Selectone: A Case Study

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SelectOne is an employment agency that is located in Williamsville, New York. They have over 75 years of staffing experience. Since 2010, they have made over 1,300 permanent placements. Their services include professional recruitment and project-based recruitment. SelectOne is completely devoted to searching the top talents to help deliver the company’s success. Their clients include Lorraine Capital, Counsel Financial, Goodwill Industries of New York, ONY, Inc., and more.

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