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At JP Group Staffing , we focus on delivering the right employee fit on the first attempt, so employers can do what they do best– run their business.
We look forward to offering a helping hand in finding an incredible person for your need!
Our thorough candidate screening process includes skill assessments for potential employees, local and national background checks, job reference checks, drug testing, and safety orientations.
After receiving qualified applications and a skills assessment, all candidates are then interviewed by a trained recruiter. If the needs of our clients match up with the needs of a prospective employee, the employee then completes our orientation program before being considered for work assignments and then completes your own customized orientation upon request.
This also means greater buy-in into your company’s goal and culture, which can be more challenging to achieve with a temporary or contract worker. Employee with greater buy-in tends to be more engaged at work which contributes to higher productivity and greater longevity.
Since a direct hire is signing on with your company for the foreseeable future, organizations can comfortably invest more resources in professional development and skills training. Organizations can also spend more time making sure they’re just the right culture fit to mesh with the other people on their team. The resulting feeling of belonging can breed a stronger sense of loyalty and commitment to your organization, which in turn can contribute to lower turnover.
Upon receiving an order, JP Group Staffing immediately dispatches its recruiters to fill the job. We provide company-tailored orientation while ensuring that state compliance measures and labor requirements are met.
37% of all temporary and contract employees work in the industrial sector. One of the top reasons for choosing JP Group Staffing is because seasonal and temporary work provides a foot in the door and training.
Staffing firms in the state of Indiana employed 485,200 workers in Indiana. 49% of all temporary workers from the state of Indiana are employed in the industrial sector. 270,000 temporary employees work in the state of Kentucky, out of which 50% are employed in the industrial market.