How is it decided which investigator gets the next case?
A. The design of ION website causes ION Members to be selected over 85% of the time. ION Members always come to the top of each search results list. The display order of the ION members found in a search is changed randomly twice a week so each member is at the top of the results list about the same amount of time as any other member. No one except the potential client influences which investigator in the search results gets selected. Whether they are hired or not depends largely on the promptness of their response communication and their skill in qualifying prospects and closing sales.
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