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ITS Global Named Top 100 Staffing Companies to Work for in 2022

The Consulate General of Saint Lucia in Toronto would like to officially congratulate our very own Ross Cadastre, Founder/CEO of ITS Global, which has just been named: One of the Top 100 Staffing Companies to Work for, in 2022, by the World Staffing Awards, presented by candidate.ly.

Press Release
TORONTO – February 04th, 2022

Toronto-based staffing firm ITS Global was recently named to the Top 100 Staffing Companies to Work for in 2022, by the World Staffing Award, reflecting the company’s high level of excellence and welcoming, progressive work atmosphere. Focused on recruitment-as-a-service, recruitment-as-a-project, and BIPOC talent, ITS Global has been an industry leader since its founding in November 2017 and reflects the values of founder and CEO Ross Cadastre.

“We are extremely proud to be named to this list,” says Cadastre. “ITS Global has always placed a high value both on our clients and our staff members, and we strive to provide a work environment that is tolerant, diverse, welcoming, and rewarding. While most businesses are focused on accomplishments related to a high level of profitability, we have always believed that developing a healthy workplace atmosphere will naturally result in business success and profitability. We have prioritized our employees and their experience from the beginning and each member of the ITS Global team is truly a member of our family. This award serves to validate our appreciation and concern for our employees.”

About ITS Global

ITS Global was created out of a concern about the shortcomings of the recruiting industry. A Black-owned business led by founder and CEO Ross Cadastre, the firm strives to provide affordable, high-quality staffing and talent-acquisition services while maintaining a commitment to diversity and community building.

 Source: https://www.candidate.ly/staffing-companies/its-global

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