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Industry specialist get on board at Brightstaff

Monday,  October 3, 2005

Local recruitment agency BrightStaff has welcomed Naomi Mitten to its team as a Recruitment Specialist. 

She will be responsible for providing staffing solutions to the financial services industry and her role also involves working with BrightStaff’s international offices, based in a number of locations including Canada, UK and New Zealand.

Prior to joining BrightStaff, Ms. Mitten worked as a recruiter for the international technical support company, Stream International, in Chilliwack, British Columbia, where she was responsible for all its recruitment and staffing-related advertising.

Ms. Mitten was an active member in her community and has volunteered for a number of charitable projects. She has worked as a fundraiser for the Heart and Stroke Foundation in Borden, Ontario, and also as a swimming coach for special needs adults. 

“Our recruitment specialists are trained to understand the unique language of the financial industry and excel at finding, assessing, and deploying talent for key positions that can help businesses more effectively plan, acquire, and optimize talent to improve its bottom line,” said BrightStaff President, Kathleen Jackman. “Ms. Mitten is a welcome addition to our team.”

BrightStaff is an international recruitment agency which delivers staffing solutions to the offshore financial services industry. The firm says its provides clients with extensive screening and assessment services, pioneering the use of innovative recruitment and workforce management concepts. 

BrightStaff is a subsidiary of dms Organization, a business conglomerate engaged in the financial services, retail, real estate, media, and entertainment industries.

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