Return to You Matter! Your work day is going great until you pinch your finger while on the job. You don’t think much of your injury and you go on about your day. It doesn’t even occur to you that you should report your injury to your supervisor. You head home and although your finger… Read More »
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Temporary Staffing Will Continue To Grow – 3 Reasons
As the demand for advanced talent and Millennials enter the work force, temporary staffing rises to the challenge. … Read More »
The Evolution of CPI – Part 2
Economic Crisis Throughout its 35 year history, CPI has had its ups and downs. Like many other small companies in Metro Detroit, CPI was and is part of the tiered supplier system supporting defense, automotive, manufacturing, healthcare and technology. When the stock market crashed in 2008 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 777.68 points… Read More »
The Evolution Of CPI
Its year end here at CPI with October 31, 2017 marking the end of our 35th fiscal year. Its been a banner year for CPI with the finance and accounting team reporting one of the best financial years to date. So we thought wed take a look and what makes CPI so successful and such… Read More »
CPI Wins Crain’s Cool Places To Work 2017 – Ranking #2 Out Of 100
Certified service disabled veteran owned (SDVOSB) (NVBDC) Contract Professionals, Inc. (CPI) is proud to rank #2 out of 100 on the 2017 Crains Cool Places to Work Michigan list. This is the second time in a row that CPI has made the list, ranking #7 out of the 75 companies that were named on the… Read More »
CPI Launches Information Technology Division In Scottsdale Arizona
CPI launches IT recruitment division in Scottsdale, Arizona … Read More »
This Is My CPI/Inside CPI – Vice President, Jay Vorobel
Jay Vorobel, Vice President, CPI gets real about temporary staffing in the modern age. … Read More »
Here’s To Another 35 Years!
In 1982, the price of a gallon of gas was $1.22. The unemployment rate was at 9.7%. The average cost of a new house was $82,200. Time Magazine named the Man of the Year as the computer. The first ever CD player was sold in Japan. Emoticons were created at Carnegie Mellon University. Michael Jackson… Read More »
Selfish By Nature
Most have heard the old adage, nice guys finish last. Or how about you cant play it safe if you want to get ahead. And somewhere along the line, many of us received the message that we had to be ruthless to climb to the top of an organization. So is it true? Do nice… Read More »
Personal Finance And The Power Of Education
In 2010 the US Department of Education released a series of recommendations on providing personal finance education in secondary schools. According to Tony Hobman, Chief Executive, Consumer Financial Education Body (CFEB), providing personal finance education in schools is the best opportunity to embed a basic understanding of financial matters in our young people. However, there… Read More »