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CHG's website receives a record-breaking 21,000 page views!

2/22/2012 4:14 PM

As our leaders and even The Two Steves explained during the recent Bigger, Better, Stronger Road Show, CHG Healthcare and CHG Pulse have undergone some changes!

Launched two days before the 2012 Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For list announcement Jan. 19, the CHG Healthcare and CHG Pulse websites received more than 21,000 page views following the announcement.

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We Are Family: Lucy and Libby Hartenberger

2/22/2012 8:51 AM

Though they don’t work in the same office, sisters Libby Hartenberger and Lucy Hartenberger-Jimenez enjoy spending their days just 30 minutes apart at Weatherby Healthcare and RN Network, respectively.

“The staffing industry can be challenging and unpredictable, and it helps that my sister really understands the stressful days,” Libby, a sales consultant for the Weatherby Healthcare emergency medicine team, shares. “The best part about working with family is the support we can provide to each other.”

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My CHG Story: Mike Freeman

2/20/2012 11:03 AM

Mike Freeman, an operations manager at CompHealth allied health staffing in Salt Lake City, began with a part-time job at CHG 16 years ago and has been with CHG ever since. Since then, his part-time job became a full-time job, and he has filled his life with many great memories at CHG.​

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View Kevin Ricklef's webinar about CHG's culture at DecisionWise.com

2/16/2012 1:41 PM

Did you miss VP of administration Kevin Ricklef's’ webinar about CHG’s culture of feedback? You can catch the entire presentation now on the DecisionWise website. Kevin and his co-host, DecisionWise CEO Tracy Maylett, discussed how CHG created a culture of feedback to rank on Fortune’s "100 Best Companies to Work For" list on Feb. 1.

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CHG ranked #21 on Training magazine's Training Top 125 list

2/15/2012 4:36 PM

CHG ranks #21 on Training magazine’s Training Top 125 list, up 62 spots from last year’s rank of #83! The results were announced Feb. 13 at an awards banquet in Atlanta, Ga. This is the fourth consecutive year that CHG has made the list. The Training Top 125 ranks companies’ excellence in employer-sponsored training and development programs.

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Alan McIver joins CHG as group president

2/14/2012 1:06 PM

A new group president, Alan McIver, has joined CHG! He will oversee RN Network and CompHealth allied health staffing in Grand Rapids, Mich., and started in his new position Feb. 14. Alan has more than 20 years of healthcare staffing experience and was most recently the president and CEO of Skipstone Healthcare Staffing in Park City, Utah, a company he founded.

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Going Places: Rachel Gober

2/13/2012 4:20 PM

Rachel Gober, CHG's manager of training and development, talks about her experience as a leader and those who have inspired her in this new series, Going Places. Stay tuned for upcoming profiles of other CHG leaders, too!

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Check out the Bigger, Better, Stronger Road Show recap video!

2/13/2012 12:27 PM

CHG’s CEO and COO hit the road Jan. 24 - Feb. 3 for the Bigger, Better, Stronger Road Show. Armed with cow bells, infographs and a music video from the Two Steves, they visited each office to review results from 2011 and discuss the company goals for 2012.

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Employee spotlight: Trevor Nielson

2/10/2012 1:45 PM

Trevor Nielson, senior software engineer at CHG, talks about the camaraderie in the IT department, his love for movies and Comic-Con and the unique car he's restoring during his fee time in this employee spotlight.

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See photos from CHG's Super Bowl party!

2/10/2012 12:05 PM

Teams at CHG donned their best fan gear, brought out the wings and chili and made their predictions at the office Super Bowl parties held Feb. 3! After a nail-biting Super Bowl, the Giants beat the Patriots 21-17. With chili cook-offs, prediction pools, trivia contests and most-spirited contests, the Super Bowl competitions at CHG were only slightly less fierce.

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