Robert Half Named To 2019 Greensboro Best Places to Work List

Staffing firm Robert Half announced it has been named to the 2019 Greensboro Best Places to Work list. The awards program, presented by the Triad Business Journal, is based on employee feedback gathered through a third-party survey and measures aspects of workplace culture, including engagement, leadership and connection.

“It’s an honor to be named one of the Best Places to Work by the Triad Business Journal,” said Mike Lane, regional manager of Robert Half in Greensboro. “Our employees truly make coming to work enjoyable and fun. Helping professionals build rewarding careers and companies find the talent they need to be successful gives our teams a great deal of job satisfaction. Our emphasis on working happy creates a dynamic and fulfilling environment for all of our employees.”

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Find out more about Robert Half’s research on working happy in report. 3 In 4 Companies Plan To Expand Creative Teams In Second Half Of 2019, Survey Finds

Recruiting in the creative and marketing fields is expected to intensify during the remainder of the year, new research from staffing firm The Creative Group shows. According to the latest State of Creative Hiring data, 75% of advertising and marketing hiring decision makers anticipate expanding their teams in the second half of 2019, up from 60% six months ago. In addition, 62% of employers plan to increase the number of freelancers they use, a 6-point jump from the first half of the year.

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Web and mobile development remains the top area for recruiting among survey respondents. Advertising and marketing hiring managers also reported a strong need for professionals with expertise in user experience, web production, and user interface and interaction design.

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