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Staffing News Of The Day, May 2, 2012

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May 2, 2012

Kforce reports quarterly revenues of $268.4 Million from continuing operations. Total Revenues Increased 13.5% year over year. [MarketWatch]

Robert Half Survey: fewer employers reimbursing staff for continuing education costs. [The Sacramento Bee]

The 4th annual Women Who Tech TeleSummit will take place on May 23, 2012 from 11AM ET to 6PM ET. [Women Who Tech]

TERIS announced that exceptionally strong demand for its Professional Services team has led to significant staffing level growth and infrastructure investments. [SF Gate]

Medix Staffing Solutions launches National Accounts Center to better serve national client base. [PR]

Iconma, TTi Global, Strategic Staffing, Preferred Solutions make American Express’ list of fastest-growing firms run by women. [Crain’s Detroit Business]

Stout Systems facilitates 39 new jobs in high-tech industries. [Concentrate Media]

Facebook, Twitter and Employment Law. [JDSupra]

College graduates afraid of not finding job. [Yahoo Finance]

5 LinkedIn features you may not (but should) know about. [CIO]

Top 10 countries by growth in Facebook users. [The Recruiting Unblog]

The Top 9 countries with the fastest internet speeds. [Huffington Post]

PCR announces The Best Consulting and Recruiting Services at a fair price. [PRWeb]

Striking nurses’ replacements are under scrutiny. [Bay Citizen]

Creative professionals may want to “dress” their resume for success, a new survey by The Creative Group suggests. Nearly half (46 percent) of advertising and marketing executives interviewed said for those pursuing creative roles, how a resume looks matters as much as what it contains. Another 43 percent of respondents said good design is somewhat important; only seven percent of executives said a resume’s appearance is not very important. [Business Review Europe]

Team Health 1Q earnings, revenue rise. [Knoxville Biz]

The owner and operator of All Pro Staffing pleaded guilty Tuesday to employment tax fraud. Heach Pang, 60, entered his guilty plea to an allegation of failure to account for and pay over payroll taxes in U.S. District Court before Judge Joseph Rodriguez. Sentencing is scheduled for July 31. [NJ]

Kelly Educational Staffing names Scott Moore as National Substitute Teacher of the Year [SYS-CON Media]

QUIZ: What Do You Know About OSHA Employee Protection Regulations? [Today’s Facility Manager]

Staffing News Of The Day, May 2, 2012

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