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Fewer temp workers may signal dim hiring outlook
from the recession. From September 2009 to March, employers added nearly 500,000 temporary workers. Roy Krause, CEO of Spherion , a top staffing agency, says temporary placements for white-collar jobs in accounting, computers and legal remain strong
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NY Contractor Fraud Case Scandal a Thorn for Mayor
recently reported quarterly income of $2.69 billion, did not comment. A spokeswoman for the quality-assurance company, Spherion , said it had done nothing wrong and was cooperating with authorities. Victor Natanzon, one of the contractors named in the
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More employers hiring college-educated workers
degrees even for customer service jobs. “Clients still (can) pick and choose,” says Roy Krause, CEO of staffing firm Spherion . Meanwhile, the battle for skilled workers is becoming fiercer. Many job candidates are getting multiple offers for the first
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Jobs to pick up in 2011, analysts predict
unemployment high, businesses continue to be picky, holding out for the ideal candidate, says Roy Krause, CEO of placement firm Spherion . That helps explain why government data show job openings still rising far more sharply than hirings. And jobs in real
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Recession Reality: People With Good Jobs Need 2nd Jobs
Because the same study said that 61 percent of the 4,400 workers surveyed are living paycheck to paycheck. Roy Krause, CEO of Spherion , a national recruitment and staffing company has also noticed an increase in the number of people with full-time jobs looking
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Moonlighting's a way of life for workers in tough job market
least lets them scrape by. "There's been a definite pickup (in holders of multiple jobs)," says Roy Krause, CEO of Spherion , one of the USA's largest staffing firms. "More and more, we're seeing it as a necessity." Moonlighting takes a toll
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Don't fight March Madness, enjoy it
and nearly one-quarter have watched or followed sports events on their computers at work, according to a recent survey by Spherion Corp." Are you really going to be able to stop the tidal wave? And if you do, at what cost? Better bet: Harness and ride
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Working Wounded: Can You Be Happier at Work?
American Idol," 44 percent "Grey's Anatomy," 28 percent None, 21 percent "CSI," 11 percent "House," 9 percent From: Spherion Bob Rosner is a best-selling author, speaker and internationally syndicated columnist. He'd love to hear your thoughts
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Mingling for a Roommate
a third roommate Alina either room. Line of people with mutual interest and let the deal get done just like speed dating. Spherion dot director Matt Hutchinson Steve remaining events took off in the UK. We have people set up from Australia off the fly to
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Monster Waves
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