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Strategic Financial opens Little Falls office
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Upstate Medical University students get residency assignments during annual Match Day
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MVCC, SUNY Oneonta extend agreement between schools
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Career Start leases permanent space at 224 Harrison St. in Syracuse
SYRACUSE — After almost two years of working from the coworking space, ShareCuse, at 224 Harrison St. in Syracuse, Career Start Workforce Management Group has expanded its operations and moved into a permanent space on the building’s first floor. The full-service staffing and employment agency took advantage of the connections and opportunity that ShareCuse had
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SYRACUSE — After almost two years of working from the coworking space, ShareCuse, at 224 Harrison St. in Syracuse, Career Start Workforce Management Group has expanded its operations and moved into a permanent space on the building’s first floor.
The full-service staffing and employment agency took advantage of the connections and opportunity that ShareCuse had to offer and established itself in the Syracuse market, necessitating the expansion.
With the new space on the first floor, Career Start will have a street-level presence and continue to grow its business, according to a news release from JF Real Estate, which helped arrange the transaction. Career Start will open in its new space in April.
In addition to its Syracuse office, Career Start has its main office in Rochester, as well as a location in Buffalo. The company says it serves the nursing and health care, manufacturing, administration, hospitality, and general labor industries.
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