Attend this free seminar April 19th!

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Recruiting quality workers is more difficult than ever.  That’s why you need to attend this free, SHRM Certified, Chris Stonick Radio Recruitment and Retention Seminar on Wednesday, April 19th from 9-11am at the Clay County Regional Events Center in Spencer.

Chris Stonick has helped thousands of companies not only recruit – but dramatically increase retention rates.  Whether you’re a recruiter or business owner – call 712-262-1240 to reserve your seat for this free seminar.

In order to progress, you must change a behavior.  This program allows you to do that!  The companies that are winning are spending as much time, energy and resources on retention as they are recruitment.

 

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