Vote for Liberty Staffing in the Mississauga News Readers' Choice

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Vote_for_Liberty_Staffing_in_the_Mississauga_News_Readers_ChoiceIt's that time of year again! The Mississauga News is hosting their annual Readers' Choice Awards. This is your chance to vote for your favourite businesses and services in Mississauga, Ontario. 

For the first time, Liberty Staffing's Mississauga office has been nominated in the Mississauga News Readers' Choice Awards for Best Employment Agency in Mississauga. We need your vote! 

Liberty Staffing is an independent staffing agency. Our Mississauga office first opened in 2015. We offer general labour, warehouse, industrial, and office jobs in temporary, temporary to permanent, and permanent opportunities. 

Looking for a job? Let Liberty Staffing connect you to the jobs you want. Apply  today!

Are you an assignment employee of Liberty Staffing in Mississauga? Have you found work through us? Are you highly satisfied with the services that we provide? Take a minute to vote for us. The GTA is saturated with agencies. We have some tough competition, and we're hoping for your support.  

How to Vote:

1. Visit the Mississauga News Readers' Choice Awards survey

2. Agree to the terms and conditions, and enter your contact information on page 1.

3. On page 5, under the "Employment Agency" category, please select Liberty Staffing. 

4. Click through the pages and complete the survey. 

One ballot per person. Deadline to vote is Sunday September 16 at 5pm. 

Thank you to all who complete the survey and vote for our business. Your support is greatly appreciated. 

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Megan Lacombe

Megan is a Media Communications professional at Liberty Staffing. She has experience working as a Freelance Writer for a variety of companies online. In her free time, she enjoys crafting, photography, running, and kayaking. An avid reader, she reads anything, anywhere. She puts creativity and passion into everything that she does. Her favourite quote is “Create the things you wish existed” by Anonymous.

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