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Searching for jobs hiring near me is never “fun.” (“No, duh, Einstein!” we hear you say.) But it needn’t be a slog, a bear, an awful experience. In fact, there are definite steps you can take to make it go faster. Please note that we said “faster,” not “fast.” A job hunt probably will take …
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By Leslie Stevens-Huffman, Staffing Industry Analyst It’s been business as usual in the staffing industry since the recovery began in 2009, as companies enjoyed the customary rebound in staffing services. But the industry has recovered only about half of what it lost, which was about a third of its workforce. A convergence of four macro …
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In the midst of “the great recession,” companies are less fearful that their employees will flee for a better job offer. With the decrease in hiring, many businesses are focused on cutting costs, but will ignoring benefits now lead to disaster later? Researches and high-performing companies seem to think so. The recession has lead to cutbacks in benefits, resulting in unhappy employees. …
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It could be a match made in job-matching heaven, especially for people getting back on their feet after hellish times. A newly formed partnership between Hire Dynamics LLC and First Step Staffing has the potential, its respective leaders hope, to help put some 300 formerly homeless individuals back into the workforce. First Step is a full-service …
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Summary of the AJC Article, “Non-employee labor a growing trend in work force.” February 22, 2011 Recovering from the Great Recession does not mean business will bounce back and return to normal – fundamental changes must be made. In a quest to get back on their feet, businesses are turning to temporary labor at a …
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