Volt Information Sciences provides update on business performance during the fiscal second quarter and first six months 2012. [Yahoo Finance]
Robert Half International Inc. said Friday that it will take a second-quarter after-tax charge of $11.4 million related to the settlement of a trio of lawsuits filed by groups of its employees. [Bloomberg Businessweek]
New rule could force inexperienced contractors onto agency projects. [Federal Computer]
Jobvite Social Recruiting Survey finds over 90% of employers will use social recruiting in 2012. 2/3 of companies now recruit via Facebook, over half use Twitter and almost all use LinkedIn (infographic). [MarketWatch]
Adecco Staffing US has jobs available in the Indianapolis area and are actively searching for over 250 Indianapolis job seekers for a wide range of light industrial positions. [MarketWatch]
Staffing manager, Dann Alagna, helps form an improv comedy troupe. “There’s an enormous amount of talent in his area,” Dann said. “(And) people love to laugh. We truly believe we’ll be supported here.” [CBS Baltimore]
5 bad social networking habits to break. [Recruiter]
IT jobless rates are half the national average. [gnom.es]
Facebook to soon launch job board. [Business Line]
Command Center announces second quarter revenue up 18.3% to $24 million. [MarketWatch]
US companies rely on temporary workers, longer work hours. [The Economic Times]
Non-violent offenders get a second chance in Ohio. [Vindy]
Men like Reddit, Women like Twitter. [Hindustan Times]
When employees are bilingual, it’s OK to require use of English in the workplace. [Business Management Daily]
Staffing Industry Analysts announces list of largest U.S. staffing firms with Allegis Group topping the list for fifth year in a row. [SacBee]
Bridge Technical Solutions celebrates its ten year anniversary this month. Happy Anniversary Bridge Technical Solutions! [melodika]
Michael Page Q2 gross profit slides, sees tough Q3 – Update. [NASDAQ]
Novotus partners with Melita Group to provide recruiting solutions. [MarketWatch]
Digital Intelligence Systems Corp. said it is opening an office in Denver. [Washington Post]
IT spending creeps up a tiny bit in North America. [IT Jungle]
Where Were the Jobs in June? [Wanted Analytics]











