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Industry-Space Launching Rename of Company to Real Life Recruiting

February 26th, 2009 · No Comments

Industry-Space announced earlier this week that they are finalizing the renaming of their staffing and recruiting company. They will now officially be known as Real Life Recruiting and all of their media/Internet locations will switch along with them to their respective addresses; http://www.realliferecruiting.com/. When Frank and his co-partner Davis decided to split ways, Frank wanted to make Davis’ idea his own. “Plus, there was a lot of misconception as to what service Industry-Space provided.”

They played around with the name for a few months and, “feel the alliteration will work wonders in promoting the company.” Frank Viarra, president, says jokingly. “Hopefully the increased commotion will allow us to help a lot more people find what they are looking for when it comes to employment.”

Real Life Recruiting is a staffing and recruiting agency that helps people find great jobs and businesses find the employees they need to succeed. They pride themselves on being real people while providing first-rate services to others. Their approach is to extensively interview both sides in order to narrow down exactly what each is looking for in the other. In this way, possible matches can happen.

“Industry-Space just didn’t have the draw we needed to be successful.” Frank said of the decision to rename, “Real Life Recruiting is more descriptive of who we are as well as what we do.”

Real Life Recruiting is located in Las Vegas, NV and concentrates primarily in that area, with a few accounts in other cities across the U.S. Staying local allows them to be a leader in their field and gives them access to quality relationships with the local businesses. Even though they’ve changed their name, they’ve used the same proven process since their start in 2003.

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