ETS helps staff Champlain Valley essential services

Vermont Business Magazine During this uncertain and stressful time, ETS is helping to ensure the flow of essential goods and services needed to weather the storm.

“As a local staffing agency with over 40 years of experience, ETS is perfectly positioned to deploy temporary workers displaced due to COVID-19,” stated Deborah Cleary, President and CEO of ETS. “Our partnership with essential employers allows us to connect individuals who need jobs to industries that are seeing an unexpected surge in demand for their products and services.”

Businesses are turning to ETS to supply temporary and contract employees to help produce and deliver food, pharmaceuticals, provide essential logistics and other necessities; provide critically-needed health care professionals; and help manage complex payroll processing. “Our services and business operation systems are accessible remotely, allowing our team to operate seamlessly from home during this time,” stated Jesse Krell, VP of Operations at ETS. “We have equipped our team with the proper tools and technology to continue to conduct meetings, candidate interviews, and onboarding remotely.”

As part of this effort, ETS will be hosting a virtual Job Fair every day from 8 am-5 pm starting Monday, April 6th until Friday, April 10th. To participate, simply visit etsjobs.com, look for the live chat feature in the bottom right, and click “I’m Looking for a Job.” Virtual Job Fair participants can apply to current high-demand jobs like warehouse workers, machine operators, janitors, forklift drivers, housekeepers, cashiers and greeters, store clerks, and more. “As ETS continues to supply essential workers to meet the crisis, our top priority is to ensure everyone’s health, safety, and well-being. Our partners, employees, and their families are at the center of everything we do as a company.” Cleary continued, “ETS remains steadfast in our commitment to protecting jobs and the economic health of our communities as we all work together to fight through the pandemic.

During this uncertain and stressful time, ETS is helping to ensure the flow of essential goods and services needed to weather the storm. “As a local staffing agency with over 40 years of experience, ETS is perfectly positioned to deploy temporary workers displaced due to COVID-19,” stated Deborah Cleary, President and CEO of ETS. “Our partnership with essential employers allows us to connect individuals who need jobs to industries that are seeing an unexpected surge in demand for their products and services.”

Businesses are turning to ETS to supply temporary and contract employees to help produce and deliver food, pharmaceuticals, provide essential logistics and other necessities; provide critically-needed health care professionals; and help manage complex payroll processing. “Our services and business operation systems are accessible remotely, allowing our team to operate seamlessly from home during this time.” stated Jesse Krell, VP of Operations at ETS. “We have equipped our team with the proper tools and technology to continue to conduct meetings, candidate interviews and on-boarding remotely.”

As part of this effort, ETS will be hosting a virtual Job Fair every day from 8 am-5 pm starting Monday, April 6th until Friday, April 10th.

To participate, simply visit etsjobs.com, look for the live chat feature in the bottom right, and click “I’m Looking for a Job.” Virtual Job Fair participants can apply to current high-demand jobs like warehouse workers, machine operators, janitors, forklift drivers, housekeepers, cashiers and greeters, store clerks, and more.

“As ETS continues to supply essential workers to meet the crisis, our top priority is to ensure everyone’s health, safety and well-being. Our partners, employees, and their families are at the center of everything we do as a company.” Cleary continued, “ETS remains steadfast in our commitment to protecting jobs and the economic health of our communities as we all work together to fight through the pandemic.