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Quality Personnel wins national recognition Bowling Green, KY - Quality Personnel have been awarded ClearlyRated's "Best of Staffing" Client and Talent Award for 2019. Quality Staffing's Corporate Office is located in Bowling Green, Kentucky and they have 6 branch offices in Kentucky, including an office on Will Walker Lane in Columbia, and another in Glasgow, KY. Senior Staffing Manager Bonnie Irey and Branch Manager Monica Rodgers-Shuffett opened the Columbia office in May of 1997. Currently, four employees work in the Columbia branch, including Rodgers-Shuffett, Irey, Administrative Assistant Robbie Bell, and Receptionist Juanita Thomas. There is also an on-site coordinator at Sumitomo in Edmonton. Quality's Columbia branch hires for businesses in Columbia, Greensburg, Campbellsville, Edmonton, Glasgow and Russell Springs. Their average employment is around 100-150 people each week. ClearlyRated's "Best of Staffing" award recognizes staffing agencies that have proven superior service quality based entirely on ratings provided by their clients and job candidates. Monica Rodgers-Shuffett said of winning the award, "'Best of Staffing' is a great honor and we are very proud to be part of the 2% of staffing agencies that receive this award. We are very proud to be recognized and will always stand behind our motto of 'Making People Matter Most'." This story was posted on 2019-03-02 11:02:59
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