Georgia Association of Personnel Services (GAPS) - The professional organization of Executive Search, Recruiters, and Staffing Companies in Georgia.
Events
Thursday, Feb 25, 2010 — 11:30 am-1:30 pm at Cox Headquarters THE WAR FOR TALENT...
2010 The Year We Reconnect With our Firms, our Clients and Ourselves $259 Early Bird...
Time: 6:00 PM -7:00 PM – Networking 7:00 PM -8:30 PM – Dinner &...
As a tribute to Whit Whitlow, who was a pioneer in the formation of GAPS, and a steadfast...
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Articles
Consumers have embraced Twitter and other social networking sites, but is that reason...
Understanding what makes recruiters tick is a vital but often overlooked component...
Don’t cold-call recruiters, but return their cold calls and feed them information....
There are two types of job seekers. In a market that relies on survival of the fittest,...
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News
HUGE DISCOUNTS OFFERED TO GAP$ MEMBERS GAPS in partnership with ajcjobs.com/ YAHOO hotjobs is excited to announce SPECIAL PRICING extended to GAPS members ONLY….on select bundled packages of job postings and access to Atlanta Resume Database. Five 30-day job postings $658.00... [Read more of this review]
As a tribute to Whit Whitlow, who was a pioneer in the formation of GAPS, and a steadfast supporter throughout his life, GAPS has established the Whit Whitlow Memorial Scholarship. Please take a moment to consider submitting a nominee. The Award Recipient will be selected based on need, academic qualifications, school/community involvement and demonstrate... [Read more of this review]
Timely strategic partnership allows GAPS members to receive advertising solutions from the multi-media company at a significant discount ATLANTA (Sept. 28, 2009) – This month ajcjobs joined the Georgia Association of Personnel Services (GAPS) as an affiliate partner. With this partnership, GAPS members receive a significant discount on advertising... [Read more of this review]
Bain & Co.’s Darrell Rigby says some companies have learned how to thrive during a bumpy economic ride. Scott Leibs, CFO.com | US September 22, 2009 One week after Fed chairman Ben Bernanke declared the recession to be over — from a technical standpoint, anyway — Darrell Rigby cautioned that the associated turbulence could last five... [Read more of this review]
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