“The Private Industry Council and its area partners are teaming up with Caliper, a national human resource consulting firm to introduce Success Link.Members of the Pierce County business community are invited to a breakfast meeting to learn about the Success Link program to help match job seekers to entry-level, hard to fill positions.Success Link provides employers with potential job seekers that have been pre-screened using the Caliper Profile, a motivational assessment instrument in use by more than 23,000 businesses to match potential employees to jobs. Herbert M. Greenberg, president and CEO of Caliper will be speaking at the breakfast meeting, as well as several local client businesses already using Caliper Profiles.The complimentary breakfast program will be Tuesday, April 11 from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the Landmark Convention Center, 47 St. Helens Avenue, in downtown Tacoma.To reserve seats or for more information contact Jawana Cain, a business services consultant for the Private Industry Council at 253-404-3918.”
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