Global Relocates Office in Norcross, GA
December 01, 2007
Global Employment Solutions, a Georgia-based commercial staffing company, is moving its Norcross office to Peachtree Corners Pavilion, a relatively new strip mall off Peachtree Industrial. The new address is 5770 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Suite 110, Norcross, GA 30071.
The new office will provide Global Employment Solutions with an opportunity to branch out its service offerings to include clerical, administrative, customer service and light industrial staffing.
The new office will provide sufficient space to effectively screen several candidates at once. It also contains private testing and training rooms, a nice luxury for interviewing candidates.
April Loudermilk, Area Vice President of Sales said, “the relocation will give Global Employment Solutions increased visibility and much bigger space. The Norcross branch has grown tremendously, both in terms of size and revenue, over the past few years and this new space will accommodate our current and future expansion.”
Global’s Norcross location will continue to offer all the world-class services that Global has become known for such as traditional temporary staffing, temporary-to-hire staffing, consulting services, direct hire placement, executive search, on-site management, and employee leasing (PEO services).
Global also has hired a new branch manager, Alex Parch, at the Norcross office. Ms. Parch has approximately 3 years of industry experience and brings to Global fresh energy, enthusiasm and outstanding customer service skills.
Global Employment Solutions was founded in 1998 with the merger of five leading staffing firms in major market areas. These founding companies date back to 1974 and average more than twenty years of successful operation in each of their markets. Global Employment Solutions has 25 offices in Central and Northern Georgia specializing in the placement of light and heavy industrial positions. Global is tailored to local markets, serving a diverse cross-section of companies who demand the personal attention of a local business, and value the global resources of a national firm.