Global Staffing Firm Offers Free Job Matching Service to Fight COVID-19 Crisis

To assist companies responding to the COVID-19 crisis, Tundra Technical Solutions Inc., a leader in providing essential recruitment services, quickly delivered an innovative free-of-charge solution matching available talent with urgent positions tackling the crisis.

Tundra and TalentNet, a human capital management software provider, joined forces to mobilize “A Community for a Greater Cause,” where companies requiring immediate hires are matched with volunteers, healthcare professionals and fabricators.

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As companies retool facilities, processes and retrain teams to tackle the COVID supply shortage, hiring demands from manufacturing and frontline healthcare workers have skyrocketed.

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There is a strong lifesaving need, especially after the Canadian and U.S. governments revealed billions in spend to help businesses ramp up production for personal protective equipment (PPE), ventilators, masks and test kits. As North American companies increase production, many expect to double workforces to meet demand. Recruitment services can be very important as companies look to hire new employees for many different jobs combatting the virus.

“As companies transform their businesses to address the COVID-19 crisis, we are seeing a gap in skills required,” said Micah Williams, Tundra president. “Simultaneously we are also seeing an influx of very talented individuals who want to help. Our strength is matching great people with great opportunities. Hopefully this collection of efforts can make a difference. Everyone has a role to play to support this fight against COVID-19.”

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