SALT LAKE CITY — Despite the perils of the still-sluggish economy, a Utah-based employee recruiting company is marking its 18th year in business by relocating this Friday to a newer, larger office complex in the Parkview Plaza in Sugar House.
The move is intended to broaden Prince, Perelson & Associates' capacity for recruitment in general and specifically to make room for continued growth of its information technology, engineering and temporary staffing services, as well as enhance its own employees' work environment.
— James Thalman
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