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Very knowledgeable about employment and jobs in the Atlanta, Georgia area - have been a recruiter in Atlanta since 1987. Can answer questions about working with recruiters and employment agencies. Can answer Atlanta and Georgia questions - have lived in Atlanta since 1981.

Experience in the area

Recruiter in the Atlanta area since 1987. Partner in Employment Atlanta Staffing since 1997. We specialize in placing Accountants, Bookkeepers , CPA's and Controllers. I was an Accountant myself for 6 years. Hold a Bachelors in Accounting and Psychology.

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BS in Accounting and Psychology
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Recent Answers from Ed Freeman

2009-11-21 info:

Vicki- Thanks for your question. You don't mention your field. Most good recruiters have a specialty - mine is accounting. Start with a google search for "manufacturingjobs in Dallas" or "manufacturing

2009-11-10 recruiters that lie:

Sam- Thanks for your question. Sorry to hear about your situation. I would start by discussing the situation and your displeasure with your recruiter. Next, speak with the recruiter's supervisor

2009-10-22 interview tips and preparation:

Kaniyoor- Thanks for your question. The questions you have asked don't have short or definite answers but would require some evaluation of your experience and background as well as your interests

2009-10-08 JOB HUNTING:

Pat- Thanks for your question. As a recruiter, I receive resumes every day from the distribution services - they are absolutely a great idea. Most good recruiters have a specialty - mine is

2009-10-07 Shall I send resume even if there's no job posting?:

Linda- Thanks for your question. Looking for a job is a numbers game - the more companies that see your resume the more likely it is that one is going to have a need for someone just like you.

 

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