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We are Global Thinkers at your Service - In 1997, Rhonda Waterhouse-Rosier broke away from a hugely successful career with a national staffing agency to focus on her passion – service. Through Staff Finders Technical of Oregon, the same determined spirit that inspired and conceived the nation’s first vendor-on-premise program lives on, fueling superior solutions for top companies worldwide. Rhonda’s passionate and unsurpassed dedication to customized business solutions provides limitless opportunities to enhance your business performance. Ours was the first in-house electronics training program in the staffing industry, and our vendor-on-premise concept is now a global phenomenon. Years of hands-on research resulted in our customized in-house software, StaffTracker 3000™. Unique evaluation, training, and custom-matching functions allow us to select candidates to fulfill your specific needs every time, guaranteed. Our applicant, employee, and client portals allow 24-hour access to our comprehensive job- and candidate-search capabilities, including real time reporting and ordering functions. Old fashioned service ethic plus innovative technology has always equaled superior, effective business solutions for companies just like yours. |
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Ethic / Ethical: eth·ic /eth·i·cal
Pronunciation: 'e-thik / 'e-thi-k&l
Etymology: Middle English ethik, from Middle French ethique, from Latin ethice, from Greek EthikE, from Ethikos
1. plural but singular or plural in construction : the discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation
2. a : a set of moral principles : a theory or system of moral values <the present-day materialistic ethic> <an old-fashioned work ethic> -- often used in plural but sing. or plural in constr. <an elaborate ethics> <Christian ethics> b plural but singular or plural in construction : the principles of conduct governing an individual or a group <professional ethics> c : a guiding philosophy d : a consciousness of moral importance <forge a conservation ethic>
3. plural : a set of moral issues or aspects (as rightness)
4. Involving or expressing moral approval or disapproval <ethical judgments>
5. Conforming to accepted standards of conduct <ethical behavior>
6. Staff Finders Technical of Oregon