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With over 30 years of experience, Network ESC
is one of the premier staffing, executive search, and consulting firms in the country. We provide staffing
solutions to clients that range from small boutique firms to Fortune 500 companies across all industries.
Click here to see a partial client list.
Employers with staffing needs should visit our
Client Services
section to learn more about how Network ESC can partner
with you to provide fast and effective solutions.
Professionals who would like to learn more about our job opportunities with top companies and
how we can help you manage your career should visit the
Candidates section.
We’re committed to providing the highest possible level of personal service and
industry-specific expertise to all of our partners.
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Embracing Three New Megatrends in the Brave New World of Digital Media
When we consider the ways technology is rapidly transforming the media landscape -- and our lives -- three trends stand out. The first is the seismic shift from presentation to participation. The second is the paradoxical shift from using technology to connect to also using technology to disconnect. And the third is the game-changing shift from using social media as a way to make our lives more fun to using social media to make the world better.
The shift from presentation to participation means that the days of the Media Gods, sitting up on Mt. Olympus and telling us how things are, have long since ended. People are tired of being talked to; they want to be talked with. Ours is a global conversation, with millions of new people... Click here for more details.
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HSBC Compliance Boss Quits in Hearing
By Shahien Nasiripour, FT.com
July 18, 2012 -- Updated 0106 GMT (0906 HKT)
(Financial Times) -- HSBC's chief compliance officer resigned from his post during a US Senate hearing following publication of a damning report alleging that Britain's biggest bank may have inadvertently allowed the laundering of Mexican drug money.
David Bagley told senators on Tuesday that HSBC was transforming its compliance function. "I recommended to the group that now is the appropriate time -- for me and for the bank -- for someone new to serve as the head of group compliance," he said.
Mr Bagley will, however, remain with the bank.
The report by the Senate permanent subcommittee on investigations alleged that HSBC ignored warnings... Click here for more details.
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