Express Employment Professionals Accelerates Franchise Development And Welcomes 50 New Franchisees In 2020
- Leading Staffing Provider Franchise Signs 61 Agreements to Expand Footprint Across North America and South Africa -
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OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Express Employment Professionals, the leading global staffing provider franchise, announced today that it experienced significant growth in 2020, signing a total of 61 franchise agreements to bring 27 new offices to key target markets, while continuing operations at 34 existing locations and welcoming 50 new franchise operators, systemwide.
In February 2020, Express also acquired direct hire staffing firm, Frontline Recruitment Group, further expanding its global footprint into Australia and New Zealand for the first time.
West Michigan Job-A-Thon seeks to fill 400 openings
Express Employment Professionals is hosting a job-a-thon Tuesday looking to fill 400 jobs.
and last updated 2021-01-18 22:29:44-05
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. â Express Employment Professionals is hosting a 12-hour âJob-A-Thonâ on Tuesday, Jan. 19, as it looks to fill some 400 light industrial positions in Grand Rapids.
David Robb, the director of operations at Express Employment Professionals, says about 100 companies make up these 400 openings, and the pay ranges from $13 to $17 an hour. The roles vary from machine operators to warehouse workers, to shipping and receiving, forklift operators, and many more.
EEP will have 25 members of its team taking phone calls all day Tuesday between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., helping find the right fit for callers. âOur goal is just to connect with as many people on the phone as possible, and weâll be doing an initial 15- to maybe 30-minute phone interview, going over peopleâ
Hot FM COVID Can’t Stop Santa
Express Employment Professionals in Texarkana, USA is hosting their 5th annual toy drive, noting that “COVID Can’t Stop Santa.”
Staff members from Express have chosen to support Child Protective Services and children who are placed in foster care through this year’s drive, which will be the 5th year, noting that the foster care population has increased tremendously over the years and the children they served are frequently overlooked and often are the ones in the most need. Often taken from their homes with only the clothes on their back, children served by CPS are vulnerable and need comfort. Toys donated to CPS/ Department of Human Services are used at the time of placement and throughout the year for birthdays, Christmas and other holidays. Children in Miller, Bowie, Little River, Hempstead, and Cass Counties will benefit from this event.