STAFFING COMMUNITY MEETUP

Thu, 10 October 2024
2:00 - 3:00 PM ET

Join us for a dynamic event designed to elevate your staffing game. Learn strategies to transform from a service provider into a valued advisor, boost your success in smashing spotlight calls, and secure exclusive job orders. This is your opportunity to gain insider tips, enhance client relationships, and become a top producer. 
 
Register today and take the first step towards taking your business to the next level.
 

AGENDA

  • Welcome & Introduction
  • Icebreaker & Initial Poll
  • 5 Proven Take Aways
  • Case studies from members
  • Interactive Poll & Dialogue
  • Group Sharing and Final Q&A
  • Closing Remarks & Next Steps

It's free. It's virtual.

Who should attend?

This event is ideal for recruitment consultants, staffing agency managers, and talent acquisition specialists who aspire to elevate their client relationships and secure exclusive job orders. If you’re a sales representative in staffing, HR professional working with vendors, or a business development executive seeking to enhance your firm’s reputation and success, this is your opportunity to learn from industry experts. Whether you’re new to the field or looking to sharpen your skills, come gain actionable insights and network with peers dedicated to becoming top producers in their field.

Virtual Meetups

Benefits

Why take the time to join?

Convenient

This is a Zoom meeting – Easy and quick!  No need for planes, trains and automobiles.

Insights

Gain access to the latest insights and trends in the staffing industry, especially how to advance as a professional in the staffing and recruitment industry.

Optimize Workforce Strategies

Explore opportunities to optimize your workforce strategy leveraging project workers. Learn from experts that have spent years in the field.

Valuable Networking

Interactive discussions and breakout sessions will enable attendees to expand their professional network, share experiences, and explore potential collaborations.

Enterprise

Check us out with no obligation. Listen to leaders in the industry live and unplugged every day for free. Maybe you’ll decide to move up to Contributor after a few weeks. Thanks for being a part of ClubVMSA!

Please select your community:

Enterprise

If you run a Contingent Workforce Program at a Fortune 1000 Company, your membership is on us!  Gain Buyer Insights; join a Mastermind pod and attend our virtual conferences to build your own network and continuously improve your global talent programs. Thanks for being a part of ClubVMSA!

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