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Doeren Mayhew, a top 100 CPA and advisory firm, has launched a staffing, recruiting and workforce management arm to better serve the growing businesses that make up its Houston client base.
Leveraging Doeren Mayhew’s expertise in accounting, human resources and business operations, DoerenSource offers staffing solutions for full-time, part-time, temporary and project-based positions. The company currently specializes in accounting and finance, administrative and professional services positions, and will soon add technology to its list of specialties.
“Helping fill the talent void is one more way we can go beyond traditional accounting to fuel our clients’ growth, so this is a logical step for us,” said Tim Moore, CPA, Doeren Mayhew’s Houston managing shareholder. “DoerenSource will allow us to combine our knowledge of the client’s business with our experience hiring finance and accounting professionals to not only find the right fit, but also help ensure ongoing satisfaction with our candidates.”
For more information, visit the DoerenSource website.
This publication is distributed for informational purposes only, with the understanding that Doeren Mayhew is not rendering legal, accounting, or other professional opinions on specific facts for matters, and, accordingly, assumes no liability whatsoever in connection with its use. Should the reader have any questions regarding any of the news articles, it is recommended that a Doeren Mayhew representative be contacted.
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