trained offshore hire would…

Ez Khan

Training, Marketing & Development
What your seniors aren’t billing | RecruitSync
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What your seniors aren’t billing.

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Senior billers don’t lose money to bad placements. They lose it to admin, sourcing, candidate chasing and ATS work. Work out what that’s actually costing your agency every year.

Your senior team

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Number of senior billers Anyone billing $300k+ annually
Average annual billings per senior Adjust to your actuals
Hours per week on non-billable work Admin, sourcing, candidate chasing, CV prep, ATS hygiene
10 hrs/wk
05101520

Annual cost of senior time on non-billable work

$0
Across the team. At current effective billing rates.
Recover half of that with offshore support and you put $0 back into billings every year.
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  • Productive hours 1,800 per year per biller
  • Effective rate Annual billings ÷ productive hours
  • Working weeks 48 per year
  • Recovery rate 50% (conservative, market-tested)
  • Counted as non-billable Admin, sourcing, candidate chasing, ATS work, scheduling, CV prep
  • Not counted Client meetings, BD calls, placement conversations
Why 50% recovery, not 100%? Not every freed hour converts cleanly to a fee. Market demand, coordination overhead and ramp-up matter. 50% is what we see in practice across the agencies we work with. The opportunity number above shows the upper bound. The recovery number shows what’s reasonable to capture.

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