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Michael Beygelman

“Michael Beygelman is an individual who is passionate about people, culture, technology and innovation,” is often how my peers, colleagues and associates have described my career in HR and Recruitment.

My career has afforded me opportunities to build business from the ground up, and also expanding maturing businesses globally. While I’ve been an entrepreneur, have done several mergers and acquisitions, and worked for private and public companies in executive capacities, my greatest interests are in Recruitment, Talent, Technology, and Social Media.

One of my most memorable business successes was my recent role. I was the first employee hired by the Adecco Group in North America in 2006 to help the company define the vision for RPO and MSP. I then stayed on for nearly eight years and became the President of the RPO business segment. Under my leadership we earned the #1 industry ranking by Outsourcing Institute, and we grew that business globally to more than 100 clients, while never sacrificing high quality customer service or the interests of our shareholders. I built an amazing leadership team and company culture, which lead to a highly collaborative working environment and significant growth.

The HR and Recruitment industry has been gracious in recognizing my contributions over the past decade. I’ve been featured in numerous articles, white papers, and case studies, and keynoted numerous HR and Recruitment industry conferences all over the world. I am a published author and monthly columnist for various HR publications, and most recently, Staffing Industry Analysts named me to their 100 Most Influential People list.

I encourage you to explore the world of value-added content I’ve created. A small sampling of my articles and interviews are included in my LinkedIn profile, and for a broader understanding of my contributions to the HR industry please Google me. I love to network with people who are passionate about similar topics!

  • Company:Joberate
  • Short Bio:CEO at Joberate
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