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S01E04 Amy, Director of Strategic Accounts with Prestige Staffing | prestigestaffing.com

31 min · 11 de may de 2025
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I had a great pleasure of talking to Amy :) My main takeaway? Staffing companies hire people, and companies need to hire all the time. When you have many candidates on the market, they help you get through the noise of thousands of applications. When you have few, they help you get to the right person :) We are needed in a good, and in a bad weather. Knowing that makes you want to smile ;) Kacper with good2be.eu  Amy with Prestige Staffing

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