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Staffing News Of The Day, June 27, 2012

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June 27, 2012

An unemployed Brooklyn man missed a job interview Tuesday for the best of reasons: He was saving the life of a 9-month-old boy who was blown into the path of an oncoming subway train by a gust of high wind. [NY Daily News]

Forbes cover story spells out why you must be on LinkedIn. [FORBES]

IQNavigator and Randstad announce global partnership. [Yahoo News]

Temps: 3 reasons to hire them right now. [Forbes]

Robert Half Research reveals six surprising six-figure jobs. [PR Newswire]

Newton International reports gains as more companies seek outside staffing, payroll services. [MLive]

Consilium Staffing reports growth in the first half of 2012. [PRWeb]

What you need to know to hire someone for a social media job. [Wanted Analytics]

Good news for Quebec employers and temporary foreign workers wishing to extend or renew their work permit who have applied for permanent residence in Canada. [mondaq]

The Mercer Group will present a proposal for recruiting a new city administrator to the Wentzville Board of Aldermen at the June 27 regular meeting. The firm would charge $21,000 for the recruitment process. [Wentzville Patch]

Salary gap between temporary, permanent staff declines. [Business Standard]

Accountable Healthcare Staffing announces opening of Portland, Oregon branch. [PRNewswire]

w3r Consulting diversifies its portfolio and acquires NurseNow Staffing, LLC. [w3r]

Why Baby Boomers are the innovators of the future. [The Washington Post]

How to sell yourself in the workplace. [Recruiter]

Top 10 guidelines for social media background checks. [ERE]

Staffing News Of The Day, June 27, 2012

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