Spherion Canada Rebrands Making Randstad Canada the Country's Largest
CNW Group Monday 5th March, 2012
March 5, 2012 /CNW Telbec/ - Randstad the country's leader for staffing, recruitment and HR Services, is excited to announce that following Randstad's acquisition of SFN Group, Inc. in 2011, Spherion has now fully rebranded to Randstad officially making Randstad the country's #1 staffing firm. With coast to coast geographic coverage, throu...
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