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American Payroll Association - Dallas Chapter
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| To support and expand the professionalism, competence and knowledge of its members and of the Payroll Profession. |
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American Staffing Association
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The American Staffing Association promotes legal, ethical, and professional practices for the $61 billion U.S. staffing industry. ASA members account for 85% of U.S. staffing industry sales and operate some 14,000 offices throughout the nation. Two million Americans go to work for U.S. staffing companies every business day.
Founded to promote flexible employment opportunities and ensure the quality of staffing services, ASA has been the voice of the U.S. staffing industry since 1966. Members provide a wide range of employment services and solutions, including temporary and contract staffing, recruiting and permanent placement, outplacement and outsourcing, training, and human resource consulting. ASA and its affiliated chapters promote the interests of the industry through legal and legislative advocacy, public relations, education, and the establishment of high standards of ethical conduct. |
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Association of Latino Professionals in Finance and Accounting
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| American Association of Hispanic Certified Public Accountants specializes in consulting, tax, accounting and auditing services. ALPFA is the premier Latino organization for professionals and students in business, finance, accounting, and related professions. ALPFA has active members, committed business partners, and quality programs. |
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Business and Professional Women of Dallas
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| BPW Dallas Inc. promotes equity for all women in the workplace through advocacy, education, and information. BPW Dallas Inc. includes among its members - women and men of every age, religion, race, political party and socio-economic background. Member benefits include but are not limited to: networking/educational opportunities, legislative information, and legislative visibility. |
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CareerConnection
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| CareerConnection is the oldest and largest career management and networking organization in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Established as a non-profit volunteer organization, CareerConnection is dedicated to help all levels of professionals, from entry to senior executives, better manage their careers by providing a wide variety of programs and services. On a weekly basis, we provide our members with General Sessions, various Career Management Groups covering numerous disciplines and industry segments, as well as various workshops. Many workshops and special programs are designed to provide our members with the opportunity to interact with other professionals and develop skills to improve themselves and their career prospects. |
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Dallas CPA Society
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| The Dallas CPA Society, Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants (Dallas Chapter) is a not-for-profit professional association serving approximately 6,000 CPA members in Dallas and the surrounding 13 counties. It is the second largest chapter of the Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants (TSCPA), the statewide professional association with over 27,000 members and 20 chapters around the state. A Board of Directors, elected from among the membership, is charged with the responsibility of governing the Chapter. |
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Dallas Human Resource Management Association
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| The Dallas Human Resource Management Association, Inc. ("DHRMA") is a not-for-profit organization with an association membership of more than 2,200 Human Resource professionals and more than 3,800 Conference attendees. Formed in 1939, DallasHR is SHRM Affiliate Chapter #061 and one of the top chapters affiliated with the Society For Human Resource Management (SHRM). DallasHR has earned SHRM's Superior Merit Award each year since inception, as well as the prestigious Pinnacle Award. |
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EWI - Executive Women International - Dallas Chapter
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EWI Dallas Chapter is an organization that brings together key individuals from diverse businesses for the purpose of promoting member firms,enhancing personal and professional development and
encouraging community involvement. |
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Exceptional Women—Fellowship and Networking
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| Christian Business Women's Fellowship and Networking | Exceptional Women. The business world offers a variety of women's groups to help climb the corporate ladder. However, many Christian women desire spiritual support and encouragement that the corporate world is not able to provide. The church does an excellent job ministering to the stay at home mom, the homemaker and widow, but they offer little or nothing for the working Christian woman. |
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HR Certification Institute
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Professionals certified by the HR Certification Institute are recognized throughout the world for their high standards of competence.
While what is now known as the HR Certification Institute began certifying HR professionals in 1976, it truly got its start in September of 1973, when the board of directors of what was then called the American Society for Personnel Administration (ASPA) voted to approve the creation of a professional accreditation program for human resource managers. |
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IMA - The Association for Accountants and Financial Professionals in Business - DFW Chapter
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| The Dallas Fort Worth Area Chapter of The Institute of Management Accountants features career planning and management professionals and is also an accounting and finance professionals staffing resource. To provide a dynamic forum for management accounting and finance professionals to develop and advance their careers through certification, research and practice development, education, networking, and the advocacy of the highest ethical and professional practices. |
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Metroplex Association of Personnel Consultants
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The Metroplex Association of Personnel Consultants (MAPC) is a professional trade association dedicated to promoting high standards of business practices and state-of-the-art educational programs for members of the staffing industry.
MAPC membership includes over 60 staffing firms involved in direct hire placement, executive search, contract and temporary services. Affiliate members include businesses which service the personnel service industry. MAPC is one of nine local associations in the state of Texas and is affiliated with the Texas Association of Personnel Consultants (TAPC). Nationally, it is affiliated with the National Association of Personnel Services (NAPS). |
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National Association of Personnel Services
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As the personnel services profession grew, the need for national representation became more evident. The National Employment Association (NEA) was created from two older organizations, laying the cornerstone for what would become the National Association of Personnel Consultants (NAPC), then the National Association of Personnel Services (NAPS).
The association was formed to represent the staffing profession in critical legislative arenas in Washington, DC, provide legislative guidance and aid in states where government affairs challenges exist, create a structure of ethical practices for industry self-regulation, increase public and business awareness of the value of personnel services, and to educate members and non-members towards better practices and the maintenance of high professional standards. |
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National Black MBA Association
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| The National Black MBA Association® is the most powerful social network of individuals dedicated to increasing corporate diversity and access to capital. We educate. We provide career opportunities. We invest in the empowerment of Black business minds. We are the Catalyst For Change. |
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Salary Calculator
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| Salary.com is a leading provider of on-demand human resources software that help businesses and individuals manage pay and performance. We help employers and employees achieve greater results in the workplace. |
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Society for Human Resources Management
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| The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) is the world’s largest association devoted to human resource management. Representing more than 250,000 members in over 140 countries, the Society serves the needs of HR professionals and advances the interests of the HR profession. Founded in 1948, SHRM has more than 575 affiliated chapters within the United States and subsidiary offices in China and India. |
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The Financial Executives Networking Group
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| The Financial Executives Networking Group was founded by Donald J. Gonsalves in 1991. As a senior financial executive, over 50 at the time of his job search, Don recognized the need for financial executives to have a forum to share job opportunities and experiences. |
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