BURLINGTON, MA, February 24, 2012 (Press-News.org) Brine Group celebrates its 10 year anniversary as a successful recruiting firm providing outstanding placement services to its customers throughout the Metro Boston area and all the New England states.
*Our clients, with whom we have built critical business partnerships, have been a major component of this success.
*We are very proud of the many candidates that trusted us with their career searches along the way.
*At the pinnacle of our success are our employees who have worked so hard and committed themselves to servicing our customers and making Brine Group a special place to work.
We are forever grateful and acknowledge that Brine Group could not be possible without all of you. Thank you for ten wonderful years as we look forward to even greater success.
As we forge into the future, we look to continue to grow with expansion plans currently in place to achieve our 2012 goals. "Our office has added many new employees in the last 8 months," remarks Jay Acquaviva, CEO of Brine Group. "Our employees are an integral component of a strategic plan designed to better serve our customers, to strengthen our position as an industry leader, and to give back to the community that has given us so much. I am confident that we can achieve the goals we set for our company. We have strong management, an exceptional employee/recruiting team, a remarkable reputation and a proven business model programmed for success."
Brine Group specializes in the search and placement of professionals in the Healthcare and Information/Software Technology employment markets. Our mission is to provide outstanding quality, value added placement services of the highest reliability and integrity. Our philosophy and our approach toward the services we provide and the results we achieve separates us from all other staffing firms.
Therefore, whether you are an employer seeking to fill a critical position or a professional searching for your next career or job opportunity, you are assured the greatest potential for success. Locating top quality professionals and introducing them to outstanding employers is what we do best. We take pride in what we do, hold true to the highest industry ethics and remain committed to our values.
Website: http://www.brinegroup.com
Brine Group Celebrates its 10-Year Anniversary
Brine Group celebrates its 10 year anniversary as a successful recruiting firm providing outstanding placement services to its customers throughout the Metro Boston area and all the New England states.
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[Press-News.org] Brine Group Celebrates its 10-Year AnniversaryBrine Group celebrates its 10 year anniversary as a successful recruiting firm providing outstanding placement services to its customers throughout the Metro Boston area and all the New England states.