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The PK USA Associate Referral Program has netted all associates in the program $1,000 after just three months.
“Our commitment to our current associates and our new associate hires is significant,” said Bill Kent, Vice President of Corporate Relations. “Today, these referral associates received an extra $1,000, along with the associate who referred them to PK USA. We have faced hiring challenges that are significant to our base of operations, but this referral program has brought in associates that we know can, and are doing an excellent job.”
The innovative program allows any PK USA associate to refer as many people as they wish to any open position. Interviews are conducted and normal recruitment activities remain the same.
All job openings within PK USA, located at 600 W. Northridge Drive in Shelbyville, are included.
“Associates are encouraged to check in with Human Resources to review open positions that are available,” said Kent. “We plan on carrying on this referral program for years to come. This milestone shows that this program works, and our Associates are our best recruitment tool.”
Photo caption: Associates receiving $1,000 checks are (from left): Nancy Isidro, Fernando Isidro, Van Bik, Emily Elamon, Tasha Prather, April Evans, Rory Paul, Chester Smith and Timothy Rosenweig.
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