Fieldglass CEO Jai Shekhawat to Speak on Panel Tomorrow at the HCI Strategic Talent Acquisition Conference in San Francisco
Panelists Will Discuss Strategies For Recruiting Contract Labor, Who Account for One-Third of the US Workforce
Chicago—June 8, 2009—Fieldglass, Inc., provider of the leading unified platform for acquiring contingent workers, services and direct hires, today announced CEO Jai Shekhawat will serve as panelist on a session titled “A Total Workforce Approach to Recruitment” at The Human Capital Institutes 2009 Strategic Talent Acquisition Conference in San Francisco. The 75-minute session begins at 4 pm PT tomorrow, June 9, and will focus on the benefits of holistic workforce acquisition.
The discussion will span topics from strategic recruitment planning that includes the contract labor, to the sourcing, selection and onboarding of contract talent as part of a skilled and flexible workforce. This session is particularly timely in our current economic environment as companies can save money by utilizing these strategies to create a more flexible workforce.
In addition to Fieldglass, other companies represented on the panel include Guidant Group, TAPFIN Process Solutions and Allegis Group Services. The panel will be moderated by Gene Zaino, president and CEO of MBO Partners.
All session participants will receive HCI’s recent research into the effective acquisition of the contract workforce.
ABOUT FIELDGLASS, INC.
Fieldglass, Inc. provides the leading unified technology platform for acquiring all human capital, including contingent workers, services and direct hires. The award-winning, on-demand InSite product suite helps companies determine the right worker composition across all labor types and tap into known talent resources, such as alumni, retirees and interns. Using InSite, global companies can reduce hiring cycles, enforce compliance and control spend to remain competitive.
Fieldglass customers representing Global 2000 firms, including Allstate, GlaxoSmithKline, Johnson & Johnson, Metavante and Wyeth, use InSite to manage contingent workers in a variety of categories, including light industrial, IT and administrative, and the procurement of projects, offshore and deliverables-based work. For more information, visit http://www.fieldglass.com.
