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Keep Recruitment Efforts Moving in 2020

While there’s a tremendous focus on the financial situation of companies right now, it’s critical that leaders in the construction industry maintain focus on the people portion as well.
By Johanna Chryssikos
August 4, 2020
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by Johanna Chryssikos
Johanna Chryssikos is the president and CEO of Artemis Partners, a Houston-based executive recruiting firm. For more information, visit artemishou.com.

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