FRESNO, Calif., July 5, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- PrideStaff, a national staffing organization, has received national honors for the third straight year. The staffing and recruiting agency was designated a 2011 Leading Provider by Leading Providers, LLC. This award places PrideStaff in an elite group of companies. Leading Providers' findings, published in Forbes Magazine, designated only five firms nationwide as 2011 Leading Providers.
Leading Providers conducts months of in-depth research to identify the 2011 Leading Providers based on specific criteria, including outstanding client retention over the last 12 months, more than 10 years of industry experience, and no outstanding lawsuits or grievances. Leading Providers' mission is to empower consumer choice by researching and identifying leading professional services providers. By being named to this prestigious list for the third consecutive year, PrideStaff continues a tradition of stellar service and results. The researchers studied more than 7,500 staffing agencies nationwide to determine the 2011 Leading Providers, awarding only five providers across the country.
"At PrideStaff, we spend each day committed to the continued success of our client and candidate partners, and our commitment is reaffirmed as we continue to receive recognition from organizations like Leading Providers," noted PrideStaff COO Tammi Heaton. "To receive the 'Leading Provider' distinction for a third consecutive year is a significant honor for our dedicated, national team."
For information about Leading Providers, LLC, visit www.leadingproviders.com. For more information about PrideStaff and its services, visit www.pridestaff.com.
PrideStaff is a national staffing organization, delivering innovating solutions to the challenges facing employers and professionals every day. PrideStaff's Mission: Consistently provide client experiences focused on what they value most.
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