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Staffing Experts’ Bold & Ridiculous Predictions for 2013

Staffing Talk

Each expert has provided us with three headlines for 2013. Safe: Staffing Industry Sustains Healthy Growth in 2013. The staffing industry will continue a path of growth in the New Year as companies continue to embrace the idea of flexibility versus the risk of overhead. But not like we do. Simply put, how could it not?

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Staffing News of the Day, February 18, 2013

Staffing Talk

Amazon fires security guards who intimidated temp workers at German center, while the staffing company that supplied them may lose their licensing [The Washington Post & Staffing Industry Analysts]. How to recruit a highly desirable innovator [ERE]. 5 health care recruiting trends for 2013 [HR News Daily].

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7 Juicy Recruitment News Stories to Sink Your Teeth Into – 16th May 2016

Social Talent

Yes, while recruitment consultancies indicated a further rise in the number of people placed in permanent jobs during April, the rate of growth eased to a 7-month low amid reports of increased client uncertainty. Correspondingly, growth of permanent staff vacancies was the slowest since May 2013.

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Sending Out An SMS: Recruiting Texts From Last Night.

Recruiting Daily

Why Text Marketing Kicks The Crap Out Of Social Recruiting. With an open rate ranging from between 90-99%, and with 9 out of 10 texts being read within three minutes of being received, the most powerful weapon in mobile recruiting may have been sitting there on your phone this entire time. Name your price.

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Staffing News of the Day, April 17, 2013

Staffing Talk

More older workers are temping , say Birmingham Staffing Agency and TRC Staffing Services [Digital Journal]. Darwin recruiting software now guarantees that their system will increase productivity by 40% [On Rec]. General Employment Enterprises reported almost 15% revenue growth in first quarter [Staffing Industry Analysts].