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Staffing News of the Day, May 21, 2013

Staffing Talk

Staffing company promised foreign students jobs at upscale hotels, furnished apartments, and work transportation, but didn’t deliver [WAFB]. plugs recruiting methods into new IT staffing company, Scout Staffing, in Nashville [Biz Journals]. million, a 115 percent increase over first quarter 2012 [PR Newswire].

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My Favorite Staffing Talk Posts Of 2012

Staffing Talk

I remember well the initial meeting I had with Staffing Talk founder Gregg Dourgarian, when the site was still just a gleam in his eye. ” In fact, he said he didn’t want to post any stories that could likely be found on any other staffing site. .” 2012 wasn’t very old when I came across this provocative Yahoo!

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Staffing News Of The Day, January 6, 2012

Staffing Talk

Inside Select Group: what you can expect at this staffing company. Send us your staffing company video to guest@staffingtalk.com [YouTube]. Job gains occurred in transportation and warehousing, retail trade, manufacturing, health care, and mining. What Does Magic 8-Ball Think About 2012? It’s your turn!

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By the Numbers: October 5, 2018

BountyJobs

workers in 2017 (about 48 million workers) per Staffing Industry Analysts. Social-media related jobs and creative skills are also on the rise. The Numbers: The majority of gig workers are in the transportation sector (driving services) but wages have decreased along with the volume of workers entering the market.

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BUMPER EDITION: 10 Unmissable Recruitment News Stories this Week – 12th October 2015

Social Talent

Back in 2012, LinkedIn shelved a much talked about referral product after trials because there were complications over getting companies to convince their employee to sign up, as employees needed to sign over network access to recruiters – something that didn’t go down very well! “Now Adam Gordon agrees.