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Toys”R”Us To Hire 35,000 Seasonal Employees Nationwide

As Toys”R”Us gears up for what it expects to be another busy holiday shopping season, the world’s leading dedicated toy and baby products retailer today announced plans to hire approximately 35,000 seasonal employees in its stores nationwide.

This number is equal to the total workforce hired during each of the previous two holiday seasons. Having more knowledgeable, toy-trained associates ready to help gift-givers find the toy that is right for the child in their life — and fits their budget — provides customers with the enhanced service and expertise they expect from Toys”R”Us as THE toy authority.

Offering flexible work schedules during the week, weeknights and weekends, seasonal opportunities at Toys”R”Us stores are available for a wide variety of positions–from management roles and sales associates, to back-of-house stock employees. For a complete list of available positions and descriptions, visit the Toys”R”Us, Inc. dedicated Careers website, Ruscareers.com.

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TalentDrive Economic Recovery Survey Reveals Human Resources’ Top Future Hiring Needs

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TalentDrive, the creator of the advanced SaaS sourcing technology, TalentFilterSM, just today released the results from the recent “What Steps Are You Taking to Leverage this Recession” April through June 2009 survey. The economic recovery survey found that 50% of HR Professionals surveyed are actively preparing for the return of hiring and “the other side” of the recession.

When asked what positions HR will be struggling the hardest to fill, 60% claimed Information Technology (IT) talent is anticipated to be the most in-demand, followed by Sales and Operations both at 30%. Although 50% claim to be proactively preparing for the hiring return, TalentDrive when on to ask how confident they are in their department’s readiness to handle the influx of open positions and hiring needs. 50% of the respondents said “yes”, they are prepared for future hiring needs, while the other 50% claimed “maybe”.

The survey went on to ask what areas HR plans to spend the largest portion of its budget, once the recession turns. 100% of those surveyed said they would invest in implementing new marketing tactics to help recruit new talent, while 50% said they would be investing directly in re-hiring full-time employees.

Over 8,000 F1000 Companies and HR Professionals were surveyed. This survey was conducted between April 23, 2009 and June 23, 2009.

In summary, the survey found these key points:

  • 50% of HR Professionals are proactively preparing for employment recovery
  • 60% anticipate Information Technology (IT) talent to be the most in-demand
  • 50% of HR Departments feel confident they are adequately prepared for the influx of hiring; 50% said “maybe”
  • 100% of HR Departments plan to invest in implementing new marketing tactics to recruit, while 50% plan to invest directly in re-hiring full time employees

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