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Benefits of Temporary Work?

Staffing firms often have a stigma that temporary work isn’t ideal or for someone looking for long term stability. But, before you dismiss the idea of signing up a firm, here are a few reasons why it can be beneficial.

  1. Ideal for recent high school/college grad who haven’t landed employment, or maybe someone in between jobs. Great opportunity to be introduced into the workforce and learn new skills and gain practical work experience.
  2. Make some money! If you are out of work some work is better than no work.
  3. Temporary assignments aren’t so temporary anymore. During the recession temp assignments were only a few days long but now businesses are growing and busier than ever! Assignments can last three to six months and some are even long term.

So, if you are ready to explore what’s positions are available go to the Job Search menu.

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