Author: David Sprinkle

Sara Hipp - Recruiting Manager

Veritas Recruiting Group hires Sara Hipp as Recruiter, further strengthening their recruiting service in Central Florida.

Heathrow, FL, January 3, 2012 – Veritas Recruiting Group announced today that Sara Hipp has joined the recruiting firm as Recruiter.

Sara will assist in the recruitment efforts of Central Florida’s top accounting and finance talent.

“Sara is a wonderful person with a tremendous work ethic,” said David Sprinkle, Managing Partner of Veritas Recruiting Group.  “She takes ownership of her responsibilities and I have no doubt that she will help us grow!”

Veritas Recruiting Group hires Nancy Rivers, CPA as Recruiting Manager, further strengthening their recruiting service in Central Florida.

Heathrow, FL, October 31, 2011 – Veritas Recruiting Group announced today that Nancy Rivers, CPA has joined the recruiting firm as Recruiting Manager.

Nancy joins Veritas with a wealth of Accounting experience.  She has her CPA and earned her MBA in Accounting from UCF.  Nancy has Big4 public accounting experience at PricewaterhouseCoopers and her corporate accounting background includes serving as the International Controller at FARO Technologies, a publicly traded employer here in Central Florida.

Resume Writing

With over fifteen years in the employment services industry, I have evaluated thousands of resumes over the years.  The one common trait that I’ve found, especially when looking at Accounting and Finance resumes, is that most people have a very difficult time writing their own resume and many of them make the same errors.

June 20, 2008

The region’s unemployment continued to rise in May as the housing slowdown pummeled the economy.

Palm Beach County’s unemployment rate rose to 5.4 percent in May, up from 4.8 percent in April and 3.7 percent a year ago, the Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation said Friday.

April 18, 2008

Florida’s jobless rate hit a four-year high in March as the state’s economy continued to suffer the effects of the housing crash, the Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation said Friday.
Florida’s seasonally adjusted jobless rate rose to 4.9 percent in March from 4.6 percent in February.